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Plasma binding protein: CBG
binds cortisol and progesterone
Plasma binding protein: SHBG
binds testosterone and estradiol
Plasma binding protein: TBG
Thyroid binding globulin
Plasma binding protein: Vit-D
binding protein
What peptide hormones are an exception that bind to proteins?
GH, IGF-I, and IGF-II bind to IGF binding proteins;
vasopressin and oxytocin bind to neurophysins
catecholamine degradation
1. Catechol-O-methyltransferase COMT
2. Monoamine oxidase (MAO)
stimulating (releasing) hormones

more than 1?
TRH, GnRH, GHRH, prolactin releasing factors

TRH stimulates both TSH and prolactin release
Inhibitory hormones:
somatostatin, dopamine
Neurohypophysial neurons
are in the posterior pituitary and release vasopressin (ADH) and oxytocin
Hypophysiotropic neurons
in the hypothalamus release hormones blood vessels to the anterior pituitary
hormone production antagonist: androgen
prostate cancer
hormone production antagonist: estrogen
breast cancer
hormone production antagonist: beta-adernergic
hypertension and hyperthyroidism
hormone production antagonist: angiotensin II
hypertension, and heart failure