The hormone sensitivity (responsiveness) of a target tissue may be changed in two ways: 1. Change the _____ of receptors 2. Change the affinity of receptors
#2
_____ increase binding of thyroxine to thyroxine binding globulin
Hint: Hormone
#3
Thyroid hormone increases the processes of _____, gluconeogenesis, proteolysis, and lipolysis, all of which may provide sources of ATP
#4
How is the action of peptide hormones terminated?_____
#5
Depolarization of the pancreatic beta cell causes voltage-sensitive _____ channels to open, causing an increase in intracellular Ca2+
#6
Binding of atrial natriuretic peptide to its receptor guanylyl cyclase causes conversion of _____ to cGMP
#7
_____ (hormone) inhibit apoptosis in osteoblasts and induce apoptosis in osteoclasts.
#8
The parathyroid glands have _____ receptors that negatively regulate secretion of PTH
#9
Calcitriol _____ Ca2+ and phosphate release into the bloodstream by stimulating osteoblasts to activate osteoclasts
#10
Prolactin deficiency occurs with destruction of the _____ and results in the failure to lactate (females)
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Flashcard 1: The hormone sensitivity (responsiveness) of a target tissue may be changed in two ways: 1. Change the _____ of receptors 2. Change the affinity of receptors
Answer: number
Flashcard 2: _____ increase binding of thyroxine to thyroxine binding globulin
Answer: Estrogens
Flashcard 3: Thyroid hormone increases the processes of _____, gluconeogenesis, proteolysis, and lipolysis, all of which may provide sources of ATP
Answer: glycogenolysis
Flashcard 4: How is the action of peptide hormones terminated?_____
Answer: proteolysis or diffusing away
Flashcard 5: Depolarization of the pancreatic beta cell causes voltage-sensitive _____ channels to open, causing an increase in intracellular Ca2+
Answer: Ca2+
Flashcard 6: Binding of atrial natriuretic peptide to its receptor guanylyl cyclase causes conversion of _____ to cGMP
Answer: GTP
Flashcard 7: _____ (hormone) inhibit apoptosis in osteoblasts and induce apoptosis in osteoclasts.
Answer: Estrogens
Flashcard 8: The parathyroid glands have _____ receptors that negatively regulate secretion of PTH
Answer: Ca2+ sensing (CaSR)
Flashcard 9: Calcitriol _____ Ca2+ and phosphate release into the bloodstream by stimulating osteoblasts to activate osteoclasts
Answer: increases
Flashcard 10: Prolactin deficiency occurs with destruction of the _____ and results in the failure to lactate (females)
Answer: anterior pituitary
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