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Chapter 9 The Endocrine System. Functions of Endocrine System  Second messenger system of the body  Uses chemical messages (hormones) that are released.

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1 Chapter 9 The Endocrine System

2 Functions of Endocrine System  Second messenger system of the body  Uses chemical messages (hormones) that are released into the blood  Hormones control several major processes Reproduction Growth and development Mobilization of body defenses Maintenance of much of homeostasis Regulation of metabolism

3 Hormone Overview  Hormones produced by specialized cells  Cells secrete hormones into extracellular fluids  Blood transfers hormones to target sites  Hormones regulate activity of other cells

4 The Chemistry of Hormones  Amino acid-based hormones -Proteins -Peptides -Amines  Steroids – made from cholesterol  Prostaglandins – made from highly active lipids

5 Mechanisms of Hormone Action  Hormones affect only certain tissues or organs (target cells or organs)  Target cells must have specific protein receptors  Hormone binding influences the working of the cells

6 Effects Caused by Hormones  Changes in plasma membrane permeability or electrical state  Synthesis of proteins, such as enzymes  Activation or inactivation of enzymes  Stimulation of mitosis

7 Steroid Hormone Action  Diffuse through membrane of target cells  Enter the nucleus  Bind to a specific protein  Bind to specific sites on DNA  Activate genes that result in synthesis of new proteins

8 Nonsteroid Hormone Action  binds to membrane  does not enter cell  Sets off a series of reactions that activates an enzyme  Catalyzes a reaction that produces a second messenger molecule  Oversees additional intracellular changes to promote a specific response

9 Control of Hormone Release  Most hormone levels in the blood are maintained by negative feedback  A stimulus or low hormone levels in the blood triggers the release of more hormone  Hormone release stops once an appropriate level in the blood is reached

10 Positive Feedback

11 Hormonal Stimuli of Endocrine Glands - activated by other hormones Humoral Stimuli of Endocrine Glands - changing blood levels of certain ions stimulate hormone release

12 Pituitary Hormones The main hormones ACTH – adrenocorticotropic hormone ADH – anti-diuretic hormone, or vasopressin FSH – follicle-stimulating hormone GH – growth hormone LH – luteinizing hormone PRL – prolactin TSH – thyroid-stimulating hormone

13 Neural Stimuli of Endocrine Glands  Nerve impulses stimulate hormone release  Most are under control of the sympathetic nervous system

14 Other Hormone-Producing Tissues  Parts of the small intestine  Parts of the stomach  Kidneys  Heart  Placenta  Many other areas have scattered endocrine cells

15 Developmental Aspects Most endocrine organs operate smoothly until old age, but here are some changes:  Menopause is brought about by lack of efficiency of the ovaries  Problems associated with reduced estrogen are common  Growth hormone production declines with age  Many endocrine glands decrease output with age


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