Canonical Question

Endo – Pit/HypoT

V5 L1.iii Historical V4 U1.iv 1 appearance

Master answer

Pituitary

Control of secretion of hormones from the posterior pituitary

ADH:

Oxytocin

Bianca / Kerr 2016

LocationHormoneActionStimulated by:Inhibited by:
Anterior pituitaryACTHShort chain peptide
Stimulates cortisol release from zona fasiculata
CRHCortisol
TSHGlycoprotein
Stimulates synthesis + release of T3 + T4
TRHT3
FSHGlycoprotein gonadotropin
Females: stimulates oestrogen synthesis + ovarian follicle
development
Males: stimulates sperm maturation
GnRHSex steroids
LHGlycoprotein gonadotropin
Females: rapid ↑ stimulates ovulation + corpus luteum development
Males: stimulates testosterone synthesis
GHLong chain peptide released in pulsatile fashion
Anabolic effects: directly stimulates lipolysis → ↑FFA
Indirectly stimulates IGF-1 release → promoting cell growth + development
GHRH
High with exercise, hypoglycaemia, stress
Somatostatin
IGF-1
ProlactinLong chain peptide
breast development during gestation + lactation post delivery
Posterior pituitaryADHShort chain peptide
Acts on:
– V1 R in vascular smooth muscle → vasoconstriction
– V2 R in CD (↑water reabsorption) + endothelium (↑vWF FVIII release)
– V3 R in pituitary → stimulate ACTH release
Hypothalamic neural stimulus
OxytocinShort chain peptide; structurally similar to ADH
Causes: uterine contraction, let down reflex, psychological, bonding

Kerr 2016

Exam appearances

ExamExact wordingRelationshipSuccess
2009B Q21 List the hormones secreted by the pituitary gland. (30% marks) Outline the physiological factors that control secretion of hormones from the posterior pituitary. (70% marks) historical_member