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- Introduction to the World of Hormones
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1. Introduction to hormones
- Prof. Helen Henry
- The Reproductive Hormones
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2. Endocrinology of parturition
- Dr. Errol Norwitz
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3. Menopausal hormone therapy
- Prof. Hugh Taylor
- Hormones in Calcium and Phosphorus Homeostasis
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5. Vitamin D endocrine system: basics
- Prof. Anthony Norman
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6. Vitamin D endocrine system: mechanisms to produce biological responses
- Prof. Anthony Norman
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7. Parathyroid hormone and parathyroid hormone-related protein
- Prof. Robert Nissenson
- Hormones and the Vasculature
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9. Vascular cell signaling by membrane estrogen receptors
- Prof. Jeffrey Bender
- Hormones and Energy Metabolism
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10. Pathogenesis of the metabolic syndrome
- Prof. Richard Bergman
- Hormones and Growth
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11. The growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor-1 axis in health and disease
- Prof. Derek LeRoith
- Frontiers in Hormone Research
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12. Prevention of type 1 diabetes
- Prof. Chantal Mathieu
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13. Actions of steroid hormones in the brain
- Prof. Bruce McEwen
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14. Vitamin D and prostate cancer
- Prof. David Feldman
- Archived Lectures *These may not cover the latest advances in the field
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15. G-protein coupled receptors: hormone membrane receptors
- Prof. Stuart Sealfon
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16. Nuclear receptors: transcriptional functions
- Prof. Nancy Weigel
- Dr. Neil McKenna
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17. Steroid hormones and their receptors in breast cancer
- Prof. JoEllen Welsh
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18. Nuclear receptor superfamily: structural insights into function
- Prof. Dino Moras
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19. Receptor tyrosine kinases - function, families and evolution
- Prof. Tony Hunter
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20. Can we prevent type I diabetes?
- Prof. Chantal Mathieu
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21. Vitamin D endocrine system: VDR binding, nutrition and drugs development
- Prof. Anthony Norman
Printable Handouts
Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Outline
- The concept of internal secretions
- Androgens: a history
- Diabetes and insulin: a history
- Nobel prizes in the study of hormones (1)
- Nobel prizes in the study of hormones (2)
- Hormones: classical definition
- Hormones: paracrine and autocrine interactions
- Chemical structures - vertebrate hormones
- Examples of peptide hormones
- Examples of protein hormones
- Examples of steroid hormones
- Hormones derived from tyrosine
- Hormones derived from fatty acids
- Chemical structures - non-vertebrate hormones
- Some insect hormones
- Some plant hormones
- Synthesis and secretion
- Features of hormone producing cells
- Pathways: steroid hormones
- Role of cytochrome P450-dependent enzymes
- Monooxygenases in steroid synthesis
- Synthesis of steroid hormones from cholesterol
- The 5alpha-reduction of testosterone
- Vitamin D metabolism
- Regulation of steroid hormone synthesis
- Pathways: peptide/protein hormones
- Synthesis of peptide/protein hormones
- Processing of pro-hormones
- Pro-opiomelanocortin processing pathways
- Pathways: amino acid derivatives
- Formation of thyroid hormones: iodination
- Coupling of tyrosine residues
- Storage and secretion of thyroid hormone
- Synthesis of catecholamines
- Pathways: fatty acid derivatives
- Eicosanoid synthesis: release of fatty acid
- Cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase synthesis
- Transport in and clearance from blood
- Transport proteins for steroid/thyroid hormones
- Hormone receptors
- Hormone receptor actions
- Some genetic endocrine disorders
- Mutations in protein hormones
- Mutations in steroid synthetic enzymes
- Nuclear receptor mutations
- Membrane receptor mutations (inactivating)
- Chemical messengers: summary
Topics Covered
- History of the study of hormones
- Fundamental concepts of the structure, synthesis and secretion of hormones with emphasis on vertebrate systems
- Molecular diseases of endocrine systems
Talk Citation
Henry, H. (2007, December 1). Introduction to hormones [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 24, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/QUYX7469.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on December 1, 2007
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Helen Henry has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.