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The Endocrine System Chapter 9 Communication and Control – slower and long lasting through hormones – chemical messages – that effect a target organ  Diseases (tumors) influence by:  Hyposecretion – too little secretion  Hypersecretion –two much secretion   All organs are glands: Exocrine – secrete products into ducts  Endocrine – ductless glands  Heterocrine Gland - Both (pancreas)  Origin Of Hormones  Hormones affects target cells  Secreted by endocrine glands  Secreted by neurons (neuro-hormones) neurosecretory cells  Secreted by individual cells or tissues (Growth Factors, prostaglandins, histamine) Chemical Nature of Hormones  Derived from cholesterol  Derived from amino acids  Derived from fatty acids Protein Hormones      Second Messenger Hypotheses Cause specific affects on target organs only Hormone binds to specialized receptor – “first messenger” Second Messenger is Cyclic Adenosine MonoPhosphate (cAMP) The bonding of the hormone activates activates a G4 protein, which in turn activates adenylate cyclase (enzyme) to react with ATP to produce cAMP Steroid Hormones Small – lipid soluble Hormones  Pass directly through the cell membrane of target organs  Go to nucleus, interact with DNA to allow transcription of certain proteins  Prostaglandins  PG’s - tissue hormone – produced on a tissue and acts on nearby cells  Three groups PGA, PGE, PGF  Might have a role in asthma, blood pressure disorders, and ulcers Negative Feedback  Reverses a change in a body condition  Insulin – high blood-sugar content after a meal, pancreas secretes insulin to move blood-sugar into cells, thus decreasing levels Other types of Negative Feedback Positive Feedback  More Uncommon than negative feedback  Amplify changes rather than reverse them  Labor – the contractions are amplified through hormone control Pituitary Gland  Gland in hind brain about the size of a pea  Anterior (adrenohypophysis)- gland / Posterior (neurohypophysis) - nervous Anterior (adrenohypophysis)- gland - hypothalamin releasing hormones get anterior to release hormones Posterior (neurohypophysis) - nervous - nerve endings from hypothalamus cause hormones to be released Hormones of Anterior Pituitary  Tropic Hormones – Stimulates another endocrine gland to grow and secrete its hormone ANTERIOR GLAND - TROPIC  TSH - (thyroid-stimulating) Growth and secretion of the thyroid  ACTH - (adenocorticotropic) Growth of Adrenal cortex and secretions  FSH - (follicle stimulating) Growth and development of Ovarian Follicles - providers of ova (eggs), release of estrogen/progesterone  LH - (Luteinizing) Control ovulation - maturation and bursting of follicle - males - interstitial cells  ICSH - (Interstitial cell)Testosterone secretion of testes   MSH - (melanin stimulating hormone) - synthesizes and spreads melanin - pigment GH - (Growth Hormone) -stimulates growth by protein anabolism (building) - fat and glucose catabolism - enhances the movement of Amino acids across cell membrane    Insufficient GH - dwarfism Oversecretion - giagntism Prolactin - (lactogenic) - stimulates milk production, in males excess may decrease sex hormones Posterior Pituitary Hormones  ADH- retention of water by kidneys (diuretic - loss of water by kidneys)- maintained by osmoreceptors in the brain  Oxytocin - stimulates uterine contraction - positive feedback Thyroid Gland ---Parathyroid Gland     Located in the neck, below the larynx Thyroxin (T4 - four atoms of iodine - accelerates metabolism Calcitonin - decreases blood calcium, puts calcium into bones Triiodothyronine (T3 three atoms of iodine) -energy for metabolism - five times as potent as thyroxin Small (usually 4) found on the back of the thyroid  Increases Blood Calcium breaks down bone  Adrenal Glands  Adrenal  Two Glands - Lie on top of the kidneys separate endocrine glands the adrenal cortex and the adrenal medulla ADRENAL GLANDS CORTEX  Glucocorticoids - maintain blood pressure, sugar, stress - cortisol  Mineralocorticoids increase blood sodium, decrease blood potassium  sex hormones - small amount secreted, female converted to estrigens  Medulla  Produces epinephrine and norepinephrine for stress response - sympathetic inervation  The effects include increase heart rate, breathing rate, and all assoisiated sympahtetic responses   Pancreatic  Alpha Islets/ Islets of Langerhans cells = glucagon, Beta cells = insulin  Female and Male Sex Hormones  Ovaries – female, Testis - male  Female characteristics and fertility - release of estrogen and progesterone  Male - secretes testosterone - interstitial cells controls male sexual development  PLACENTA Temporary endocrine gland  secretes choriongonadotropin hormone - maintains corpus luteum - high in urine = pregnancy   PINEAL Small pine-coned shaped gland at the roof of the third ventricle of the brain  Also called third eye – responds to senses  Produces melatonin  inhibits ovarian activity  influences menstrual cycle  biorhythms   HEART Natriuretic Hormone – secreted by the walls of the atria – regulates fluid and electrolytes  Atrial  THYMUS  Located in mediastinum. Has cortex and medulla  Houses lymphocytes  secretes thymosin - immune regulator  Digestive Glands - stomach and small intestines secrete hormones to aid digestion - gastrin, secretin Endocrine Development  Endocrine tissue develops from the ectoderm, epithelial tissue
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            