Tuesday, August 25, 2009

STOP and THINK for Awhile!!





Identification:

1. What is the function of an enzyme in the type 1 hormone mechanism?

2. What are the two types of receptor in the cell?

3. What is the difference of the two types of receptors in the cell?

4. What are examples of hormones in type 1 Mechanism?

5. What are examples of hormones in type 2 Mechanism?

6. Give examples of 2nd messengers?

Fill in the blanks:


Hormones in the type 1 mechanism found their receptor on the _______ of the target cell.

The binding of hormone will result in the production of ________ within the cell.

This will then trigger a series of _______ that will alter the physiologic state of the cell.

Each of the hormone will bind to a receptor protein that are embedded in the _____________ of the target cell.

Near the receptor protein is the ________ which is in inactive form and will act as the 2nd messenger.


Essay:


Discuss the importance of knowing the type of receptor a hormone utilizes.

Discuss which type of hormone mechanism reacts faster.



Thursday, August 20, 2009

Type 1 Hormonal Mechanism


Hormonal Mechanism Type 1

The endocrine system release hormones that trigger the actions in a target cell. Target cell membrane receptor will bind only to one type of hormone. Hormones (messengers) act with enzymes (catalyst) to invoke changes within the target cells. Hormonal action can be gained by knowing the type of receptor it uses. The receptors can be categorized into two types based on the location on the cell:


  • Cell surface receptors
    • Hormones: Peptide hormones, proteins, catecholamines and eicosanoids
    • The Principle Mechanism of Action is the generation of second messengers which reacts the activity of other molecules within the cell
  • Intracellular receptors
    • Hormone: Steroids and thyroid hormones
    • The Principle Mechanism of Action is alter the activity of responsive genes in the hormones


Cell Surface Receptors or Hormonal Mechanism of Action Type 1


In type 1 hormonal mechanism, only the receptor found on the surface of the cell will come in contact with the specific hormone. This receptor when in combination with the hormone will initiate biochemical processes such as muscle contraction and relaxation, digestion, etc.

Peptide hormones, proteins, catecholamines and eicosanoids find their receptor on the plasma membrane of the target cells. The binding of hormone to the receptor will initiates a series of events that will leads to production of second messengers within the cell. Second messengers then will trigger a series of molecular interactions that will alter the physiologic state of the cell.


Each of the hormones has unique structure that will bind to the receptor protein that are embedded in the cytoplasmic membrane on the target cell. Near the receptor protein is adenylate cyclase which is in inactive form before the hormone will arrive at the target cell and will bind to its receptor.


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References: Clinical Chemistry by Bishop

http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Sciences/LifeScience/GeneralBiology/Physiology/EndocrineSystem/MechanismsHormone/MechanismsHormone.htm