All hormone doesnot have negative feedback mechanism for example PRL(prolactin) & GH(growth hormone) instead of negative feedback mechanism they inhibited by releasing inhibiting hormone(RIH) from hypothalamus.
Hello Dr. Could you please help me out? If i have a Am and Pm Cortisol Test and I sleep for 2-3 hours after the Am test, would that affect the Pm test results? Thank you for any help you could offer.
TSH(Thyroid-stimulating hormone) is a hormone produced and secreted by anterior pituitary under the effect of TRH(thyrotropin releasing hormone) from hypothalamus.
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Nice explanation
All the hormones have negative feedback??
All hormone doesnot have negative feedback mechanism
for example
PRL(prolactin) & GH(growth hormone)
instead of negative feedback mechanism
they inhibited by
releasing inhibiting hormone(RIH)
from hypothalamus.
Great video
Good video. Thanks.
Sir do u have any explanation video on positive feedback like this one?? Please reply 🙏
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Hello Dr. Could you please help me out? If i have a Am and Pm Cortisol Test and I sleep for 2-3 hours after the Am test, would that affect the Pm test results? Thank you for any help you could offer.
Sir, which resource do you refer to?
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I thought TSH was part of the posterior lobe? Am I wrong?
TSH(Thyroid-stimulating hormone) is a hormone produced and secreted by anterior pituitary
under the effect of TRH(thyrotropin releasing hormone) from hypothalamus.
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Nice and thanks.is there any positive feed back mechanism in endocrine glands? Sir
Yes, have you watched the video on the menstural cycle?
Thank you sir I haven't watched yet I will see sir.
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Adrenocorticotropic=ACTH
There is no H in that word.
Other than that nice explanation.
the H stands for hormone
Sir which book is the best choice for study Pathophysiology for B Pharm
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