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Comparison of Nervous and Endocrine Systems Intro to Endocrinology Intercellular Communications neurons action potential neurotransmitters communicate short distances – very rapid transmission(ms) – response short lived Paracrines Neurotransmitters Hormones Neurohormones Feedback Mechanisms Endocrine System – chemical communicators – hormones – communicate long distances – slower transmission(mintransmission(mindays) – response longer lived Complex (multilevel) – hormonal feedback Simple _ – nonnon-hormonal feedback – – – – – MESSENGERS Nervous System _ Glucose/Insulin Regulation HORMONE ENDO CELL - Hypo TRH + TSH TARGET BIOLOGICAL Anti. Pit. Thyroid Thyroxin (T4, T3) RESPONSE Biological response Synthesis Chemical Nature of Hormones Amino Acid Derivatives Peptide Peptides and Proteins Steroids and Protein Hormones Steroids 1 Mechanisms of Hormone Action Proteins –2nd messenger – Activate genes Steroids – Genomic Effect – NonNon-genomic effect Functional Components Hypothalamic-Pituitary Relationships Anterior pituitary (adenohypophysis (adenohypophysis)) Introduction Embyrology Anterior Pituitary – Rathke’ Rathke’s pouch Posterior pituitary (neurohypophysis (neurohypophysis)) Posterior Pituitary – Infundibulum Relationship of Hypothalamus and Post. Pituitary 2 Relationship of Hypothalamus and Ant. Pituitary Relationships of Hypo and Pituitary Review Neural relationships – Posterior pituitary Circulatory relationships – Anterior pituitary Anterior Pituitary Cell Types Lactotrophs Coricotroph Thyrotropin releasing hormone(TRH) – stimulates release of TSH & Prolactin Corticotropin releasing hormone(CRH) – stimulates release of ACTH and MSH Gonadotropin releasing hormone(GnRH) hormone(GnRH) – stimulates release of FSH and LH Gonadotroph – 1010-15% – Follicle stimulating hormone(FSH) – Luteinizing hormone(LH) – 1515-20% – Adrenalcorticotrophic hormone(ACTH) – Melanocyte stimulating hormone(MSH) Releasing/Inhibiting Hormones Thyrotroph – 3-5% – Thyroid stimulating hormone(TSH) – 1010-15% – Prolactin hypophyseal portal system releasing/inhibiting hormones Cell Types(cont) Somatothroph – 4040-50% – Human Growth Hormone(HGH) supra optic nucleus paraventricular nucleus Growth hormone releasing hormone(GHRH) – stimulates release of HGH Growth hormone inhibiting hormone(GHIH or somatostatin) somatostatin) – inhibits release of HGH, Prolactin inhibiting hormone (dopamine) – inhibits release of prolactin 3 Anterior Pituitary Hormone Functional Overview Follicle stimulating hormone(FSH) – growth and maturation of ovarian follicle – influences estrogen secretion – stimulates sperm production Luteinizing hormone(LH) – ovulation – formation of corpus luteum – secretion of testosterone by Leydig cells Adrenocorticotropic hormone(ACTH) – stimulates production of glucocorticoids by the adrenal cortex Thyroid stimulating hormone(TSH) – growth/maintenance of thyroid tissue – stimulates secretion of thyroid hormone Prolactin – milk production/secretion in mammary glands Human growth hormone(HGH) – role in body growth – regulates metabolism Intermediate Lobe Hormone Overview Melanocyte stimulating hormone(MSH) – no significant role in humans – role in camouflage in some animals – ACTH influence Posterior Pituitary Functional Overview ADH – produced by supra optic nucleus – role in urine production – also called vasopressin which plays a role in regulating blood pressure Oxytocin – produced by paraventricular nucleus – stimulates milk letdown – may play a role in parturition Pitocin Pineal Gland Melatonin – cycling effect biological clock affective disorders PMS puberty onset seasonal breeding – antioxidant 4