Title: Diapositiva 1
1Endocrine System
2- The endocrine system is a coordinator and
effector system. It is made up of a set of
endocrine glands which are named after the
substances they produce, (hormones) which are
secreted into the bloodstream (inner secretion).
3Types of glands
- Apart from the endocrine glands there is another
type of gland called exocrine glands (like those
of the digestive and respiratory organs) which
release secretions out of the body or directly
into a duct of the inner cavities of the
organism. - There are also mixed glands like the pancreas,
which secretes pancreatic juice (exocrine
secretion) and hormones (endocrine secretion)
like insulin and glucagon.
4Endocrine glands
- Endocrine glands are glands of the endocrine
system that secrete its products, hormones,
directly into the blood rather than through a
duct. The main endocrine glands include the
pituitary gland (hypophysis), the pancreas, the
ovaries, the testes, the thyroid gland, and the
adrenal glands. The hypothalamus is a
neuroendocrine organ. Other organs which are not
so well known for their endocrine activity
include the stomach, which produces hormones such
as ghrelin.
5Hormones
- Hormones are organic molecules made up of a
variety of chemical compositions. Hormones
coordinate, control and regulate different
organs, which make the organism function properly
as a whole. - Each hormone has an effect only on some specific
cells, which are called target cells. - The hormone-specific receptors are located in the
cytoplasmic membrane or in the cytoplasm of the
target cells. These receptors are made up of
protein molecules where hormones bind to these
receptors, resulting in the activation of a
signal transduction mechanism that ultimately
leads to cell type-specific responses.
6Functions
Nervous System Endocrine System
The information is transmitted by nervous impulse (electric nature) The information is transmitted by the secretion of some substances (chemical nature)
The action (effect) is fast The action (effect) is slower
The action is short lasting The action is longer lasting
- Both the endocrine and nervous systems coordinate
the organism, but there are some differences
between them
7- The endocrine system also depends on the commands
of the nervous system, mainly those coming from
the Hypothalamus which is directly connected with
the pituitary gland (also called hypophysis). -
Endocrine system
Hormones
Nervous system
Coordination regulation
8- Hormones are released and act in very little
quantities, so small changes in these quantities
can have an important impact. Therefore, hormone
production levels are of high importance. The
endocrine system controls hormone production as
follows
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10- The pituitary gland is a gland that regulates the
activity of other endocrine glands by releasing
different Stimulating Hormones (SH)When an
endocrine gland receives an SH it begins to
produce a specific hormone (H), which carries out
its specific action.The concentration of this
hormone in the blood gets increasingly higher.
When the hormone concentration is high enough it
begins to have an effect on the pituitary itself,
inhibiting the release of the SH. This is called
a negative feed-back effect.
11Endocrines glands
12Released hormones
Pituitary gland Occipital lobe The
antidiuretic hormone (ADH) decreases the amount
of water that is eliminated in the urine
Oxytocin it is related with milk production in
females, pregnancy, and orgasm. Frontal lobe
Hormones that stimulate other glands Growth
Hormone (GH) promotes the elongation of bones
and growth in general.
13Thyroid and Parathyroid
Thyroxine increases the intensity of metabolism
Parathyroid hormone regulates calcium and
phosphorus in the blood
14Adrenal glands
Adrenaline It conditions the body for strong
physical activities and its actions are similar
to those of the sympathetic nervous system.
Corticosteroids It regulates various metabolic
processes and the amount of water in tissues.
Aldosterone It controls the concentration of
sodium and potassium in the blood.
15Pancreas
Insulin increases the use of glucose by muscle
and other tissues. Glucagon stimulates the
conversion of liver glycogen into glucose, which
is transferred to the blood.
16Ovaries and Testes
- TesticlesAndrogens produce and maintain male
sexual activities and characteristics. - Testosterone is a steroid hormone from the
androgen group.- Ovaries Estrogens produce
and maintain female sexual activities and
characteristics. Progesterone allows the
implantation of the embryo in the uterus.
17Diseases
- Diabetes is a metabolic disorder related to the
process that converts the food we eat into
energy. Insulin is the most important factor in
this process. During digestion food is broken
down to obtain glucose, the main source of fuel
for the body. This glucose enters the
bloodstream, where insulin allows it to enter
cells. (Insulin is a hormone secreted by the
pancreas, a large gland behind the stomach).In
people suffering from diabetes, one of the two
following components of this system fails - The pancreas produces too little insulin or it
doesnt produce anything at all (Type I). - The body's cells dont respond to insulin that is
produced (Type II). -
18- Hypothyroidism
- is a situation in which there is an insufficient
amount of circulating thyroid hormones. This is
usually due to the functioning of the thyroid
gland below its normal levels of activity.
Hypothyroidism makes the thyroid gland grow
(hyperplasia) which causes goitre. Hypothyroidism
is the most common disease of the thyroid. - Causes of Hypothyroidism Lack of iodine.
thyroiditis. Thyroidectomy. Drugs.
Congenital hypothyroidism (cretinism).
19- Hyperthyroidism (also called toxic goitre) is a
situation in which there is an excessive amount
of circulating thyroid hormones, usually due to
the thyroid gland being overworked (an overactive
thyroid).Causes of HyperthyroidismGraves'
disease (toxic diffuse goiter)Thyroiditis.Toxi
c nodules
20Healthy habits
- Do not use drugs- Avoid obesity- Consume
enough iron with food
21By
Inmaculada Marmolejo García María Martínez
Morales Elena Castro Garrido Inmaculada Domínguez
Rodríguez