Title: BRIEF History of endocrinology
1BRIEF History of endocrinology
2THREE PERIODS IN HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF
ENDOCRINOLOGY
- DESCRIPTIVE PERIOD
- PERIOD OF ANALYTICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY
- CONTEMPORARY PERIOD/SYNTHETIC ENDOCRINOLOGY
3I. DESCRIPTIVE PERIOD
Anatomical description
- Gonads and liver were known to earliest
physicians - 1400 BCAyurveda documents Hindus knew that
pregnancy lasts for 10 lunar months - sealing spirits are responsible for infertility
- Contraceptive methods too hypothized in
Ayurveda..
4Contraceptive methods in Ayurveda
- Swallowing three year old molasses or roots of
Agni tree cooked in sour rice water - Vaginal fumigation with smoke of Neem wood or
passiveness in coitus/holding breath - Coitus obstructus or smearing of vagina with
honey/ ghee or vaginal medication of rock salt
dipped in oil
5More from Ayurveda
- Goiter is described as GALAGANDA
- For cure of impotence and obesity administration
of testicular tissue (ORGANOTHERAPY)
6Ancient Chinese and Endocrinology
- THOUSANDS OF GOLD PRISCRIPTION by SON SSU MO
695AD
- Dried placenta to improve fertility
- Abortion a pill (oil quick silver) fried and
taken empty stomach
7Ancient Chinese and Endocrinology
- The oldest reports about iodine deficiency and
more specifically Goitre come from China. As much
as 5000 years ago - Treatment-seaweed.
- Nowadays it is known that people who eat a lot of
seaweed do not suffer from iodine deficiency.
8Ancient Egyptians and Endocinology
- Signs of sterility women having spots before
their eyes - Diagnostic test for pregnancy watermelon pounded
mixed with milk of woman who has born son is
given - a) if the woman vomits- she is pregnant
- b) if only flatulence - never bear again
9Ancient Egyptians and Endocinology
- Contraception Ovariotomy were performed
- Carvings of patients with Acromegaly, Goitre and
Achondroplasia have been unearthed - Eunuchs /Castrated males in ancient times were
used to guard harems
10AKHENATEN (1353 BC) -ancient Egyptian ruler,
Acromegalic
11Thyroid disease
- Considered to be symbol of beauty(MIDDLE AGES)
12Ancient Europeans
- Alexandrians-III century bc-thymus
- Galen -greek(AD 129 200) thyroid,
pinealpitutary
13Ancient Europeans
- Bartolommeo eustachi-suprarenals-16th century
- Paul langerhans (1847-1888)-insula of pancreas
-1869
14- 1880-Ivar Viktor Sandstorm , swedish medical
student,described parathyroid - It was the last major organ to be recognized in
humans
15IDEA OF A CANAL SYSTEM
- 17th century William Harvey describes heart as a
four chambered pump that moves blood through
arteries and veins, not air. - Mid 1800s idea that circulating blood carries
substances from one part of the body to a distant
part where the substance exerts its effect.
16II. PERIOD OF ANALYTICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY
SPECIAL PHYSIOLOGY OF ENDOCRINE GLANDS THE
HORMONES
- 1766- Ruysch Internal secretory function of
endocrine organs Haller text book of physiology - 1801-Le Callois.1836-T Wilkinson King Thyroid
secretion - 1840- George Gulliver Adrenal secretion
17FIRST EXPERIMENTAL PROOF OF INTERNAL SECRETION
- John hunter(1728 1793)-1792
- Arnold Adolph Berthold ( 1 803-1 86 1 ) -1849
- Castration of cock caused atrophy of comb but
this could be prevented if the testis were
transplanted to another part of the body
18The Great Year(1855)-Peak of Endocrinology
- Concept of internal secretion-established in
scientific knowledge
The great triumvirate
19Claude Bernard (1813-1878 )"Father
of Physiology"
- 1855-the glycogenic function of the liver in the
course of this he was led to the conclusion,
which throws light on the causation of diabetes
mellitus, that the liver, in addition to
secreting bile, is the seat of an internal
secretion, by which it prepares sugar at the
expense of the elements of the blood passing
through it - lessons on experimental physiology
20Thomas Addison(1793-1860)Great Man of
Guys Hospital
- 1855- Constitutional And Local Effects Of
Disease Of Supra Renal Capsule - Role of internal secretion is demonstrated
through anatomical observations - Addisons disease
- Addisons crisis
- Addisonian anemia/pernicious anemia
- Adrenoleukodystrophy, etc
21Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard
(1817-1894)Inspiration to Robert Louis
Stevenson for the Character of Dr Jekyll and Mr
Hyde "
- 1855- Demonstrated that removal of the adrenal
gland resulted in death, due to lack of essential
hormones.
22- 1856- Alfred Vulpian discovered adrenaline
/chromogen in the adrenal medulla - 1895- Eugene Baumann iodothyroxine as active
principle in thyroid - 1901- Takamine Aldrich independently isolated
secretion of adrenal medulla and described
chemical structure as adrenaline - 1902- Bayliss and Starling isolated secretin from
duodenal secretion
2320th Century
- 1904-maurice-adolphe limon
- First used the term endocrine/endocrinology
- Endo Greek adjective inside
First to use the word hormone at royal college of
physicians, in his Croonian lectures , HARMAO
GREEK VERBHAVING PROPERTY OF STIMULATING
24LAST PHASE OF PERIOD OF ANALYTICAL
ENDOCRINOLOGY
- Harvey Williams Cushing "father of modern
neurosurgery".
- Discovery of the integration of glands and their
regulatory process - Pitutary gland and its regulatory actions-
Harvey Cushings,Longdon-Brown
25III. PERIOD OF SYNTHETIC ENDOCRINOLOGY
The connection between hormonal nervous system
neurohumoral system
- 1918- L.Greving, 1933-Roussy Mossinger-
demonstrated nervous connections between
hypothalamus and pituitary gland, olfactogonadal
opticogonadal reflex arc - 1931- Walter Cannon adrenaline fight or flight
response - 1923- John Macleod insulin
WALTER CANNON
26The Connection Between Hormonal Nervous system
Neurohumoral system
- 1904 T R Elliot- sympathetic nervous system and
release of chemicals, in 1921 Cannon and Loewi
termed it as adrenal hormone - 1906-Dixon,1921-Loewi, 1929-Dale parasympathetic
nerves act through cholinergic hormone
27NOSOGRAPHY OF ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
- Hippocrates(460 BC 370 BC) disease of
scyths hypo-orchadism/climatic hypoovarism
- Hypothyroidism-Earliest to studied
- 1850- TB Curling
- described role of thyroid in symptom complex of
cretinism
28THYROID DISEASE
- 1871- Hilton-Fagge related the Cretinoid state to
a congenital inadequacy of thyroid function in
early childhood. - 1873 -Gull related dry skin, sparse hair,
puffiness of the face and hands, and a swollen
tongue to Myxedema, the pathological deficiency
of thyroid function in adults (goiter).
29HYPOADRENALISM
- 1855-the first person to correctly connect the
symptoms of what is now called ADDISONS
DISEASE to a functional deficiency of the adrenal
glands
30History of Endocrinotherapy
- 1889- BROWN SEQUARD Hypodermic injection of a
fluid prepared from the testicles of guinea
pigs and dogs, as a means of prolonging human
life - 1890- G R M URRAY Thyroid organotherapy
- 1921- insulinotherapy by Banting, later sex
hormones, cortins, growth hormone etc
31Protein of the 20th Century
- Insulin
- 1926- One of the first proteins to be
crystallized in pure form. - 1955 - First protein to be fully sequenced
- 1958 - First protein to be chemically
synthesized in though in insufficient
quantities to be produced commercially - 1979 First human protein to be manufactured by
way of Biotechnology
32HISTORY OF INSULIN
- 1869- Paul Langerhans, a medical student in
Berlin, identified some previously un-noticed
tissue clumps scattered throughout the bulk of
the pancreas. - The function of the "little heaps of cells,"
later known as the islets of langerhans, was
unknown - Edouard luaguesse later suggested that they might
produce secretions that play a regulatory role in
digestion. - Paul Langerhans' son, Archibald, also helped to
understand this regulatory role.
33- 1889- Oscar Minkowski in collaboration with
Joseph Von Mering removed the pancreas from a
healthy dog to test its assumed role in
digestion. - Several days later Minkowski's animal keeper
noticed a swarm of flies feeding on the dog's
urine. - On testing the urine they found sugar
- Establishing for the first time a relationship
between the pancreas and diabetes.
34- 1901- Eugene Opie, established the link between
the Islets of Langerhans and diabetes - Diabetes mellitus is caused by destruction of
the islets of Langerhans and occurs only when
these bodies are in part or wholly destroyed. .
35- 1906- George Ludwig Zuelzer was partially
successful treating dogs with pancreatic extract
but was unable to continue his work. - Between 1911 and 1912- E L Scott at
the university of Chicago used aqueous pancreatic
extracts and noted a slight diminution of
glycosuria but was unable to convince his
director of his work's value it was shut down. - 1919- Israel Kleiner demonstrated similar effects
at Rockfellar university, but his work was
interrupted by WW I and he did not return to
it.
36- 1921 - Nicolae Paulescu, a professor of
physiology at the university of medicine and
pharmacy in Bucharest was the first one to
isolate insulin - called Pancrein
- Use of his techniques was patented in Romania,
though no clinical use resulted
37- 1921 -Fedrick banting meet JJR MacLeod, who
supplied Banting with a lab at the University of
Toronto, an assistant (medical student Charles
Best), and 10 dogs, then left on vacation during
the summer of 1921. - Their method was tying a ligature (string) around
the pancreatic duct, and, when examined several
weeks later, the pancreatic digestive cells had
died and been absorbed by the immune system,
leaving thousands of islets. - They then isolated an extract from these islets,
producing what they called isletin (what we now
know as insulin), and tested this extract on the
dogs. - Banting and Best were then able to keep a
pancreatectomized dog alive all summer because
the extract lowered the level of sugar in the
blood
38- December 1921- Macleod invited the Biochemist
James Collip, to help with this task, and, within
a month, the team felt ready for a clinical test
39- January 11,1922, Leonard Thompson, a 14-year-old
diabetic who lay dying at the Toronto general
hospital, was given the first injection of
insulin. However, the extract was so impure that
Thompson suffered a severe allergic reaction, and
further injections were canceled. - Over the next 12 days, Collip worked day and
night to improve the ox-pancreas extract, and a
second dose was injected on the 23rd. This was
completely successful, not only in having no
obvious side-effects, but in completely
eliminating the glycosuria sign of diabetes.
40- young girl aged 13 years suffering from
diabetes. She weighs just 45lbs and her chances
of surviving for much longer are very, very poor.
She was one of the first patients to be treated
with insulin extracted from the pancreases of
slaughtered cattle.
41University of Toronto-Insulin
42- spring of 1922- Best managed to improve his
techniques to the point where large quantities of
insulin could be extracted on demand, but the
preparation remained impure. - The drug firm Eli Lilly and company had offered
assistance not long after the first publications
in 1921, and they took Lilly up on the offer in
April. - November,1922- Lilly made a major breakthrough,
and were able to produce large quantities of
highly refined, 'pure' insulin. Insulin was
offered for sale shortly thereafter.
43- 1950-The amino acid structure of insulin was
characterized in the 1950's and - 1977-the first genetically-engineered human
insulin was produced in a laboratory in 1977 by
Genentech using E. Coli. - 1982-Partnering with Genentech , Eli Lilly went
on in 1982 to sell the first commercially
available human insulin under the brand
name Humulin.
44Nobel Prize
- 1923-The Nobel Prize committee in 1923 credited
the practical extraction of insulin to a team at
the University of Toronto and awarded the Nobel
Prize to two men Frederick Banting and JJR
Macleod. - Banting, insulted that Best was not mentioned,
shared his prize with Best, and Macleod
immediately shared his with James Collip. - The patent for insulin was sold to
the University of Toronto for one dollar
45Nobel Prize
- The primary structure of insulin was determined
by British molecular biologist Frederick Sanger.
- 1958-It was the first protein to have its
sequence be determined. He was awarded the
1958 Nobel prize in Chemistry for this work.
46Banting and Best's laboratory where insulin was
discovered
47Banting and Best in the laboratory where insulin
was discovered
48Student assistant Charles H. Best and Frederick
G. Banting are standing on the roof of the
medical building with one of the diabetic dogs
used in their experiments with insulin
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