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1 Endocrine System Created By: Lauren Covey, Sophia Yang, Delaney Sullivan, Lena Tahir, Michael Chen

2 General Characteristics The main functioning unit of the endocrine system is the hormone. – Travels through interstitial fluid and blood to reach target cells. – Secreted by endocrine glands. Ex: Pituitary, Thyroid, etc.

3 Characteristics of Hormones Steroid hormones – Formed from cholesterol – Lipids – Doesn’t use second messengers to transmit signal to cell nucleus – Examples: Sex hormones, such as testosterone

4 Hormones (cont.) Nonsteroid hormones – Amines Derived from the amino acid thyrosine Ex: Epinephrine, Norepinephrine – Protein Long chains of amino acids Ex: PTH – Peptide Short chains of amino acids Ex: ADH – Glycoproteins Proteins and carbohydrates Ex: FSH

5 Hormone Action Steroid – Nonpolar, so are able to pass through cellular and nuclear membranes – Binds with receptors in the nucleus to activate the hormone-receptor complex, that activates certain sequences of DNA.

6 Hormone Action (cont.) Nonsteroid hormones – Polar substances – Make use of second messengers to relay message Most common is cAMP. Hormone → G-protein → Adenylate cyclase → cAMP cAMP activates protein kinases within the cytoplasm

7 Control Sources General method used is negative feedback – Although, oxytocin uses positive feedback Three methods of signaling hormone release: 1.Tropic Hormones from the pituitary and hypothalamus 2.Direct stimulation of the gland by the nervous system 3.Direct response to the surrounding conditions

8 Pituitary Gland Attached to the base of the hypothalamus Anterior: – Stimulated by tropic hormones from the hypothalamus – Hormones released include: GH, TSH, ACTH, FSH, prolactin, LH Posterior: – Stimulated by direct nervous pathways from the hypothalamus – Hormones released include: ADH and oxytocin

9 Thyroid Gland Located at the base of the throat Stimulated by both TSH (T3 and T4) and the surrounding environment (calcitonin). Regulates metabolism Hormones secreted: T3, T4, calcitonin

10 Parathyroid Gland Located within the thyroid in patches Stimulates osteoclasts Hormones secreted: PTH PTH is released with low blood calcium levels – Releases calcium from bones into the blood stream – Antagonist to calcitonin

11 Adrenal Glands Located on top of the kidneys Cortex – Outer layer of Adrenal glands – Stimulated by ACTH – Reacts to long-term stress – Releases glucose into the blood stream over time – Hormones released: aldosterone, cortisol Aldosterone acts in the renin-angiotensin system Medulla – Inner section of adrenal glands – Stimulated by direct nervous connection to the brain – Responds to short term stress – Hormones released: epinephrine and norepinephrine

12 Pancreas Controls the glucose levels within the bloodstream Has small groups within called the Islets of Langerhans – Contain two types of secreting cells: Alpha – releases glucagon Beta – releases insulin

13 Pineal Gland Located in the third ventricle of the brain Stimulated by the interpretation of light levels outside the body Regulates the sleep/wake cycle of the body Hormones released: Melatonin

14 Thymus Posterior to the sternum and above the heart Largest in infants Regulates the development of white blood cells, and facilitates the growth of T-cells. Release hormones called thymosins.

15 Gonads Ovaries – Stimulated by LH and FSH – Produces estrogen, progesterone Testes – Produces testosterone

16 It sucks to get old Hormone levels decrease with age – GH production decreases dramatically Menopause is caused by lack of efficiency of the ovaries Blood glucose regulation becomes very inefficient.

17 Disorders of the Thyroid Gland Hyperthyroid – Graves Disease: Low TSH level and high Thyroxin level, autoimmune, Symptoms: irritation, bulging eyes (exophthalmia), feel warm Hypothyroid – Cretinism: developmental problems in infants, mental retardation – Goiters: lack of iodine in food supply, huge thyroid gland

18 Disorders of the Adrenal Cortex Cushing Syndrome: too much ACTH – Gain weight, moon face, thinning of hair, weakness of limbs Addison’s Disease: not enough ACTH, weakness, fatigue, anorexia, elevated red blood cell count,

19 Diseases of Pancreas Islets Diabetes I: inability to produce insulin, autoimmune disorder in which immune system attacks pancreatic beta cells Diabetes II: Excessive weight gain, cells lose the ability to respond to insulin because receptors are blocked


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