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Endocrine Test

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(7)Immune Depression
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Hypothalamus-pituitary axis
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ANS
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Enhancing alarms response
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(2)Gluconeogenesis
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Adrenal gland CORTEX stimulated 2
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(2)resistance
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Motor
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Autonomic
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Alarm responce (immediate action)
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Raynaud's
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Circulating hormones
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(6)Anti-inflammatory
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(3)lipolysis
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(1)protein Breakdown
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Adrenal gland CORTEX stimulation 1
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Sensory
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(1)alarm
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CNS
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Hormone types
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-circulating -local
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-to receptors -via blood -on distant target cells
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-Afferent neurons -in
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*Central Nervous System -Brain -Spinal cord
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-hypo=8hormones releasing & inhibiting control pituitary -together regualte growth development, metabolism ,homeostasis
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-autonomic nervous system -involuntary -limbic,hypothal.,s.cord -2 neuron pathways
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-releasing norepinephrine & epinephrine into blood stream
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-excessive symp stim -emotional stress -exposure to cold -chronic vasoconstriction -ischemia(lack of blood in hands and feet)
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-liver cells -AAs/lactic acid-->glucose -used for ATP production
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-in muscle fibres -AAs-->blood -used for synthesis of proteins & ATP production
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-limits WBC to tissue -retards tissue repair & wound healing
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-STIMULATED: increase in K+ -releases mineralo corticoids (aldosterone) -ACTION: incr blood Na+ & water, decr. K+}incr blood vol & pressure
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-slower, longer lasting -hypothal,pit.,andrenal cortex -cortisol production
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-immediate -sym activation -adrenal medulla sustains>epinephrine>norepinephrine
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-STIMULATED: Ach from pituitary
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-breakdown of triglycerides -&fatty acids from adipose into blood
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-increased susceptibility to infection
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INCREASED: HR,BP,Bsugar,water retention, sweating. DECREASED: digestion, salivation DILATION:pupils, bronchi. *vasoconstriction
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-Efferent Neurons -out (1)Somatic (2)Autonomic
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-motor -involuntary -para/sympathetic -cardiac muscle -smooth muscle -glands
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2 STAGES of stress response
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-PARACRINE: receptors on nearby target cells -AUTOCRINE: same cell
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-permanently activates Gprotein -high cAMP -pumps Cl- into intestines with water chronic diarrhoea
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ACh=for parasymp to sweat glands Norepinephrine=all other symp fibres
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ACh=for parasymp to sweat glands Norepinephrine=all other symp fibres
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spinalcord--(pre-ganglionic myelinated neuron)-->autonomic ganglion--(postganglionic non-myelinated ganglion)-->Effectors
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-INCREASED: digestion, salivation -DECREASED: HR -CONSTRICTION: pupils, bronchi -vaso dilation
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-STIMULATED:Ach from preganglionic nuerons -RELEASES: Norepinephrine, Epipinephrine -ACTION: enhance symp ANS alarm responce
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-leads to rise in BP
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-circulating -local

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