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- hormone (TRH) from the hypothalamus. Thyrotropes comprise around 5% of the anterior pituitary lobe cells. Thyrotropes appear basophilic in histological preparations...
- and beta-endorphin, and melanocyte-stimulating hormone are released. Thyrotropes: Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is released under the influence of...
- almost every tissue in the body. It is a glycoprotein hormone produced by thyrotrope cells in the anterior pituitary gland, which regulates the endocrine function...
- receptor stimulating the release of thyroid-stimulating hormone from thyrotropes and prolactin from lactotropes. The half-life of TRH in the blood is...
- lactotropes (PRL); gonadotropes (LH and FSH); corticotropes (ACTH) and thyrotropes (TSH). It also contains non-endocrine folliculostellate cells which are...
- pituitary cells Somatotropes Anterior/Intermediate pituitary cells Thyrotropes Anterior/Intermediate pituitary cells Magnocellular neurosecretory cells...
- Thyroid-stimulating hormone (or thyrotropin) TSH Peptide anterior pituitary thyrotropes Thyrotropin receptor → cAMP thyroid gland secrete thyroxine (T4) and...
- hypothalamus. The thyroid hormones provide negative feedback to the thyrotropes TSH and TRH: when the thyroid hormones are high, TSH production is suppressed...
- mesoderm, and endoderm. Trichocyte Keratinocyte Gonadotrope Corticotrope Thyrotrope Somatotrope Lactotroph Ameloblast Neuron Glia Schwann cell Satellite glial...
- follicular cells of the thyroid gland and are regulated by TSH made by the thyrotropes of the anterior pituitary gland. The effects of T4 in vivo are mediated...