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Endocrine System Biology 2122. Introduction (1) What are hormones? (2) What are the functions of hormones? (3) What are the types of hormones? – Amino.

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Page 1: Endocrine System Biology 2122. Introduction (1) What are hormones? (2) What are the functions of hormones? (3) What are the types of hormones? – Amino.

Endocrine System

Biology 2122

Page 2: Endocrine System Biology 2122. Introduction (1) What are hormones? (2) What are the functions of hormones? (3) What are the types of hormones? – Amino.

Introduction(1) What are hormones?

(2) What are the functions of hormones?

(3) What are the types of hormones?– Amino Acids– Steroids– Eicosanoids

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How do Hormones Work?(1) Action on Target Cells – Membrane permeability– Synthesis of proteins or enzymes

• Or inhibits

– Induces secretory activity– Stimulates mitosis

(2) Target-Specific– Target cell receptor sites – “Turns on cell” – “Dynamic”

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How do Hormones Work?(3) Half-Life

(4) Interaction – Target Cells– Permissive – Synergistic – Antagonistic

(5) Control of Release – Negative feedback– Endocrine Gland Stimuli

• Humoral stimuli • Neural stimuli• Hormonal stimuli

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Plasma Membrane Receptors Plasma Membrane Receptors (1) Second Messenger System – All amino acid hormones (except thyroid)

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Plasma Membrane Receptors Plasma Membrane Receptors (2) Intracellular – Direct Gene Activation – Lipid soluble; steroid– Binds to intracellular receptors – Binds to DNA – Activates a gene

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(1). Somatotroph cells produce GH

(2). Secretion – GHRH – stimulates release (GHIH) inhibits – Produced in the hypothalamus

(3). Effects– Anabolic – protein synthesis– Targets bones and muscles – Stimulates epiphyseal plates during

development

(4). Disorders – Gigantism and Acromegaly

Anterior Pituitary Hormones-HGHAnterior Pituitary Hormones-HGH

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• (1). Also referred to as thyrotropin. – Produced by thyrotroph cells

• (2). Secretion – TRH or thyrotropin releasing hormone stimulates the release

of TSH – Negative feedback – rising levels of thyroid hormones

• ANIMATION

• (3). Effects – Moderates normal thyroid gland activity.

Thyroid-Stimulating HormoneThyroid-Stimulating Hormone

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• (1). ACTH – adrenocorticotropic hormone secreted – corticotroph cells

• (2). Stimulation-Secretion– CRH – corticotropin-releasing hormone – hypothalamus

• Levels peak in the morning

– Negative feedback

• (3). Effects – Stimulates the Adrenal gland (cortex) to release Glucocorticoids

• Cortisol (stress hormone)

Adrenocorticotropic Hormones Adrenocorticotropic Hormones

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(1). FSH and LH – gonadotrophic cells

(2). Stimulus-Secretion◦ Puberty ◦ GnRH – prompts the anterior pituitary to release hormones◦ ANIMATION

(3). Effects ◦ (a). LH

FSH - maturation of follicle Ovulation Stimulates interstitial cells - testosterone in males

◦ (b). FSH – stimulates gamete production; follicle development.

Gonadotropins Gonadotropins

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(1). PRL or prolactin is a protein hormone. – Produced by the lactrotroph cells

(2). Stimulus – Secretion– PRH and PRH – PRH plays dominant role – dopamine prevents secretion

(3). Effects– Stimulate milk production in the breasts

Prolactin

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Acromegaly

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(1). Production- hypothalamic neurons

(2). ADH or Antidiuretic Hormone – Reabsorption of water – collecting tubules – Release stimulated by – increasing osmolarity

• Diabetes insipidus

(3). Oxytocin– Stimulated release by positive feedback – contractions

during birth– Milk ejection – Synthetic – induce contractions

Posterior Pituitary Gland Hormones

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(1). Produces TH or thyroid hormones ◦ T4 or thyroxin; T3 or triiodonthyronine

(2). Stimulus – Secretion◦ Hypothalamus (TRH) - Pituitary (TSH) --

TH ◦ Stress - cold, pregnancy – cause

hypothalamus to produce TRH.

◦ Rising TH levels – negative feedback to hypothalamus-pituitary axis.

(3). Effects ◦ Increases BMR ◦ body heat production (stimulates enzymes

to increase glucose oxidation)

Thyroid Gland

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Synthesis of TH

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• (1). Myxedema – hypothyroid

• (2). Goiter

• (3). Cretinism – Infant hypothyroidism

• (4). Grave’s Disease – Hyperthyroid

Thyroid Imbalances

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(1). Polypeptide hormone – Parafollicular cells of the thyroid – Lowers calcium blood levels– Reabsorption back into the bones

(2). Stimulus for release – 20% above normal levels for calcium blood levels – Lower than normal – inhibitory effect

(3). More important in childhood– Due to developing bones and keeps calcium levels in check

Calcitonin

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(1). Cells in the parathyroid gland– Oxyphil and chief cells (secretes ) PTH

(2). Stimulus and Secretion– Hypocalcemia ----- PTH

Parathyroid Hormones

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(1). Adrenal gland has two distinct regions◦ (a). Cortex - outer region◦ (b). Medulla - inner region

(2). Hormones produced – corticosteroids

◦ 12 total

(3). Steroid Hormones– Not stored in cells – rate of release depends on productivity

(4). Cortical regions ◦ (a). Zona glomerulosa – mineralocorticoids ◦ (b). Zona fasciculata – glucocorticoids ◦ (c). Zona reticualaris – adrenal sex hormones called

gonadocorticoids.

Adrenal Hormones

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(1). Produced in the zona glomerulosa of the cortex◦ Mostly aldosterone◦ Balances ions and water

(2). Stimulus and Secretion◦ Renin-angiotensin mechanism ◦ Elevated K+ levels

(3). Disorders ◦ Aldosteronism ◦ Addison’s disease

Mineralocorticoids

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(1). Produced in the zona fasciculata

– Metabolic hormones

(2). Cortisol is the main hormone – Gluconeogenesis; lipolysis;

protein metabolism

(3). Stimulation and secretion– ACTH from the anterior pituitary

(low levels of hormones)

(4). Disorders – Cushing’s syndrome– Addison’s disease

Glucocorticoids

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(1). Androgens produced in the zona reticularis– Converted to testosterone and estrogen

(2). Stimulus and secretion– ACTH released from anterior pituitary

(3). Effects – Males – Female libido; pubic and axillary hair in females; estrogen

after menopause

Gonadocorticoids

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