BIOL 1013 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Posterior Pituitary, Anterior Pituitary, Thyroid

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8 May 2016
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Affect mood, emotions, feelings of sexual attraction, and developmental patterns, among other processes. A neurohormone is a hormone that is secreted by a nerve cell. Anterior: directly target tissues or other endocrine glands (glands secrete final hormone) If hormones from hypo are not triggering the reaction in the anterior, those hormones get passed along with the hormone from the ant. Anterior: hypothalamus can stimulate/inhibit the anterior pituitary gland (focus on releasing hormones) Know that there are inhibiting hormones, but don"t worry about specific ones. Final hormones (directly target other tissues), tropic hormones (target other glands) Hormones from the hypothalamus are stored and released into the blood by the posterior pituitary gland. Hormones produced at anterior can be either final hormones or tropic hormones (target other glands) Trh comes from hypo; tsh from anterior; t3/t4 from thyroid: too much t3/t4, some goes back to hypothalamus, some goes to body.

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