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Page 1: The Endocrine System Chapter 9.  Communication and Control – slower and long lasting through hormones – chemical messages – that effect a target organ

The Endocrine System

Chapter 9

Page 2: The Endocrine System Chapter 9.  Communication and Control – slower and long lasting through hormones – chemical messages – that effect a target organ

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)

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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)

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Chemical Nature of Hormones

Derived from cholesterol

Derived from amino acids

Derived from fatty acids

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Other types of Negative Feedback

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Positive Feedback

More Uncommon than negative feedback Amplify changes rather than reverse them Labor – the contractions are amplified through

hormone control

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Pituitary Gland Gland in hind brain about the size of a pea Anterior (adrenohypophysis)- gland / Posterior

(neurohypophysis) - nervous

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Anterior (adrenohypophysis)- gland - hypothalamin releasing hormones get anterior to release hormones

Posterior (neurohypophysis) - nervous - nerve endings from hypothalamus cause hormones to be released

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Hormones of Anterior Pituitary Tropic Hormones – Stimulates another endocrine gland to grow and

secrete its hormone

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Adrenal Glands

Adrenal Glands - Lie on top of the kidneysTwo separate endocrine glands the adrenal cortex and

the adrenal medulla

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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

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Pancreatic Islets/ Islets of Langerhans Alpha cells = glucagon, Beta cells = insulin

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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

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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

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HEARTAtrial Natriuretic Hormone – secreted by the walls of

the atria – regulates fluid and electrolytes THYMUS

Located in mediastinum. Has cortex and medulla Houses lymphocytes secretes thymosin - immune regulator