Professor Fink, I am a successful RN and I give you at least partial credit. Your classes made me think and now I'm encouraging my students to subscribe to your you tube channel. Keep up the good work.
I love your classes! You explain the meaning of the words, mainly when they come from latin or greek. You use of ton of voice for emphasize things and catch our attention. You make clear analogies. The way you teach makes everything so easy to understand. Thanks for doing it with love. I'm never tired to listen to you. You make learning fun and easy.
This is the best explanation on hypothalamus I have seen so far. You are a genius professor fink, has humongous amount of energy . Love your lectures 👌👌👌
Thank you very much for all your Videos! It is very easy to understand almost everything you say, and I am not even a native english speaker! Best English speaking professor i've ever seen!
Brain part is always confusing and complicated. I fail so many times understanding the connection between brain and each part of body.ur lecture is super clear.and I finally understand it!!! No words to express my appreciation.i am ur super fan ,sososo sososoos admire u!!
Colostrom does indeed contain antibodies (which I stated on the video lecture). It also contains significantly LOWER amounts of both sugars & fats & calcium than mother's MILK. You are correct to point-out the presence of lymphocytes and growth factors, as well as proteins in general. The quote below is taken from Wikipedia. Thank you for your clarification. -- professor fink "Colostrum is very rich in proteins, vitamin A, and sodium chloride, but contains lower amounts of carbohydrates, lipids, and potassium than mature milk. The most pertinent bioactive components in colostrum are growth factors and antimicrobial factors. The antibodies in colostrum provide passive immunity, while growth factors stimulate the development of the gut. They are passed to the neonate and provide the first protection against pathogens." [Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colostrum]
Health, factoid: lactose in human milk vs colostrum: 1.9g/100ml on 1st day post-partum, 3.4g on the 2nd, reaches 5.4 on the 7th day(=milk) twitter.com/NNeandertalienE/status/924332689167089664
my friend discovered your channel and I'm forever grateful...im using it to crash study for A&P - i took the classes a while back so now i have to take an exam on all of it - thanks for breaking everything down so clearly...do you have practice questions as well for all the topics?
Really awesome lecture! Wish I would've taken this class in person. Only comment is that OXT receptors are in more places than just the uterus and mammary glands (i.e., amygdala, prefrontal cortex, nucleus accumbens), which are regions in both males and females.
Thank you for your kind words, Jenny!You are absolutely correct about the Oxytocin Receptors on neurons in the brain.However, I chose not to lecture on that (especially because their exact roles in HUMANS are still unclear).
Great job Dr. Fink! Please publish more pharmacology and drugs related videos, also where may I locate any of your written articles. As a student , very confused right now.
+kernel j My web-site is: www.professorfink.com Down-loadable e-Books of the Lecture Outlines by Professor Fink can be purchased from the WLAC Bookstore at: wlac.redshelf.com/ “Hard Copy” Lecture Outlines can be purchased from the WLAC Bookstore at: onlinestore.wlac.edu/fink.asp
could you post all your notes online for download? my physiology professor does not teach or provide notes and all your lectures have been incredibly helpful on youtube....
You may find these Video Lectures useful: PROFESSOR FINK'S LECTURE ON THE STOMACH & ESOPHAGUS: ruclips.net/video/-yCyw8aI5eY/видео.html PROFESSOR FINK'S LECTUE ON THE SMALL INTESTINE (INCL. BILE DUCTS, PANCREATIC JUICE & DIGESTION): ruclips.net/video/n_4cLJPKd2c/видео.html PROFESSOR FINK'S LECTURE ON ABSORPTION, THE LARGE INTESTINE (COLON) & APPENDIX: ruclips.net/video/7VgpsjQD67A/видео.html PROFESSOR FINK'S LECTURE ON THE LIVER, GALLBLADDER & PANCREAS: ruclips.net/video/70N1rETTZVs/видео.html
Great video but supra optic is the one that releases ADH and paraventricular releases oxytocin! I don't understand how the students don't have to know alot of the rods/terminology! They are soo lucky, we're expected to know all of it. Now I just wish my prof was as great as him :(
Professor Fink's Lecture on the Adenohypophysis & the Regulation of Thyroxin: ruclips.net/video/KA0DjqSA844/видео.html Professor Fink's Lecture on Adrenocorticotropin & the Regulation of Cortisol: ruclips.net/video/VWC2ZtbJ2Js/видео.html Professor Fink's Lecture on FSH & LH and the Regulation of Reproduction: ruclips.net/video/gDeyUb5rSvg/видео.html Professor Fink's Lecture on the Menstrual Cycle: ruclips.net/video/K3KhOc6Hau8/видео.html Professor Fink's Lecture on Prolactin & Growth Hormone: ruclips.net/video/jzwei1ED13g/видео.html Professor Fink's Lecture on PARATHYROID HORMONE & CALCITONIN: ruclips.net/video/aJ70WPyYJuw/видео.html Professor Fink's Lecture on RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN-ALDOSTERONE REFLEX: ruclips.net/video/lUlokwmJJRM/видео.html
In summary: Posterior Pituatry-"Neuroohypothyisis"- releases ADH(negative feedback, retain water) and Oxytocin(positive feedback, uterine contractions, boob milk). Anterior Pituitary-"Adenohypothysis"- cuboidal epithetilial cells. Adeno=gland Parturition=Childbirth Breastfeeding is good because oxytocin causes muscle contractions that bring the uterus back to its shape prior to childbirth.
Profesor I heard that oxytocin is also called the love hormone and the release of the hormone makes you attached to the baby and that we administer it to prevent post partum depression. My question is who is responsible for this feeling since hormones are not related to feeling ? Is it the limbic system that is related to feelings or the oxytocin that is related to feelings ? Thank you profesor
If a mother doesn't breast feed the infant, the suckling trigger of the oxytocin release is not happening, so presumably less oxytocin is being released in the mother's brain. Does this diminish the level of emotional affection and bonding that the mother experiences with the infant, as compared with, say, a second child of the same mother who is breast fed? Because we can assume that the second infant would trigger more oxytocin. I'm thinking about the psychological feedback loop, and the consequences for the child's attachment status with the mother. The emotional bond could potentially be weakened on *both sides* of the relationship, not just the child's side.
+ConspiracyTheorist What you have proposed sounds logical, but I do not know of any scientific studies that have tested this and shown it to be correct.
+Trinitro phenylnitramine Interestingly, in today's New York Times Health section, new studies were cited that demonstrate a reduced risk of breast cancer among mothers who breast fed their children as infants, among other health benefits.
probably- b/c i found out that i was not breast fed and my father would come form his 12 hr shift and i was crying. My Mum left in in my crib all day crying- i guess. My father would pick me up and i would stop crying....I think drinking canned milk caused a lot of issues for me. Even after 48 hr's. My sis was breast fed. My late mother apologized for not breast feeding me- she said she just did what the Dr told her to do- The Dr told her to give me canned milk- IDK. why.
@@conspiracytheorist2181 I have read this statement somewhere too. Does it have to do with breast sucking in general? It sounds silly and weird to me though.
Professor Fink, i just read a paper about the effects of oxytocin on males and how it helps the flow of sperm during ejaculation. When you say that this hormone doesn`t act on males you`re talking about only uterus and mammary glands?
All books and lectures are presented for a particular level of understanding. My lectures are intended to be an intermediate level of understanding of Human Physiology. EVERY topic can be presented at a more advanced, deeper and more detailed level. Yes Oxytocin does have other actions. I presented only the most important actions.
The neuron cell bodies are located "up" in the Hypothalamus. But the ADH neurotransmitter hormone is "released" from the synaptic knobs of the neurons "down" in the neurohypophysis. As long as you understand this, I think either answer is an acceptable one.
At 42:16 LOL "How's that gonna work, who designed that?" Raising hand "Professor Fink, I have the answer to that." 😀 Genesis 1:27 27 God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.
Teacher of the decade!
I love how you emphasize the positive feedback mechanism of labor contractions!
Professor Fink,
I am a successful RN and I give you at least partial credit. Your classes made me think and now I'm encouraging my students to subscribe to your you tube channel. Keep up the good work.
Favorite of mine. The concept of negative and positive feedback is crucial!
I love your classes! You explain the meaning of the words, mainly when they come from latin or greek. You use of ton of voice for emphasize things and catch our attention. You make clear analogies. The way you teach makes everything so easy to understand. Thanks for doing it with love. I'm never tired to listen to you. You make learning fun and easy.
This is the best explanation on hypothalamus I have seen so far.
You are a genius professor fink, has humongous amount of energy .
Love your lectures 👌👌👌
Passing my online pharmacology class with an A because of YOU!!! THANK YOU Professor Fink!!!!!
Thank you, Professor Fink!!!
A million thanks to you Professor Fink for sharing your lectures!
You are incredible professor, i highly appreciate ur videos thank you for uploading them for everyone to see.
much love from Egypt
You are amazing Professor!! your videos are soooo very helpful. I was so lost! cannot thank you enough!!
excellent explanations .thankyou for helping while I am studying to become a BSN
you are my favorite teacher in the world, no jokes. thank you for all the lectures
I wish my professor was THIS enthusiastic in lecture! Thank you so much! I feel like I can understand what is actually happening in the hypothalamus.
I just like how personal you make biology. Thank you!
Thank you very much for all your Videos! It is very easy to understand almost everything you say, and I am not even a native english speaker! Best English speaking professor i've ever seen!
Great lectures. I am taking almost all the lectures of Prof Fink. thanks more than I can express by words.
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thank you! -- professor fink
Brain part is always confusing and complicated. I fail so many times understanding the connection between brain and each part of body.ur lecture is super clear.and I finally understand it!!! No words to express my appreciation.i am ur super fan ,sososo sososoos admire u!!
Thank you professer fink soo much🤗🤗🤗
I hope I'll be the one of your student! :) Prof. Fink, you helped me for my exams :D i like studying mechanisms that way you thought us. :)
What a great teacher you are. May God bless you !
Colostrom does indeed contain antibodies (which I stated on the video lecture). It also contains significantly LOWER amounts of both sugars & fats & calcium than mother's MILK. You are correct to point-out the presence of lymphocytes and growth factors, as well as proteins in general. The quote below is taken from Wikipedia. Thank you for your clarification. -- professor fink
"Colostrum is very rich in proteins, vitamin A, and sodium chloride, but contains lower amounts of carbohydrates, lipids, and potassium than mature milk. The most pertinent bioactive components in colostrum are growth factors and antimicrobial factors. The antibodies in colostrum provide passive immunity, while growth factors stimulate the development of the gut. They are passed to the neonate and provide the first protection against pathogens." [Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colostrum]
professorfink sir does fear reduces oxytocin during child birth ?
Health, factoid: lactose in human milk vs colostrum: 1.9g/100ml on 1st day post-partum, 3.4g on the 2nd, reaches 5.4 on the 7th day(=milk)
twitter.com/NNeandertalienE/status/924332689167089664
my friend discovered your channel and I'm forever grateful...im using it to crash study for A&P - i took the classes a while back so now i have to take an exam on all of it - thanks for breaking everything down so clearly...do you have practice questions as well for all the topics?
Thank you Professor Fink!
Thank you for this amazing video! Can you please post part 2?
perfect.thanks proessor Fink... you are UNIQUE teacher
Really awesome lecture! Wish I would've taken this class in person. Only comment is that OXT receptors are in more places than just the uterus and mammary glands (i.e., amygdala, prefrontal cortex, nucleus accumbens), which are regions in both males and females.
Thank you for your kind words, Jenny!You are absolutely correct about the Oxytocin Receptors on neurons in the brain.However, I chose not to lecture on that (especially because their exact roles in HUMANS are still unclear).
professorfink
Good plan! Biology/endocrinology has never been so fun to learn. Thank YOU!
Great job Dr. Fink! Please publish more pharmacology and drugs related videos, also where may I locate any of your written articles. As a student , very confused right now.
+kernel j My web-site is: www.professorfink.com
Down-loadable e-Books of the
Lecture Outlines by Professor Fink can be purchased from the WLAC Bookstore at: wlac.redshelf.com/
“Hard Copy” Lecture Outlines can be purchased from the
WLAC Bookstore at: onlinestore.wlac.edu/fink.asp
Hey! Nice video. Would be great to have part 2 here! Thanks
what a fabulous explanation !
Awesome like always.but professor,we really need part 2.
Thank you for this informational video. I have Sheehans Syndrome and it can be difficult to treat and manage. Many Thanks, Lisa #HypoGal
Really enjoy your videos, better than my Dr
Professor Fink, I have viewed most of your lecture videos since 2014 for my science courses. I am North Cal so I can't attend your classes 😢😢😢
could you post all your notes online for download? my physiology professor does not teach or provide notes and all your lectures have been incredibly helpful on youtube....
good job 👌 sir
God bless you professor.
Great lecturer !!!!!!
Thank you so much for your videos!
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the fink needs to go HD
This man is a science god! I wish I had his brain
Excellent, thank you so much.
Part 2 please!!!
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professor fink ,
You had not upload all lectures of physiology such as digestive system..
please upload all lectures
You may find these Video Lectures useful:
PROFESSOR FINK'S LECTURE ON THE STOMACH & ESOPHAGUS:
ruclips.net/video/-yCyw8aI5eY/видео.html
PROFESSOR FINK'S LECTUE ON THE SMALL INTESTINE
(INCL. BILE DUCTS, PANCREATIC JUICE & DIGESTION):
ruclips.net/video/n_4cLJPKd2c/видео.html
PROFESSOR FINK'S LECTURE ON ABSORPTION, THE LARGE INTESTINE
(COLON) & APPENDIX:
ruclips.net/video/7VgpsjQD67A/видео.html
PROFESSOR FINK'S LECTURE ON THE LIVER, GALLBLADDER & PANCREAS:
ruclips.net/video/70N1rETTZVs/видео.html
you are great sir
thanks for this
Great video but supra optic is the one that releases ADH and paraventricular releases oxytocin! I don't understand how the students don't have to know alot of the rods/terminology! They are soo lucky, we're expected to know all of it. Now I just wish my prof was as great as him :(
Awesome! Thank YOU
Profesor is there a part 2 ?
Many asked about it and I think that the 2nd part is the endocrine system video ?
Am I right.
thank you
Professor Fink's Lecture on the Adenohypophysis & the Regulation of Thyroxin:
ruclips.net/video/KA0DjqSA844/видео.html
Professor Fink's Lecture on Adrenocorticotropin & the Regulation of Cortisol:
ruclips.net/video/VWC2ZtbJ2Js/видео.html
Professor Fink's Lecture on FSH & LH and the Regulation of Reproduction:
ruclips.net/video/gDeyUb5rSvg/видео.html
Professor Fink's Lecture on the Menstrual Cycle:
ruclips.net/video/K3KhOc6Hau8/видео.html
Professor Fink's Lecture on Prolactin & Growth Hormone:
ruclips.net/video/jzwei1ED13g/видео.html
Professor Fink's Lecture on PARATHYROID HORMONE & CALCITONIN:
ruclips.net/video/aJ70WPyYJuw/видео.html
Professor Fink's Lecture on RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN-ALDOSTERONE REFLEX:
ruclips.net/video/lUlokwmJJRM/видео.html
Is there a part 2?
In summary:
Posterior Pituatry-"Neuroohypothyisis"- releases ADH(negative feedback, retain water) and Oxytocin(positive feedback, uterine contractions, boob milk).
Anterior Pituitary-"Adenohypothysis"- cuboidal epithetilial cells. Adeno=gland
Parturition=Childbirth
Breastfeeding is good because oxytocin causes muscle contractions that bring the uterus back to its shape prior to childbirth.
Profesor
I heard that oxytocin is also called the love hormone and the release of the hormone makes you attached to the baby and that we administer it to prevent post partum depression.
My question is who is responsible for this feeling since hormones are not related to feeling ?
Is it the limbic system that is related to feelings or the oxytocin that is related to feelings ?
Thank you profesor
Here is a link to a very readable (& short) summary of the actions of Oxytocin: psychcentral.com/lib/about-oxytocin/
professor where is part 2.?........please upload it
very interesting
If a mother doesn't breast feed the infant, the suckling trigger of the oxytocin release is not happening, so presumably less oxytocin is being released in the mother's brain. Does this diminish the level of emotional affection and bonding that the mother experiences with the infant, as compared with, say, a second child of the same mother who is breast fed? Because we can assume that the second infant would trigger more oxytocin. I'm thinking about the psychological feedback loop, and the consequences for the child's attachment status with the mother. The emotional bond could potentially be weakened on *both sides* of the relationship, not just the child's side.
+ConspiracyTheorist What you have proposed sounds logical, but I do not know of any scientific studies that have tested this and shown it to be correct.
professorfink Thank you for responding.
+Trinitro phenylnitramine Interestingly, in today's New York Times Health section, new studies were cited that demonstrate a reduced risk of breast cancer among mothers who breast fed their children as infants, among other health benefits.
probably- b/c i found out that i was not breast fed and my father would come form his 12 hr shift and i was crying. My Mum left in in my crib all day crying- i guess. My father would pick me up and i would stop crying....I think drinking canned milk caused a lot of issues for me. Even after 48 hr's. My sis was breast fed. My late mother apologized for not breast feeding me- she said she just did what the Dr told her to do- The Dr told her to give me canned milk- IDK. why.
@@conspiracytheorist2181 I have read this statement somewhere too. Does it have to do with breast sucking in general? It sounds silly and weird to me though.
I love this man ! :)
No Part 2??
Idol !
This video helped me so much, I even got a ah haw moment...Thank u Professor Fink!!!.
God is just giving us the ability to learn about His designs. 😀
AMEN
Agreed!
Professor Fink, i just read a paper about the effects of oxytocin on males and how it helps the flow of sperm during ejaculation. When you say that this hormone doesn`t act on males you`re talking about only uterus and mammary glands?
All books and lectures are presented for a particular level of understanding. My lectures are intended to be an intermediate level of understanding of Human Physiology. EVERY topic can be presented at a more advanced, deeper and more detailed level. Yes Oxytocin does have other actions. I presented only the most important actions.
L like this man
Sir does fear reduce oxytocin. .?
I don't get why the source of ADH is neurohypophysis and not hypothalamus could someone please explain me?
The neuron cell bodies are located "up" in the Hypothalamus. But the ADH neurotransmitter hormone is "released" from the synaptic knobs of the neurons "down" in the neurohypophysis. As long as you understand this, I think either answer is an acceptable one.
Now it's clear thank you very much :)
waiting for endocrinology 2
Professor Fink is handsome
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At 42:16 LOL "How's that gonna work, who designed that?"
Raising hand "Professor Fink, I have the answer to that." 😀
Genesis 1:27
27 God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.