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Title: Ch 19 Endocrinology, contd


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Ch 19 Endocrinology, contd
  • Adrenal Gland
  • Steroid hormones and their glands
  • Other endocrine glands
  • Compare Endocrine and Nervous systems

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Adrenal or Suprarenal Gland
  • Adrenal Medulla modified sympathetic ganglion
    produces epinephrine and norepinephrine
    (parallels sympathetic division of ANS)
  • Adrenalin adrenaline epinephrine
  • Neuroendocrine gland

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Adrenal or Suprarenal Gland
  • Adrenal cortex
  • Corticosteroid production
  • Zona GlomerulosaAldosterone (a
    mineralocorticoid)
  • Zona fasciculataGlucocorticoids, esp. cortisol,
    AKA cortisone
  • Zona reticularisAndrogens? DHEA?

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Steroid Hormones
  • All steroid hormones have a common chemical
    backbone, derived from cholesterol
  • Slight differences in branches decide the
    hormones activity
  • Lipid soluble
  • Estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, cortisone,
    aldosterone, calcitriol, vitamin D

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More Steroids
  • Sex Steroids
  • Female estrogen and progesterone
  • Male testosterone, AKA anabolic steroids
  • Corticosteroids
  • Cortisol (antiinflammatory)
  • Mineralocorticoids
  • Aldosterone (preserves Na)
  • Calcitriol (active form of Vit. D from kidneys,
    absorbs Ca2)

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Anabolic Steroids
  • Fluoxymesterone brand name Halotestin,
    Oxandrolone brand name Anavar, Methandrostenolone
    brand name Dianabol, Methyltestosterone brand
    name Metandren Oreton Methyl, Nandrolone Decnoate
    brand name Deca-Durabolin, Testosterone
    Propionate brand name Testex, Testosterone
    Cypionate brand name Depo-Testosterone,
    Stanozolol brand name Winstrol, Testolactone
    brand name Teslac, Dromostanolone Propionate
    brand name Drolban, Nandrolone Phenpropionate
    brand name Durabolin, Testosterone Enanthate
    brand name Delatestryl, Ethylestrenol brand name
    Maxibolin, Danazol brand name Danocrine,
    Calusterone brand name Methosarb, Testosterone
    Undecanoate, Testosterone Cyclohexanecarboxylate,
    Dihydrotestosterone, Methenolone Acetate brand
    name Primobolan, Testosterone-trans-4-n-butylcyclo
    hexyl-carboxylate code name 20Aet-1

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Pineal gland
  • Part of epithalamus
  • Secretes melatonin
  • Derivative of serotonin
  • Regulates circadian Rhythms (sleep cycle)
  • Inhibits hypothalamic releasing factors
  • Decreases repro function

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Pancreas
  • Endocrine AND exocrine functions
  • Pancreatic islets or Islets of Langerhans (1 x
    106 islets)
  • ? cells glucagon (? blood sugar levels by
    stimulating liver to convert glycogen to glucose)
  • ? cells insulin (51 a.a.) (? blood sugar levels
    by causing the cells to take up glucose for use
    by the mitochondria)
  • ? (delta) cells somatostatin
  • F cells pancreatic polypeptide

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Diabetes
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Type 1
  • AKA IDDM, juvenile onset
  • Deficiency of insulin
  • Type 2 (90 of DM)
  • AKA NIDDM, adult onset
  • Decreased production of insulin AND/OR
  • some sort of deficiency in receptors (insulin
    resistance)
  • Related to obesity, lack of exercise
  • Often controlled by diet, oral hypoglycemics
  • Diabetes insipidus
  • Deficiency of ADH
  • Much less common

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Thymus Gland
  • Inside thoracic cavity immediately posterior to
    sternum above the heart
  • Most active in infancy and childhood - Largest
    just before puberty, then atrophies
  • Thymosin - enhances T-lymphocyte production
    and competence. (important for immune system
    development)

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Testes
  • Secrete testosterone into the bloodstream
  • From interstitial cells
  • Stimulates sperm production (along with FSH)
  • Secondary sex characteristics
  • Inhibin (balances FSH)
  • From sustentacular (Sertoli) cells

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Ovaries
  • Estrogenby ovarian follicles in response to FSH
  • Progesteroneby the corpus luteum (pl. corpora
    lutea) in response to LH
  • Inhibindecreases estrogen prodn

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Other Endocrine Structures p 765
  • Heart Atrial Natriuretic Peptide
  • Brain Brain Natriuretic Peptide
  • GI Tract Enteroendocrine cells regulate
    digestive processes
  • Placenta pregnancy
  • hCG
  • Progesterone
  • HPL Human placental lactogen (increases
    glucose)
  • Relaxin relaxes pubic symphysis and cervix

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Other Endocrine Structures p 765
  • Kidneys
  • Renin converts angiotensin to angiotensin I
  • Regulates BP
  • Erythropoietin Stimulates production of RBCs
  • Calcitriol
  • Skin Precursor to Vitamin D

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Other Hormones
  • Prostaglandins (not in the book)
  • Approx 12 types, similar structure, widely
    different functions
  • Derived from FA
  • Produced in cell membranes in most cells
  • Involved in inflammatory response
  • NSAIDs are prostaglandin inhibitors
  • Gastrinproduce gastric HCl
  • Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG)
  • Endorphins
  • Others yet to be discovered

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Compare Endocrine and Nervous Systems
Hybrids Neuroendocrine Organs
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The Systems
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Repetitio est mater studiorum!
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