Introduction To Endocrinology
Introduction To Endocrinology
Introduction To Endocrinology
BATCH 5
SEMESTER 2
DPT
Dr Arnab Altaf
DPT(UHS)
MPHIL(RCRS)
Faculty Member
Hajvery University (HU)
Endocrine Glands
Learning Objectives:
• Students will able to learn:
1.What is Endocrinology?
2.What are Endocrine glands?
3.Hormones?
4.Effects of hormones on target glands?
5.Homeostatic Imbalances?
Endocrine Glands
• Hypothalamus
• Pituitary Islets of Langerhans
• Gonads
– Ovaries
– Testes
• Pineal gland
• Thymus
• others
– Anterior lobe
– Posterior lobe
• Thyroid gland
• Parathyroid glands
• Adrenal Glands
– Cortex
– Medulla
Hypothalamus
Part of brain
Regulates ANS, emotions,
feeding/satiety, thirst, body
temperature, etc.
Hormones related to these
functions
“Releasing hormones”
Axonal transport to posterior lobe
Anterior Pituitary
• “Releasing” hormones regulate AP aka
adeno hypo physis “glands” “under” “growth”
• All proteins
– TSH (thryoid stimulating hormone/thyrotropin)
– ACTH (adrenocorticotropic hormone)
– FSH (gonadotropin)
– LH (gonadotropin)
• Tropins/tropic hormones
– GH (growth hormone)
– Prolactin-releasing H
• Hypothalamic Pituitary Axis Animation : IP Web
ANTERIOR PITUITARY
Anterior Pituitary
Action
Anterior P. Homeostatic
Imbalances
Growth hormone (GH or hGH)
– Promotes mitosis, cell division
– Elongation of long bones, etc.
– Healing of wounds Lack of hGH retards growth
– Hypersecretion in youth produces giantism
– Hyposecretion in childhood produces pituitary dwarfism
– Hypersecretion in adult produces acromegaly
Posterior Pituitary
• Axonal transport to Posterior Pituitary aka
neuro hypo physis
“nerve” “under” “growth”
• Parafollicular/ C cells
• Calcitonin
– Decreases blood Ca2+ by depositing it in bones
THYROID GLAND
Homeostatic imbalances
• Hypothyroidism results
– Myxedema (in adults)
– Goiter—low levels of iodine
– Cretinism (in children)
• Hyperthyroidism results
– Graves disease
Parathyroid Glands
• Four small glands embedded in posterior of
thyroid
– Parathyroid hormone (PTH)
– Stimulates osteoclasts to free Ca2+ from bone
– Stimulates Ca2+ uptake from intestine & kindey
Parathyroid Glands
Parathyroid Homeostatic
Imbalances
• Severe hyperparathyroidism causes massive
bone destruction