Title: Hormones and Behavior
1Hormones and Behavior
2The Endocrine System
- hormones chemical messengers that travel
through blood - Produced by endocrine glands
Pineal
Works w/ nervous system
3Hormones
- Effect distant and multiple targets
- Targets are so widespread bets way of reaching is
thru blood - Only influence targets w/ receptor
4Neural Vs. Hormonal Communication
- Differences
- Neural fixed (telephone)
- Endocrine - broad messages (TV)
- Neural - fast (msec)
- Endocrine - slow (sec, min)
5Similarities
- Use chemical messengers
- Release chemical after stimulation
- React only w/ particular receptors
- Many different types of neurotransmitters and
hormones
6Hormones Important for Many Aspects of Behavior
- Homeostasis - keeping internal environment
constant (H2O, sugar, salt etc) - Reproduction - child care, gender attributes etc
- Stress - emergency coping mechanisms
7Hierarchical Control of Hormones
Hormones produce behavior by targeting brain
activating neurons there.
8Self-Regulation
- Often use negative feedback - presence of hormone
slows/stops further release of hormone
9The Main Players
See Fig 11.11 your book
- Hypothalamus
- Connections w/ many brain regions
- Regulates pituitary
- Pituitary Gland
- Regulates other endocrine glands
- 2 main subdivisions
- Endocrine (anterior)
- Neural (posterior)
10Posterior Pituitary
- Hypothalamus neural cells release hormones in
posterior pit. - Hormones enter blood vessels.
- 2 main hormones
- Oxytocin (reproduction/parental behv)
- Vasopressin (H2O retention/ blood pressure)
11Milk Letdown Reflex
Initially takes 30 sec, then immediate
12Anterior Pituitary
- Hypothalamic RELEASING HORMONES act on
hormone-secreting cells in anterior pituitary - Glandular tissue
- Synthesizes own hormones
13Control Effects of Anterior Pituitary (a few
examples)
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14You see Thyrotropin-RELEASING Hormone and
Thyroid-STIMULATING Hormone
- Which structure releases what?
- What gland is effected?
15When things go Wrong!
16Hypothyroidism
- Thyroid hormones require iodine
- No iodine means no thyroid hormones, so
hypothalamus keeps secreting TRH causing overstim
of thyroid
TRH
17Goiter-enlargement of thyroid
- Enlarged thyroid due to
- iodine deficiency.
- Treatment - iodine in diet
- Also causes Cretinism
18Hyperpituitarism
- Before puberty giantism
- Gradual enlargement of bones due to increased
secretions of GH after normal growth is done - After puberty acromegaly
19Acromegaly/Giantism
- Somatostatin inhibits GH production release
20 Giantism
21Acromegaly
- Excess GH after puberty
- Since growth plates of long bones already
finished, dont get increased height - Soft tissue enlargement
- Bony changes alter facial features
- Enlargement of body organs (multiple effects)
- Diabetes
- Hypertension
- Cardiovascular disease
22Seasonal Affective DisorderSymptoms
23Causes
- Pineal - melatonin affects hypothal. releasing
factors - Melatonin influences mood rhythms
- Melatonin released during dark - shorter days
more dark periods - Artificial light helps
24Prematurely Aging Brain?!!!
- Stress hormones influence memory (epinephrine)
- Chronic stress - adrenals release cortisol
- Multiple effects
- Neurons wither/die
- Hippocampus damage
- Premature aging of brain
- Immune problems
- GI problems