The secretion of hormones in many endocrine axes is pulsatile or circadian rather than constant. What is a key advantage of such rhythmic secretion?
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Correct answer: It prevents receptor down-regulation over time
Pulsatile or circadian secretion avoids continuous receptor stimulation, thereby reducing receptor down-regulation and helping maintain sensitivity of target tissues.
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