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1 Chapter 11 Endocrine System

2 Endocrine Glands Glands produce secretions
Endocrine glands make hormones Hormones use the circulatory system to reach their target Do not confuse with exocrine glands which has secretions that go through a duct

3 Function of the Endocrine System
Coordinate and integrate functions to maintain homeostasis Hypothalamus Neurotransmitters

4 Function of the Endocrine System
Pituitary gland Negative feedback system Nervous control

5 Pituitary Gland About size of a grape Located at base of brain
Connected to the hypothalamus Anterior lobe and posterior lobe Also known as the master gland

6 Anterior Lobe – Pituitary
Growth hormone (GH) or somatotropin Prolactin hormone (PRL) Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)

7 Anterior Lobe – Pituitary
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) Luteinizing hormone (LH) Interstitial cell-stimulating hormone (ICSH)

8 Intermediate Lobe – Pituitary
Few cells along borders of posterior and anterior lobes Melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH)

9 Posterior Lobe – Pituitary
Vasopressin converts to antidiuretic hormone (ADH) in the bloodstream Oxytocin

10 Thyroid Glands Located in neck close to the cricoid cartilage (Adam’s apple) Regulates body metabolism Thyroxine (T4) Triiodothyronine (T3) Calcitonin

11 Parathyroid Glands Four glands size of grains of rice
Attached to the posterior surface of the thyroid gland Maintains calcium-phosphorus balance Parathormone Parathormone and calcitonin Antagonistic effects

12 Thymus Gland Both an endocrine gland and lymphatic organ
Located under the sternum Decreases in size with aging thymosin

13 Adrenal Glands Located on top of each kidney
Have a cortex and a medulla ACTH from the pituitary gland stimulated activity of the cortex

14 Adrenal Cortex Mineralocorticoids Glucocorticoids Androgens Estrogens

15 Adrenal Medulla Epinephrine or adrenalin Norephinephrine
Powerful cardiac stimulant Norephinephrine Responds to the sympathetic nervous system Fight-or-flight hormones

16 Gonads Also called sex glands Female Ovaries Male Testes

17 Gonads – Hormones Female Estrogen Progesterone Male Testosterone

18 Pancreas Located behind stomach Exocrine and endocrine functions
Insulin Glucagon

19 Pineal Gland Located on the roof of the third ventricle in the brain
Suprachiasmatic nucleus Melatonin

20 Other Hormones Prostaglandins
Activity depends on which tissue secretes them Exact nature and function is being studied

21 Animation – Endocrine System
Click Here to play Endocrine System animation

22 Effects of Aging Affects nearly every gland
Blood levels of some hormones increase while others decrease Affects the homeostasis of the body

23 Endocrine System Disorders
A number of factors can cause problems Disease of the gland Autoimmune causes Infections Dietary deficiencies Signs and symptoms usually do to hyper- or hypoactivity of the glands

24 Disorders – Pituitary Hyperfunction Hypofunction Diabetes insipidus
Gigantism Acromegaly Hypofunction Dwarfism Diabetes insipidus

25 Disorders – Thyroid Diagnostic tests Hyperthyroidism Hypothyroidism
Myxedema Cretinism

26 Disorders – Parathyroid
Hyperparathyroidism Increased blood calcium Hypoparathyroidism Decreased blood calcium Tetany

27 Disorders – Adrenal Cortex
Hyperfunction Cushing’s syndrome Hypofunction Addison’s disease

28 Steroid Abuse in Sports
Androgenic anabolic steroids Risks of taking Males Females

29 Diabetes Mellitus Pancreatic disorder
Decreased secretion of insulin from the islets of Langerhans cells or by the ineffective use of insulin Type I and Type II diabetes

30 Diabetes Mellitus Signs and symptoms Pathophysiology
Hypo- and hyperglycemia Diagnostic tests Treatments


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