Endocrine System
Endocrine System
Endocrine System
SYSTEM
OBJECTIVES:
1.Discuss the Endocrine System and how it does work.
2.Determine the chemistry of hormones.
3.Identify the list of Endocrine & Exocrine Glands .
4.Classify the different hormones and their function.
5. Describe the effect of aging on the Endocrine System.
MEANING OF
ENDOCRINOLOGY
ENDO- within
CRINO- secrete
LOGY- study
Date 3
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
REPRODUCTION :
Hormones play a crucial role in regulating reproductive processes and behaviors.
MAINTENANCE OF HOMEOSTASIS :
Hormones help maintain stable internal environment ( homeostasis ) by regulating various
physiological parameters like blood sugar, calcium levels and fluid balance.
STRESS RESPONSE:
The endocrine system helps the body respond to stress by releasing
hormones like cortisol and adrenaline. Date
THE CHEMISTRY OF HORMONES
The hormones of the human body can be divided in two major groups on the basis of their
chemical structure.
AMINE HORMONES
- hormones derived from the modification of amino acids are referred to as amine hormones. Typically the
original structure of the amino acid is modified such as –CCOH, or –NH3+, or amine, group remains.
- Amine Hormones are synthesized from the amino acids tryptophan or tyrosine.
PEPTIDE AND PROTEIN HORMONES
- whereas the amine hormones are derived from a single amino acid, peptide and protein hormones consist
of multiple amino acids that link to form an amino acid chain.
- peptides hormones consist of short chains of amino acids, whereas protein hormones are longer
polypeptides.
STEROID HORMONES
- hormones are chemical messenger that are released in one tissue and transported through the
circulatory system to one or more tissues.
- one group of hormones is known as steroid hormones because these hormones are synthesized from
cholesterol, which also a steroid.
There are two main groups of steroid hormones: Corticosteroids hormones and Sex hormones.
. Corticosteroids Hormones- such as aldosterone and cortisol are produced by the adrenal gland, which is
located adjacent to each kidney.
. Sex Hormones- are class of steroid hormones secreted by the gonads, the placenta, and the adrenal glands.
Testosterone and androstenedione are the primary male sex hormones or androgens, controlling primary
sexual characteristics of males, or the development of male genital organs and the continuous production of
sperm.
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LIST OF ENDOCRINE AND EXOCRINE GLANDS
ENDOCRINE GLANDS
EXOCRINE GLANDS
-take secretion to the surface through ducts that exit the blood.
ENDOCRINE GLANDS
1.Pituitary Gland-
also called hypophysis is often referred to us “master
gland”. The pituitary gland is a pea size, reddish-gray that
stores hormone from the hypothalamus and releases into the
blood stream.
the pituitary gland can be divided into posterior pituitary
and anterior pituitary.
Posterior Pituitary- works as a unit with the hypothalamus
Anterior Pituitary- secretes hormones that control a wide
range of body activities.
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2.Thyroid Gland-
- largest endocrine gland and butterfly shaped.
- situated in the neck in front of the larynx and trachea at the
level of the 5th , 6th and 7th cervical and 1st thoracic vertebrae. The
lobe are roughly cone-shaped.
3.Parathyroid Gland
- four small gland located on the back of thyroid gland , each
weighing around 50g, two embedded in the posterior surface of
each lobe of the thyroid gland .
4.Adrenal Gland .
-also known as suprarenal glands, are small,
triangular-shaped glands located on top of both
kidneys.
gluco corticoids
mineral corticoids
sex hormones ( androgens )
6. Ovaries ( In females )
8. Pineal Gland
- is a small body attached to the roof of 3 rd ventricle
of the brain.
- pineal gland is about 10mm long is reddish brown
in color and surrounded by capsule.
- the gland is tends to atrophy after puberty and
may become calcified in later life. Date
9. Thymus Gland
lies on the upper part of the behind the
sternum and extend upward into the root of the
neck.
Weight:
in infant- 10-15 gm
In adolescence- 30-40 gm
In middle age- it shrink approximately to its
weight 10-15 gm.
Organs associated with thymus:
Anteriority : sternum and upper 4 costal cartilage
Posterior : aortic arch and its branch
Laterally: lungs
Superiorly: structure in the root of neck
Inferiorly: heart
10. Hypothalamus
- acts as your body smart
control coordinating center
-is located below the thalamus,
just above the brainstem and is part
of the limbic system.
- plays dominant role in
regulating many body functions
including: body temperature,
appetite , thirst
EXOCRINE GLANDS
Salivary Glands
Exocrine Pancreas
Mammary Glands
Exocrine Liver
Adrenal Epinephrine Increase heart rate, oxygen intake, and blood flow
Glands