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Adrenal Medulla

Dr.Yogesh Kumar

Department Of Physiology

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Adrenal Medulla The adrenal medulla, which constitutes 28%

of the mass of the adrenal gland, is made up of interlacing cords of densely innervated granule-containing cells that abut on venous sinuses

Made of chromaffin cells – 2 types Contains granules - 2 types Paraganglia cells

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The adrenal medulla is in effect a sympathetic ganglion

The cells secrete when stimulated by the preganglionic nerve fibers

Innervated by splanchnic nerves prepare the body for emergencies, the "fight-

or-flight" responses

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Catecholamines Adrenalin (epinephrine) Noradrenalin (norepinephrine) Dopamine

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Synthesis Of Catecholamines

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Secretion Of Catecholamines

Fight or flight reactions Pre-ganglionic ativation Exo-cytosis of granules mediated by ca

influx Physiological and psychological stimuli such Pain , anxiety , trauma , hypovolemia ,

hypoglycemia , hypothermia, severe exercise , emotional stimulus

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Metabolism

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Table 1. Classification of Adrenergic Hormone Receptors

Receptor AgonistsSecond

MessengerG protein

alpha1 (1) E>NE IP3/Ca2+; DAG Gq

alpha2 (2) NE>E cyclic AMP Gi

beta1 (1) E=NE cyclic AMP Gs

beta2 (2) E>>NE cyclic AMP Gs

E = epinephrine; NE = norepinephrine

Alpha adrenergic receptors - NE ,E – major stimulatory (except intestine)

Beta adrenergic receptors - E – major inhibitory ( except myocardium)

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Receptors

Alpha 1 , 2 Beta 1, 2 ,3 Up regulation Down regulation Adrenalin – alpha 1,2 . Beta 1, 2 ,3 Nor-adr – alpha 1,2 . Beta 1 , poor beta

activity

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Actions Of Adrenal Medulla

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Actions On Various Organs

Metabolism –o2 consumption co2 production

Carbohydrate Metabolism

Gluconeogenesis , glycogenolysis , glycogenesis , insulin inhibition , glucagon secretion , ACTH secretion

Lipid Metabolism – lipolysis thro’ HSL Heart - beta 1 Cns – alertness , anxiety , tremors - beta Blood vessel – blood pressure Respiration – beta 2

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Contd Skin –arrector pili Urinary Bladder And GIT Eyes –alpha - pupilary dilation , beta produces relaxation of

ciliary muscle Blood – increases rbc , coagulability Skeletal muscle – contraction , increase blood supply ,

glycogeneolysis Smooth muscle - splenic capsule

shpincters

dilator pupillae

uterus

arrector pili

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Contd Relaxation in non sphicteric gi muscles Urinary bladder Bronchioles Kidney – renin secretion Sweat glands Lacrmal glands Salaivary glands

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Role In Secretion Of Other Hormones

Insulin , somatostatin Glucagon Thyroxin , t4 – t3 enhancement TRH Renin secretion

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Regulation Acute sympathetic stimulation Chronic sympathetic stimulation ACTH – increases enzymes of catechol Cortisol - PNMT Epinephrine Exposure to cold Hypoglycemia

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Dopamine Produced by adrenal medulla and

dopaminergic neurons Vasoconstriction Dilatation in mesentery Increase in heart rate and BP

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Pheochromocytoma Endocrine hypertension Anxiety Chest pain Fever Headache Hyperglycemia Nausea and vomiting Polyuria , glucosuria Palpitations Sweating Tachycardia Wt loss Test for pheochromocytoma

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