Let`s move to the Adrenal Glands
... What if it is an ectopic tumor releasing too much ACTH? How would this be managed or treated? __________________________ What other surgery could be necessary? ______________________________________ ...
... What if it is an ectopic tumor releasing too much ACTH? How would this be managed or treated? __________________________ What other surgery could be necessary? ______________________________________ ...
Sexual Differentiation in Mammals (Chap 11)
... • (supports a role for androgen receptors in some aspects of masculinization of human brain) • At puberty don’t see pubic hair or darkening of nipples (normal androgen effects in females) • If AIS is known to exist in a family, genetic testing can reveal whether a woman carries the recessive gene • ...
... • (supports a role for androgen receptors in some aspects of masculinization of human brain) • At puberty don’t see pubic hair or darkening of nipples (normal androgen effects in females) • If AIS is known to exist in a family, genetic testing can reveal whether a woman carries the recessive gene • ...
What is the Endocrine System?
... is interdependent, interconnected, and interrelated, faster processes (breathing &body movement) ...
... is interdependent, interconnected, and interrelated, faster processes (breathing &body movement) ...
Tutorial 1
... and requested blood test for some hormones level. Q1: What does hypothyroidism mean? Q2: What do we mean by primary and secondary dysfunction of a gland? Q3: What are the hormones required to be tested in thyroid ...
... and requested blood test for some hormones level. Q1: What does hypothyroidism mean? Q2: What do we mean by primary and secondary dysfunction of a gland? Q3: What are the hormones required to be tested in thyroid ...
L11- The Adrenal Gland Glucocorticoids
... loss of axillary and pubic hair • can lead to severe volume depletion and shock • Reduced cortisol results in poor blood glucose regulation • Patient cannot cope with stress • Adrenal crisis: asthenia, severe pains in the ...
... loss of axillary and pubic hair • can lead to severe volume depletion and shock • Reduced cortisol results in poor blood glucose regulation • Patient cannot cope with stress • Adrenal crisis: asthenia, severe pains in the ...
Cortico-Steroids and Gonadal Hormones
... weight gain, edema, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, tiredness, oily scalp, acne: tend to be mild and resolve break-through uterine bleeding, amenorrhea, continuing headache, jaundice, depression: complications of progestin therapy pregnancy: birth defects are possible ...
... weight gain, edema, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, tiredness, oily scalp, acne: tend to be mild and resolve break-through uterine bleeding, amenorrhea, continuing headache, jaundice, depression: complications of progestin therapy pregnancy: birth defects are possible ...
The Adrenal Glands
... In sexually-mature males, this source is so much lower than that of the testes that it is probably of little physiological significance. However, excessive production of adrenal androgens can cause premature puberty in young boys. In females, the adrenal cortex is a major source of androgens. Their ...
... In sexually-mature males, this source is so much lower than that of the testes that it is probably of little physiological significance. However, excessive production of adrenal androgens can cause premature puberty in young boys. In females, the adrenal cortex is a major source of androgens. Their ...
Treatment
... • Hormonal changes during pregnancy which make glucose available to the fetus cause the mother's cells to decrease in their responsiveness to insulin (so that there is more glucose for the fetus) and insulin production is reduced. • As a result, the mother's muscle and liver cells absorb less glucos ...
... • Hormonal changes during pregnancy which make glucose available to the fetus cause the mother's cells to decrease in their responsiveness to insulin (so that there is more glucose for the fetus) and insulin production is reduced. • As a result, the mother's muscle and liver cells absorb less glucos ...
Hormone and Metabolic Modulators
... Status on the prohibited list These Come under S4 on the list of substances and methods prohibited at all times (In and Out of Competition). ...
... Status on the prohibited list These Come under S4 on the list of substances and methods prohibited at all times (In and Out of Competition). ...
1e InteractiveHormonePPT(Student-made)
... face”, levels, weight loss, severe Decreases edema & pain“buffalo hump” activity, stress dehydration, ...
... face”, levels, weight loss, severe Decreases edema & pain“buffalo hump” activity, stress dehydration, ...
Endocrine System Quiz Quiz # 2 Fall 2008
... levels are greatly elevated. • A) increased • B) decreased • C) unchanged. ...
... levels are greatly elevated. • A) increased • B) decreased • C) unchanged. ...
Caring for client`s with Endocrine DO.
... • Pituitary disorders less common than other disorders although can cause diverse and serious problems. • Hyperpituitarism- excess production and secretion of one or more hormones. Commonly causes oversecretion of growth hormone. • Hypopituitarism- lack of production of one or more of the gland’s ho ...
... • Pituitary disorders less common than other disorders although can cause diverse and serious problems. • Hyperpituitarism- excess production and secretion of one or more hormones. Commonly causes oversecretion of growth hormone. • Hypopituitarism- lack of production of one or more of the gland’s ho ...
Cushing`s Syndrome in Children
... since some of the tests require adjustment for the pediatric patient. When the diagnosis of CS is suspected, it is important to document hypercorticolism (high cortisol levels). The best way to screen for elevated cortisol levels in children is a 24 hour urine collection for urinary free cortisol (U ...
... since some of the tests require adjustment for the pediatric patient. When the diagnosis of CS is suspected, it is important to document hypercorticolism (high cortisol levels). The best way to screen for elevated cortisol levels in children is a 24 hour urine collection for urinary free cortisol (U ...
Regulation: Endocrine System II
... • Hormonal effect to stress is longer lasting – Increases alertness, anxiety, or fear – increases BP, heart rate and air flow – Increased sweat gland activity – raises metabolic rate • inhibits insulin secretion • stimulates gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis • Stress causes medullary cells to stimu ...
... • Hormonal effect to stress is longer lasting – Increases alertness, anxiety, or fear – increases BP, heart rate and air flow – Increased sweat gland activity – raises metabolic rate • inhibits insulin secretion • stimulates gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis • Stress causes medullary cells to stimu ...
(PCO) Polycystic ovaries at ultrasound
... DHEAS, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate; HDL, high-density lipoprotein; LH, luteinizing hormone: FSH, follicle-stimulating hormone; SHBG, sex-hormone-binding globulin ...
... DHEAS, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate; HDL, high-density lipoprotein; LH, luteinizing hormone: FSH, follicle-stimulating hormone; SHBG, sex-hormone-binding globulin ...
Endocrine 4 - Iowa State University
... take place in the cell where they are produced called a(n) _________________ effect or they can have effects on cells other than the one that secreted them called a(n) _________________ effect. There are two classes of hormones ______________________ and ________________________. Steroid hormones an ...
... take place in the cell where they are produced called a(n) _________________ effect or they can have effects on cells other than the one that secreted them called a(n) _________________ effect. There are two classes of hormones ______________________ and ________________________. Steroid hormones an ...
Endocrine System Study Guide Anatomy
... Acromegaly – Symptons: enlargement of the bones of the hands, feet, and joints, with a characteristic protruding chin Addisons Disease - appearance of a tan even during the winter months with low blood pressure and low blood sugar Cushings Disease – Symptons: Buffalo hump on upper back , moonface, e ...
... Acromegaly – Symptons: enlargement of the bones of the hands, feet, and joints, with a characteristic protruding chin Addisons Disease - appearance of a tan even during the winter months with low blood pressure and low blood sugar Cushings Disease – Symptons: Buffalo hump on upper back , moonface, e ...
Endocrine Pharmacology
... • New heat source for your house in the basement • Need monitor system 3 floors above • Thermostats not invented yet! • Task= design system to regulate temperature in your house ...
... • New heat source for your house in the basement • Need monitor system 3 floors above • Thermostats not invented yet! • Task= design system to regulate temperature in your house ...
Multiple Choice Set 4
... B. produces the hormones GHRH, PRH, TSH, GnRH C. makes up the floor of the fourth ventricle of the brain D.produces the hormones oxytocin and ADH E. b and d are correct 6. Which of the following hormones is INCORRECTLY matched to its eventual downstream effects? A. TSH: increasing rates of glycolysi ...
... B. produces the hormones GHRH, PRH, TSH, GnRH C. makes up the floor of the fourth ventricle of the brain D.produces the hormones oxytocin and ADH E. b and d are correct 6. Which of the following hormones is INCORRECTLY matched to its eventual downstream effects? A. TSH: increasing rates of glycolysi ...
DHEA, DHEAS and Prolactin Correlate With Glucose Control
... age with type 1 diabetes mellitus about the endogenous androgens and on their relations to the parameters of diabetes control. Forty-two women were examined, they did not use contraceptives for at least three months prior to the examination. A multivariate regression analysis showed that the daily i ...
... age with type 1 diabetes mellitus about the endogenous androgens and on their relations to the parameters of diabetes control. Forty-two women were examined, they did not use contraceptives for at least three months prior to the examination. A multivariate regression analysis showed that the daily i ...
Hormones
... the body § What it does: controls the rate of metabolic processes (how energy is used) in the body and influences physical development § People may not produce enough of this hormone and get a condition known as hypothyroidism. They can take thyroxine to treat this condition. ...
... the body § What it does: controls the rate of metabolic processes (how energy is used) in the body and influences physical development § People may not produce enough of this hormone and get a condition known as hypothyroidism. They can take thyroxine to treat this condition. ...
Endocrine System
... Functions of Hormones – The varying actions performed by hormones may be fast-acting (e.g. Adrenaline is a hormone that up the heart and breathing rates when we get a fright), or may be slow-acting (e.g. Human Growth Hormone regulates the many body processes involved in ...
... Functions of Hormones – The varying actions performed by hormones may be fast-acting (e.g. Adrenaline is a hormone that up the heart and breathing rates when we get a fright), or may be slow-acting (e.g. Human Growth Hormone regulates the many body processes involved in ...
Aim: How does the endocrine system work to maintain homeostasis?
... released into the blood stream. It will travel around the body in the blood until it finds its matching receptor molecule located on or in its target cell. The hormone binds to the receptor molecule and ...
... released into the blood stream. It will travel around the body in the blood until it finds its matching receptor molecule located on or in its target cell. The hormone binds to the receptor molecule and ...