Endocrinology Overview

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Which of the following is an example of a mineralocorticoid?

Aldosterone

Downregulation is

An decrease in receptor numbers, generally following overstimulation by the hormone

Upregulation is

An increase in receptor numbers, generally following a lack of stimulation by the hormone

The most common cell signaling pathway of a lipid soluble hormone involves

Binding of DNA to promote or repress transcription of specific genes

Lipid soluble hormones travel in the blood

Bound to specific carrier proteins in the plasma

Which of the following chemicals is a common second messenger molecule?

Ca++

Which of the following hormones is a secosteroid?

Calcitriol

Which of the following is an example of a glucocorticoid?

Cortisol

Which of the following hormones is a catecholamine?

Epinephrine

How long do the effects of estradiol 17β last?

Hours to days or even longer

Which of the following chemicals is a common second messenger molecule?

IP3

Water soluble hormones travel in the blood

In solution

Where are the receptors for a water soluble hormone located?

In the cell membrane

Where are the receptors for a lipid soluble hormone located?

In the cytoplasm or nucleus

Which of the following is an example of a progestin?

Progesterone

How long do the effects of epinephrine last?

Seconds to minutes

Which of the following hormones is a steroid?

Testosterone

Which of the following is an example of a androgen?

Testosterone

Which of the following hormones is a lipid-soluble, tyrosine derivative?

Thyroid hormone

Which of the following chemicals is a common second messenger molecule?

cAMP


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