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Thank you, Vicki Hughes
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CHAPTER 9: ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Hormone = chemical produced in one place but used in another.
Endocrine organs = ductless glands that produce hormones
Assignments:OL Endocrine System PTEndocrine (coloring)
Assignments:OL Endocrine System PTEndocrine (coloring)
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Hypothalamus = regulates the pituitary
Pituitary = reproduction, kidneys, growth (GH), metabolism
Thyroid = metabolism, blood Ca+
Parathyroids = blood Ca+ regulation
Pineal = circadian rhythms
Thymus = Immunity
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Adrenal = blood glucose, metabolism, blood vessel constriction
Pancreas = insulin, blood glucose
Ovary (female) = estrogen, reproduction
Testis (male) = androgens (including testosterone), reproduction
kidneykidney
liverliver
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Hormones = chemicals that a secretory cell secretes to affect the functions of another cell called a target cell.
Paracrine signaling: hormones travel only short distances and affect nearby cells.
Secretory cell
Hormones
Receptor
Hormones
Target cell
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Autocrine signaling:
Blood transports hormones to all parts of the body, where they may produce general effects.
A particular hormone's physiological action is restricted to the hormone's target cells - those cells with specific receptors for the hormone molecules.
A hormone's target cells have receptors that other cells lack.
Hormone
Hormones enter blood
Hormones
Target Cell
Receptors
DNA
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Positive and Negative Feedback
Woman goes into labor
Contractions increase
hormones
hormones
Contractions increase more
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The hypothalamus integrates information from the rest of the body and regulates most of the body's endocrine systems by signaling the pituitary gland to secrete the appropriate hormone.
The pituitary gland secretes nine major hormones of the body.
Hormonal Control of Body Functions
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Pituitary GlandPituitary Gland
The pituitary gland is divided into anterior and posterior sections.Each section secretes its own hormones depending on the stimulation from the hypothalamus.
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There are about 50 different hormones in the human body.
These fall into three primary categories:
Eicosanoids = control the flow of information
Peptide hormones = secreted into the circulatory system following specific stimuli
Steroids = secreted by three “steroid glands”— 1. adrenal cortex 2. testes 3. ovaries
(and during pregnancy by the placenta)
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Adrenal HormonesAdrenal HormonesFight or Flight…either way adrenal glands prepare.
3-4. Name the twohormones that are secreted by the these glands.
5-10. List 5 of the 7responses to the release of thesehormones.
1. Name the part of the brain that
responds to stress
2. Name the endocrine organ that responds.
Quiz Tomorrow!
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ACTH (Adrenocorticotropic hormone) : signals the adrenal glands (situated atop the kidneys) to produce the steroid cortisol which increases blood sugar in response to stress
Pituitary HormonesPituitary Hormones
Fight or Flight: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4g25d7_Afmc
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ADH (antidiuretic hormone): stimulates the kidneys to concentrate the urine by sending water back into the bloodstream
Pituitary HormonesPituitary Hormones
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072507470/student_view0/chapter17/animation__hormonal_communication.html
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Pituitary HormonesPituitary Hormones
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072495855/student_view0/chapter20/animation__positive_and_negative_feedback__quiz_1_.html
FSH (follicle stimulating hormone) and LH (leuteinizing hormone): regulates hormone production by the testes (testosterone) and ovaries (estrogen, progesterone)
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TSH (Thyroid stimulating hormone): signals the thyroid gland to produce thyroid hormone which is essential for the regulation of body metabolism
Pituitary HormonesPituitary Hormones
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GH (Growth hormone): signals special liver cells to produce somatomedin-C, which is critical for body growth during childhood
Pituitary HormonesPituitary Hormones
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Prolactin: stimulates breast milk production and controls menstrual periods
Pituitary HormonesPituitary Hormones
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The parathyroid glands secrete parathyroid hormone (PTH), which is important in the regulation of calcium levels in body fluids.
Parathyroid glandsParathyroid glands
thyroid
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1.exocrine gland that
secretes digestive juice 2.endocrine gland that releases hormones.
The exocrine function of the pancreas is localized in the acinar cells that synthesize and secrete digestive juices. The endocrine function of the pancreas is localized in the islet cells (Islets of Langerhans), which synthesize and secrete hormones.
PancreasPancreas
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TAKE NOTES http://bcs.whfreeman.com/thelifewire/content/chp50/5002s.swf
Blood Sugar RegulationBlood Sugar Regulation
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Types of Hormones:
Water-soluble hormones:Must enter the cell using a receptor protein located on the cell membrane.
Fat-soluble hormones (Steroids):Can pass directly through the cell wall. Requires transport proteins to travel in bloodstream.
(Water-soluble hormone)
(Water-soluble hormone)
(Fat-soluble hormone)
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Goiter
Disease of the thyroid.
Kinds of Goiters:
1. Simple goiter can occur for no known reason or as a result of over compensation for low hormone production.
2. Toxic nodular goiter produces too much thyroid hormone
Prevented by iodine in iodized salt.
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Diabetes: Pancreas do not produce enough insulin to regulate blood sugar.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/tutorials/diabetesintroduction/htm/_yes_50_no_0.htm
Diabetes
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Pituitary DwarfismDecreased output of HGH (human growth hormone).
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Gigantism Increased output of HGH (human growth hormone).
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Cretintism decreased thyroid hormone production
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Myxedema thyroid gland does not make enough thyroid hormone
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Hyperthyroidism increased production of thyroid hormone
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Grave’s Disease autoimmune disorder that leads to overactivity of the thyroid gland
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Hypothyroidism decreased production of thyroid hormone
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Exopthalmus decreased production of thyroid hormone
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Tetany (Hypocalcemic) diminished function of the parathyroid glands
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Addison’s Disease adrenal glands do not produce enough of their hormones
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Cushing’s Disease pituitary gland releases too much adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH).
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ANY QUESTIONS?