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Hormonas Hipotalámicas
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Las hormonas hipotalámicas son en su mayoría hormonas peptídicas. Se describe el mecanismo de acció y función de cada una
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crh
gnrh
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Hormonas Hipotalámicas
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Las hormonas hipotalámicas son peptídicas e hidrosolubles, EXCEPTO: la Dopamina
CRH
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El receptor de CRH se acopla a la proteína Gs, activa adenilciclasa y aumenta AMPc.
Estimula ACTH
GnRH
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Receptor acoplado a Gq- activa fosfolipasa C-aumenta DAG e IP3 que abre canales de calcio
Producción y liberación de LH y FSH
GHRH
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Receptor acoplado a Gq- activa fosfolipasa C- aumenta DAG e IP3 que abre canales de Calcio
Estimula GH
TRH
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Receptor acoplado a Gq, activa fosfolipasa C- aumenta DAG e IP3 que abre canales de calcio
Estimula PRL y TSH
PIH
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Receptor acoplado a Gi- inhibe AC- disminuye AMPc
Inhibe PRL
GHIH
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Receptor acoplado a Gi- inhibe AC- disminuye AMPc
Inhibe GH y PRL
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