HBS204 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Growth Hormone–Releasing Hormone, Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone, Anterior Pituitary

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Corticotropin releasing hormone stimulates release of adrenocorticotropic hormone (atch: growth hormone releasing hormone stimulates the release of growth hormone from the anterior pituitary, gonadotrophin releasing hormone stimulates both fsh and lh from the anterior pituitary. In the third column - hypothalamic inhibiting hormones, there is fewer of the inhibiting hormones than there are of the releasing hormones. Dopamine - an inhibiting hormone for prolactin, there"s no releasing hormone for prolactin simply controlled by dopamine as an inhibiting hormone. Somatostatin - growth hormone inhibiting hormone - inhibits the release of growth hormone. In summary - only one anterior pituitary hormone - growth hormone - that has both a releasing and inhibiting hormones. The releasing hormones secreted from the hypothalamic neurones stimulate the release of anterior pituitary hormones and the inhibiting hormones do the opposite and inhibit anterior pituitary hormone release. The hypothalamic hormones are either releasing or inhibiting hormones they are trophic hormones as they control the secretion of other hormones.

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