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Title: CHAPTER 10'3 Hormone in mammals


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BIOLOGY SB017
  • CHAPTER 10.3 Hormone in mammals

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OBJECTIVES
  • Describe the endocrine system and the main
    endocrine glands
  • List the types and characteristics of hormones
  • Explain the mechanism of hormone action ( gene
    activation and cAMP )
  • Compare the two mechanism of hormonal action

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ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
  • The endocrine system is made up of glands
    called ENDOCRINE GLANDS.

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ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
  • Characteristics of endocrine glands
  • secretes chemicals called hormones
  • a ductless gland i.e. the hormone is secreted
    directly into the bloodstream
  • it has a rich supply of blood with a
  • relatively large number of blood vessels

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MAIN ENDOCRINE GLANDS
  • THE HYPOTHALAMUS AND PITUITARY GLAND
  • PARATHYROID AND THYROID GLANDS
  • ADRENAL GLAND
  • PANCREAS
  • GONADS

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HORMONE DEFINITION
  • A chemical secreted by cells in one part of the
    body that is transported in the bloodstream to
    other parts of the body where it affects
    particular target cells

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Characteristics of hormone
  • A small soluble organic molecule
  • Travels in blood
  • Fits into precise target molecule
  • Specific for a particular target
  • Effective in low concentration

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TYPES OF HORMONE
  • Non steroid
  • Amine and peptide hormone
  • Steroid
  • Soluble in water
  • Soluble in lipid
  • Response within a few minutes
  • Long term response

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Major chemical groups of hormones
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Major chemical groups of hormones
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Major chemical groups of hormones
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  • TABLE 1

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MECHANISM OF HORMONE ACTION
i. Gene activation
ii. Second messenger (cAMP)
Steroid hormone
Non- steroid hormone
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MECHANISM OF HORMONE ACTION
  • A. GENE ACTIVATION
  • e.g. steroid hormones by adrenal cortex
  • Steps
  • Steroid hormones pass through the cell surface
    membrane
  • Bind to a receptor protein in the cytoplasm or
    in the nucleus

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  • 3) The complex formed passes to the cell nucleus
    where the hormone exert a direct effect upon the
    chromosomes by switching on genes and
    stimulating transcription (mRNA formation)
  • 4) The mRNA enters the cytoplasm
  • 5) and is translated into new proteins such as
    enzyme

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MECHANISM OF HORMONE ACTION
  • B. cyclic AMP
  • e.g. adrenaline (epinephrine)
  • These hormones being insoluble in lipid, cannot
    pass through the plasma membrane. 
  • Hormone diffuses through the blood, into the
    interstitial fluid, and then reaches the target
    cell.

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MECHANISM OF HORMONE ACTION cyclic AMP
  • It binds to the receptors present on the surface
    of the cell.
  • This binding activates G protein which in turn
    activate adenylyl cyclase

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MECHANISM OF HORMONE ACTION cyclic AMP
  • Adenylyl cyclase in turn converts ATP into cAMP
  • cAMP in turn activates a variety of protein
    kinase in the cell
  • Activated protein kinase phosphorylates one or
    more enzymes

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MECHANISM OF HORMONE ACTION cyclic AMP
  • In this mechanism, the hormone acts as the first
    messenger which brings information to the plasma
    membrane.
  • A second messenger (cAMP) then relays the message
    of the hormone inside the cell.
  • Adrenaline (epinephrine) stimulate the glycogen
    breakdown

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COMPARISON BETWEEN THE TWO MECHANISMS OF
HORMONAL ACTION
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COMPARISON BETWEEN THE TWO MECHANISMS OF
HORMONAL ACTION
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COMPARISON BETWEEN THE TWO MECHANISMS OF
HORMONAL ACTION
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