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Hypothalamic Control of Posterior Pituitary
Hypothalamus neuron cell bodies produce ADH: supraoptic nuclei Oxytocin: paraventricular nuclei
Transported along the hypothalamo-
hypophyseal tract Stored in posterior pituitary Release controlled by neuroendocrine
reflexes
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Hypothalamic Control of Anterior Pituitary
Hormonal control rather than neural
Hypothalamus neurons synthesize releasing and inhibiting hormones
Hormones are transported to axon endings of median eminence
Hormones secreted into the hypothalamo-hypophyseal portal system regulate the secretions of the anterior pituitary
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Anterior pituitary and hypothalamic secretions are controlled by the target organs they regulate Secretions are controlled by negative feedback inhibition by
target gland hormones
Negative feedback at 2 levels The target gland hormone can act on the hypothalamus and
inhibit secretion of releasing hormones The target gland hormone can act on the anterior pituitary and
inhibit response to the releasing hormone
Feedback Control of Anterior Pituitary
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Short feedback loop: Retrograde transport of blood from anterior pituitary to the hypothalamus Hormone released by anterior pituitary
inhibits secretion of releasing hormone
Positive feedback effect: During the menstrual cycle, estrogen stimulates LH surge
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Higher Brain Function and Pituitary Secretion
Axis: Relationship between anterior pituitary and a particular target gland. Pituitary-gonad axis
Hypothalamus receives input from higher brain centers Psychological stress affects: Circadian rhythms, menstrual cycle
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Adrenal Glands
Paired organs that cap the kidneys Each gland consists of an outer cortex and inner medulla
Adrenal medulla: Derived from embryonic neural crest
ectoderm (same tissue that produces the sympathetic ganglia) Synthesizes and secretes catecholamines (mainly Epi but some NE)
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Adrenal cortex does not receive neural innervation Must be stimulated hormonally (ACTH)
Consists of 3 zones
Zona glomerulosa Zona fasciculata Zona reticularis
Secretes corticosteroids
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Functions of Adrenal Cortex
Zona glomerulosa: Mineralcorticoids (aldosterone) Stimulate kidneys to reabsorb Na+ and secrete K+
Zona fasciculata: Glucocorticoids (cortisol)
Inhibit glucose utilization and stimulate gluconeogenesis
Zona reticularis: Sex steroids(DHEA) Supplement sex steroids
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Functions of Adrenal Medulla
Innervated by preganglionic sympathetic axons Increase respiratory rate Increase HR and cardiac output Vasoconstrict blood vessels, thus increasing venous return Stimulate glycogenolysis Stimulate lipolysis
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Stress and Adrenal Gland
Non-specific response to stress produces the general adaptation syndrome (GAS)
Alarm phase: Adrenal glands activated Stage of resistance: Stage of
readjustment Stage of exhaustion: Sickness and/or
death if readjustment is not complete
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Thyroid Hormones
Thyroid gland is located just below the larynx Thyroid is the largest of the pure endocrine glands Follicular cells secrete thyroxine Parafollicular cells secrete calcitonin
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Production of Thyroid Hormones
Iodide (I-) actively transported into the follicle and secreted into the colloid. Oxidized to iodine (Io)
Iodine attached to tyrosine within thyroglobulin chain Attachment of 1 iodine produces monoiodotyrosine (MIT) Attachment of 2 iodines produces diiodotyrosine (DIT)
MIT and DIT or 2 DIT molecules coupled together. T3 and T4 produced
TSH stimulates pinocytosis into the follicular cell hydrolyze T3 and T4 from thyroglobulin secrete the free hormones into the blood
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Actions of T3
Stimulates protein synthesis Promotes maturation of nervous system
Stimulates rate of cellular respiration by
Production of uncoupling proteins Increase active transport by Na+/K+ pumps Lower cellular [ATP]
Increases metabolic heat and metabolic rate
Stimulates consumption of glucose, fatty acids and other molecules
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Diseases of Thyroid
Iodine-deficiency goiter Abnormal growth of the thyroid gland In the absence of sufficient iodine, cannot
produce adequate amounts of T4 and T3
Lack of negative feedback inhibition Stimulates TSH, which causes abnormal
growth
Adult myxedema: Accumulation of mucoproteins and fluid in subcutaneous tissue
Symptoms: Decreased metabolic rate, weight gain, decreased ability to adapt to cold, lethargy
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Grave’s disease: Hyperthyroidism, Autoimmune disorder Exerts TSH-like effects on thyroid Not affected by negative feedback
Cretinism: Hypothyroid from end of 1st trimester to 6 months postnatally Severe mental retardation
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Parathyroid Glands
Embedded in the lateral lobes of the thyroid gland
Parathyroid hormone (PTH): Only hormone secreted by the parathyroid glands
Single most important hormone in the control of blood [Ca2+]
Stimulated by decreased blood [Ca2+] Promotes rise in blood [Ca2+] by acting on
bones, kidney and intestines
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Pancreatic Islets (Islets of Langerhans)
Alpha cells secrete glucagon Glucagon secretion is stimulated by a fall
in the plasma glucose concentration and insulin secretion that occurs when a person is fasting
Stimulates glycogenolysis and lipolysis Stimulates conversion of fatty acids to
ketones
Beta cells secrete insulin
Stimulus is an increase in blood [glucose] Promotes entry of glucose into cells Converts glucose to glycogen and fat Aids entry of amino acids into cells
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Pineal Gland
Secretes melatonin Production stimulated by the suprachiasmatic nucleus in
hypothalamus SCN is primary center for circadian rhythms Light/dark changes required to synchronize Melatonin secretion increases with darkness and peaks in middle of
night
May inhibit GnRH May function in the onset of puberty (controversial)
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Gonads and Placenta
Gonads (testes and ovaries) secrete sex hormones Testosterone Estradiol 17-β
After menopause, produces estrone Progesterone
Placenta secretes large amounts of estriol, progesterone, hCG, hCS
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Autocrine and Paracrine Regulation
Autocrine: Produced and act within the same tissue of an organ All autocrine regulators control gene expression in target
cells
Paracrine: Produced within one tissue and regulate a different tissue of the same organ
Cytokines (lymphokines) regulate different cells (interleukins) Growth factors promote growth and cell division in any organ Neutrophins guide regenerating peripheral neurons
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Prostaglandins
Most diverse group of autocrine regulators Produced in almost every organ Wide variety of functions
Different prostaglandins may exert antagonistic effects in
some tissues Immune system: Promote inflammatory process Reproductive system: Play role in ovulation Digestive system: Inhibit gastric secretion Respiratory system: May bronchoconstrict or bronchodilate Circulatory system: Vasoconstrictors or vasodilators Urinary system: Vasodilation
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Inhibitors of prostaglandin synthesis Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS)
Aspirin, indomethacin, ibuprofen: inhibit COX1 Celecoxib and rofecoxib: inhibit COX2