chapter 17 the endocrine system, part 1
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Chapter 17 The Endocrine System, Part 1
1. An overview of hormones and the endocrine system 2. Describe the structural and functional organization
of the hypothalamus and the pituitary and explain their relationship
3. Discuss the locations and structures of the thyroid and parathyroid glands.
4. List the hormones (and their function) produced by these glands.
5. Briefly review some examples of abnormal hormone production
Developed by John Gallagher, MS, DVM
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Endocrine System Overview
n Ductless glands produce hormones n Secreted directly into the
bloodstream (endocrine) n Except the thyroid
n Gland may be entire organ: n Pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, pineal,
adrenal n or bits of tissue interspersed within
an organ n Gonads, kidneys, many others
Fig 17.1
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Classes of Hormones (p 516)
n Chemical classification of hormones n Amino Acid Derivatives
n Proteins (longer) n Peptides (shorter) n Amines (derived from a single amino
acid) n Steroids (from cholesterol)
n Glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids, sex hormones
n Eicosanoids (from arachidonic acid) n Target tissues are identified by specific
receptors (on target cells). The effects may be stimulatory or inhibitory, depending on the receptors.
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Control of Hormone Secretion
n Humoral n BP and the kidney’s JG apparatus
n Neural n Recall the adrenal medulla n Hypothalamic Releasing Factors
n Hormonal n Pituitary Releasing Hormones, e.g., FSH
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Hypothalamus
Control Center for internal environment
Regulates nervous and endocrine systems via 3 mechanisms:
1. ANS centers exert nervous control on adrenal medulla 2. ADH and Oxytocin production 3. Regulatory hormone production (RH and IH) controls
pituitary gland directly and all other endocrine glands indirectly
1. These regulatory hormones are released from neurons, thus we have neuroendocrine cells.
Fig 17.3
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Pituitary Gland (= Hypophysis) p 518
n Structure: n Located at the base of the brain,
surrounded by the Circle of Willis n Infundibulum - connection to
hypothalamus n In the sella turcica of the sphenoid
bone n Two parts with separate embryonic
origins: n Anterior Pituitary n Posterior Pituitary
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Pituitary Gland (= Hypophysis) p 518
Fig 25.3
•Anterior Pituitary (= adenohypophysis)
•AKA pars distalis •production of 7 peptide hormones
•4 are tropic hormones, stimulating other endocrine glands
•Pars intermedia and pars tuberalis secrete MSH and some gonadotropins.
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Pituitary Gland (= Hypophysis) p 518
Fig 25.3
• Posterior Pituitary (= neurohypophysis)
•AKA pars nervosa •Storage reservoir for ADH and Oxytocin (produced in ?)
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Pituitary Gland (= Hypophysis)
Review Table 25.1
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Anterior Pituitary: Portal System
n Portal systems: two capillary networks in serial arrangement
n Three sites of capillary portal systems: liver, kidney, and pituitary
n Portal veins: blood vessels that link two capillary networks
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Anterior Pituitary: Control
n Hypothalamus has neurons that produce n Releasing , e.g., GnRH, or n Inhibiting Hormones
n Into the first capillary plexus n Down the infundibulum in portal
veins n Into the second capillary plexus
n Receptors in pituitary n Hormones then released into the
circulation
Fig 17.4 (a)
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Neurohypophysis = PP
n Neurons originate in the Supraoptic and Paraventricular Nuclei
n Their axons extend down the infundibulum
n Release Oxytocin and ADH (vasopressin) into the circulation
Fig 17.4 (b)
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Pituitary MRI, contrast enhanced
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Thyroid Gland p 523
n Anterior surface of trachea just inferior of thyroid cartilage (or Adam’s apple)
n Two lobes connected by isthmus
Fig 17.5
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More Thyroidn Thyroid follicular cells (simple cuboidal
epithelium) produce and store thyroglobulin in thyroid follicles n Iodine then added to produce thyroxine (T4)
and triiodothyronine (T3) inside the follicles n The thyroglobulin is reabsorbed by the
follicular cells, cleaved, and the thyroid hormone (T3 and T4) are released into the bloodstream
n Note that this is the only extracellular storage of hormones
n C (chief) Cells: (AKA parafollicular cells) produce calcitonin n Interspersed between thyroid follicles n Lower blood Calcium
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Classic Negative Feedback Loop
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C-Cells
Simple cuboidal epithelium
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Thyroid Disease
n Hypo- n Weakness n Dry, coarse Skin n Lethargy, Slow Speech n Feel cold n Less Sweat n Eyelid and Facial Edema
n Hyper- n Cardiovascular
n Increased BP n Tachycardia n Palpitations
n Neuromuscular n Emotional lability n Insomnia n Weakness n Hand Tremor
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Parathyroid Glands
n Parathyroid hormone (PTH; sometimes also called parathormone)
n Function: n raises blood [Ca2+]
n antagonist to Calcitonin
4 tiny glands embedded in the posterior aspect of the thyroid (superior and inferior)
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