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Page 1: Option H: H.1 – Hormonal Control. Hormones Chemical messenger secreted directly into the bloodstream –Secreted by endocrine cells or neurosecretory cells.

Option H: H.1 – Hormonal Control

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Hormones

• Chemical messenger secreted directly into the bloodstream– Secreted by endocrine cells or

neurosecretory cells (specialized neurons)

• Hormones are specific – they can only affect the actions of specific target cells.– Regulated by hormones binding to specific

receptors

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Human Endocrine Glands

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Types of Hormones

Classified based on chemical structure:• Steroids hormones - derived from

cholesterol– e.g. estrogen, testosterone

• Protein (Peptide) hormones – hormones derived from different amino acids.– e.g. insulin, ADH

• Tyrosine derivative hormones – derived from the amino acid tyrosin – e.g. Thyroxine

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How Steroid Hormones Work

1. Steroids are lipid soluble and pass directly through the plasma membrane of their target cells.

2. Hormone binds to a receptor protein in the cytoplasm

3. Hormone-receptor complex moves into the nucleus and binds to recognition sites along the cell’s DNA

4. This induces or suppresses the expression of specific genes that code for specific proteins

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How Steroid Hormones Work

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How Steroid Hormones Work

• Steroid hormones can have different effects in different target cells:e.g. – estrogen stimulates uterine lining

growth and development of female secondary sex characteristics

• How is this possible?– The hormone-receptor complex binds to

different regulatory sites on the DNA and controls the expression of different genes.

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How Protein Hormones Work

• Amino acid hormones are unable to pass through the plasma membrane of their target cells.– Therefore they must work from OUTSIDE

the cell.• Amino acid hormones use a signal-

transduction pathway to produce a response.– This requires two messengers:

• First messenger – hormone – extracellular• Second messenger – chemical signal -

intracellular

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How Protein Hormones Work

1. Hormone binds to receptor on plasma membrane of target cell (first messenger)

2. Hormone-receptor stimulates action of effector to produce a chemical signal inside the cell (second messenger)

3. The second messenger induces or suppresses enzyme action within the cell, thus producing a response.

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How Protein Hormones Work

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Mode of Action of Protein & Steroid Hormones

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Hypothalamus

• Located in the Lower part of the brain• Integrates nervous and endocrine systems

– Receives signal from neurons and initiates endocrine response.

• Neurosecretory cells in hypothalamus produce hormones in response to nerve impulse

• Regulates the activity of the pituitary gland

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Hypothalamus

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Pituitary Gland

• The “master,” gland – controls function of many other endocrine glands

Posterior Pituitary Gland:• Stores hormones produced in the

hypothalamus – e.g. oxytocin and ADHAnterior Pituitary Gland:• Synthesizes own hormones• Tropic hormones – hormones that target

and control other endocrine glands.• Only synthesizes hormones when

signaled by releasing hormones from the hypothalamus

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Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)

• Structure – it’s a protein hormone• Origin - produced in the hypothalamus by

neurosecretory cells– Stored and released from the posterior

pituitary gland

• Function – increases re-absorption of water into blood stream through collecting duct

• Regulation – osmotic changes in blood and osmoregulators in the hypothalamus

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Control of ADH Secretion

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Summary of Posterior Pituitary Hormones

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Summary of Anterior Pituitary Hormones


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