Chapter 51: Alterations in the Endocrine syste
Hashimoto (Hypothyroidism)
A condition in which the immune system attacks the thyroid. Energy loss, tired, cold, weight gain, constipation, dry skin, puffy face
What system regulates the endocrine system by inhibiting hormone overproduction?
A negative Feedback System
4 tropic hormones
Follicle stimulating hormones, Lutenizing hormone, Andrenocorticotropic hormone and, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
______________ Disease is a state of hyperthyroidism that is often accompanied by goiter and expothalmos.
Graves
In children, a deficiency of ___________ hormone interferes with linear bone development, resulting in short stature or dwarfism.
Growth
Two causes of endocrine disorders
Hypersecretion and hypo secretion of hormones. Inflammation of glands
The _____________ and pituitary form a unit that exerts control over many functions of several endocrine glands.
Hypothalamus
4 sings of Hashimoto Thyroiditis
hair loss, fatigue, weight gain, and dry skin
Addison disease is a temporary condition
False
All hormones can cross the cell membrane
False
When growth hormone excess occurs in adulthood or after the epiphyses of the long bones have fused, the condition is referred to as _________
Acromegaley
Why is the pituitary glands called the master gland
Because it secretes tropic hormones that tell other glands to secrete other hormones
3 Diagnostic Tests to assess Endocrine Disorders
Blood tests 24 Hour urine sample Imaging
Graves Disease (Hyperthyroidism)
Bulging eyes, nervous, gets hot, weight loss, excessive sweating, tremors, and palpations.
Hypothyroidism is evidenced by an increased metabolic rate, restlessness, irritability, tachycardia, diarrhea, and heat intolerance
False
Negative __________ mechanisms regulates the level of many of the hormones in the body
Feedback
Hormones exert their action by binding to high-affinty ___________ located either on the surface or inside the target cells.
Cell-Receptors
4 signs of Addisons disease
Confusion, fatigue, hyperpigmentation, and hypotension
________________ Syndrome refers to the manifestations of excess cortisol.
Cushing
Precocious ________________ is the early activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary- gonadal axis, resulting in the development of appropriate sexual characteristics and fertility.
Puberty
Lutenizing Hormones
Ovulation and testosterone secretion
Hormone secretions that act locally on cells other than those that produced the Hormone Utilize ________________ Action
Paracrine
The role of the hypothalamus in the endocrine system
Releases and inhibits hormones
Andrenocorticotropic Hormone
Stimulates adrenal cortex to release glucocorticoids
Follicle Stimulating Hormones
Stimulates the growth of follicles
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
Stimulates thyroid to release thyroid hormone
Addison Disease (Primary Adrenal Insufficiency) is caused by the destruction of the adrenal gland.
True
Cushing Syndrome Manifestations are Moon face, buffalo hump, obesity, amenorrhea, and increased facial hair
True
Glucagon, insulin, and epinephrine exert their action by means of surface receptors.
True
Hypopituitarism is a decreased secretion of pituitary hormones
True
The endocrine system uses chemical substances called hormones as a means of regulating and integrating body functions.
True
The hypothalamus controls the release of pituitary hormones.
True
The pituitary gland has been called the master glad because its hormones control the function of many target glands and cells.
True
Decreased hormone levels often produce an increase in receptor numbers by means of a process called____________, thus increasing the sensitivity of the body to existing hormone levels
Up-regulation