Hypothalamic Pituitary Hormones
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- In this lecture, Dr. Mike delves into the fascinating role of the hypothalamus in regulating the anterior and posterior lobes of the pituitary gland. Discover how this crucial control center orchestrates the release of hormones that influence the thyroid, growth, development, metabolism, sexual reproduction, fluid balance, and more!
Your work is unironically making me an A student
this was by far the most comprehensive, thorough, direct, well explained video I could find on the HPA thank you SO MUCH
I saw your all videos from India 🇮🇳 and improved in my exams.
Thanks, sir
Your teaching crosses the boundaries of the Country
Me also. In Poland, I love DrMatt@Miky
Hi doctor, I am from India, and this topic was very confusing for me until I watched your video. Now it's much clearer. I’m in high school, preparing for pre-med (NEET). Thank you for explaining it so nicely!❤
Thank you! Your guy's podcast is the best. It has helped me connect the dots and breeze through physiology!
Thank you for all these videos! I have been getting A's on all my exams because of how you break this information down. Very simplified and easy to understand.
Thank you for you videos you really help me in my exams and anything I found myself can’t understand I just go to your channel I’m so thankful and grateful for your videos :)
I'm so glad!
Prepping for a job interview tomorrow as an NP in endocrinology. This will be my first job so I watched this and some other videos to brush up. I wish I found you guys when I was deep in school. So much better than my professors lectures. Thank you!
You can do it!
your teaching style is so informative, and easy to understand. thank you!!
EXACTLY what i needed, this is insane mate. THANK YOU SO MUCH
Thank you dr. Mike! I always looking for your videos when i need more simplified explanation on my lecture ❤
You're very welcome!
You guys have the best teaching methods I swear! I owe my A in A&P2 to you guys
Hey Matt and Mike, first of all, I want to tell you that I really appreciate your work. You guys make it so much easier to learn all this stuff. I am in AP2 class now and studying with your videos. One thing that I wish that you would do is to post links under your videos to related videos on your channel, it will save time for us to find it whenever you say you have a video about something else.
Great suggestion!
Thank you so much dr. Mike 🙏🏻 this helps me a lot for my next week final examination sem 2 in medical school 🩺🤝🏻
this is so helpful! thank you so much Dr. Mike your videos are my favorite format! i appreciate all the visuals you draw and how detailed and consice you present the information, it keeps me engaged and as been an excellent supplementary tool when studying for my exams! currently applying to dental school and your videos have been carrying me through my biology section of my exam :) THANK YOU
Thank you sir!
Been learning from your videos for a long time you are absolutely amazing
i've watched your videos all year but first one that's made me laugh. thanks lol.
I started loving the endocrine,
Thank you sir for all your vedio s which is helping me to boost my confidence level in all aspects
Thank you so much!! Extremely helpful in PA school
Thank you so much
Awesome thank you! 🙌🏼
Hi Dr Mike! I absolutely love your lessons. I learn alot, if I need to learn something I go here. Lately I have been watching thyroid and I am truly thankful. amazing how simple you teach these. I am not a student a mother of child seeking information for different topics. One of them is hypothyroidism.
I do have a question if you or anyone else can answer I would immensely thankful.
If the thyroid gland releases correct T4/T3, what causes the Pituitary gland to release more TSH? Thank you
There could a receptor mimicking TsH making thyroid hormone release more TSH when it not whats stimulating thyroid gland to produce T3 and T4
Your so awesome! Thank you for all of your videos
Thank you very much 😊
Thank you
Great lecture very interesting!
Hi Dr. Mike can you please please make a video explaining normal lab values and when different serum labs are drawn? (i.e. chem 7, cbc w/diff, INR, etc., )
"it is not what you think" had me laughing
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Many thanks Sir,excellent.
I'll be just go pay examination fees,
Sit in my office Free time and attend Dr.mike lecture 🥺
amazing
26:08 HELLO Doctor Mike! awesome video as always, but I am very confused at that time stamp because in your older endocrine system overview video and most places I look up online, it says there is a prolactin releasing hormone, but again not all, some don't include it like you here. So I don't understand, does PRH exist or not!??
Thnx
Great
I'm from Pakistan thanks sir
So, why to males produce prolactin? And do dopaminergic drugs have an affect on prolactin levels?
Reproduction, metabolism and immunity...and...Yes!
what should really be crazy is the fact that most college science professors, especially anatomy purposely overcomplicate, and try to make all of it harder than it should be just to make you seem dumb, and them seem smart. My AP2 prof literally expects us (haven't even learned it all enough yet) to look at case studies, and labs and then say exactly what is wrong with all the lab values, exactly what part of the endocrine did what etc. this isn't for med school. its community college. That is insane. Im not paying you to gatekeep or show off your intelligence. I'm paying you to teach me.
I’m sorry to hear. Did my lecture over complicate things?
@@DrMattDrMike no sir!. Was just making a point as a student considering your lecture was easy to follow and able to understand VS what we all get
u made a mistake, master regulator of endocrine is not about Hypothalamus but about Pituitary gland**
Nope, it’s the hypothalamus
Hypothalamus is master REGULATOR
Pituitary is master GLAND
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If you can't teach anatomy and physiology like I better not do so
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Many thanks Sir,excellent.