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Anatomy A-Day 11/14/17 Bellringer Which of the following is NOT connective tissue? Bone, Cartilage, Blood, Smooth Muscle Which type of tissue lines the urinary tract? Agenda Bellringer Go over Exam Chemical Eric Reading/Questions Endocrine System Notes

Anatomy A-Day 11/14/17 Bellringer Which of the following is NOT connective tissue? Bone, Cartilage, Blood, Smooth Muscle Which type of tissue lines the urinary tract? Transitional Epithelium Agenda Bellringer Go over Exam Chemical Eric Reading/Questions Endocrine System Notes

Anatomy A-Day 11/16/17 Bellringer What does the Endocrine system involve? What is one thing about Tissues that you are still confused about? Agenda Bellringer Endocrine Notes Endocrine Practice Are Steroids Worth the Risk?

Anatomy A-Day 11/20/17 Bellringer What hormones does the posterior pituitary secrete and what are their functions? What organ secretes thymosin? Agenda Bellringer Endocrine Concept Map Endo-Man! Portrait of a Stress Killer

Anatomy A-Day 11/20/17 Bellringer What hormones does the posterior pituitary secrete and what are their functions? Oxytocin-milk ejection and contractions ADH-water reabsorption in the kidneys What organ secretes thymosin? Thymus Agenda Bellringer Endocrine Concept Map Endo-Man! Portrait of a Stress Killer

Anatomy A-Day 11/27/17 Bellringer Which hormone is associated with Diabetes? What are the names of the thyroid hormones? (T3 & T4) Agenda Bellringer Stress, Portrait of a killer Endocrine Worksheet

Anatomy A-Day 11/27/17 Bellringer Which hormone is associated with Diabetes? Insulin What are the names of the thyroid hormones? (T3 & T4) Thyroxine and Triiodothyronine Agenda Bellringer Stress, Portrait of a killer Endocrine Worksheet

Anatomy A-Day 11/29/17 Bellringer What is the function of PTH? Which gland secretes the hormone that is responsible for milk production in females? Agenda Bellringer Endocrine System Study Guide

Anatomy A-Day 11/29/17 Bellringer What is the function of PTH? Forms osteoclasts to put calcium back into bloodstream Which gland secretes the hormone that is responsible for milk production in females? Anterior pituitary Agenda Bellringer Endocrine System Study Guide

Anatomy A-Day 12/1/17 Bellringer Agenda Bellringer Kahoot Review Endocrine System Exam Intro to Skin

Anatomy A-Day 12/1/17 Agenda Bellringer Kahoot Review Endocrine System Exam Intro to Skin

Endocrine System

Endocrine System Second great controlling system of body Endocrine glands produce and secrete hormones Hormones – chemical messengers that act on target cells to affect cellular metabolism Three types: Amino acid-based molecules – proteins, peptides Steroids – made from cholesterol Prostaglandins – lipid based

Mechanism Direct gene activation – steroids activate certain genes to synthesize new proteins Second-messenger system – nonsteroid hormones use enzyme cascades to change cell response

Control of Endocrine Negative-feedback mechanism – hormone secretion triggered and then rising levels of hormone inhibit further hormone release

Major Organs Pituitary Thyroid Parathyroid Adrenal Pineal Thymus Pancreas Gonads Ovaries (F) Testes (M) Hypothalamus

Pituitary Gland Size of pea – hangs from hypothalamus Two functional lobes Anterior pituitary Posterior pituitary Often called “master gland” However, controlled by hypothalamus

Anterior Pituitary Hormones Growth Hormone (GH) - Direct growth of skeletal muscles and long bones Prolactin (PRL) - Stimulates milk production. Unknown function in men. Just joking - helps in formation of oligodendrocytes Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) - Regulates adrenal cortex, stimulates production of cortisol, a “stress hormone” Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) / Thyrotropic hormone (TH) Influences thyroid hormone Gonadotropic hormones Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) - Stimulates follicle development in ovaries Lutenizing hormones (LH) -Triggers ovulation of egg from ovary. In men, LH stimulates testosterone production

Problems with the pituitary gland can result in Dwarfism

Or a person can grow too much Or a person can grow too much. These are pictures of the man known as “The Alton Giant”, Robert Wadlow.

Posterior Pituitary Hormones Oxytocin - Released during childbirth and in nursing women and healing of wounds Stimulates contractions (positive feedback) Causes milk ejection (let-down reflex) Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) Inhibits urine production Causes kidneys to reabsorb more water

Thyroid Gland Located at base of throat, just inferior to Adam’s apple. Produces thyroid hormone and calcitonin, which regulate body’s ability to break down food

Thyroid Hormones Thyroxine (T4) and Triiodothyronine (T3) Control rate at which glucose is burned / converted to body heat and chemical energy No iodine in diet  no TSH being made, so no negative feedback  growing thyroid = goiter Iodine found only in seafood but added to salt = iodized salt Calcitonin – lowers blood Ca2+ Causes calcium to deposit in bones

Hypothyroidism Before and After Treatment Treatment is thyroxine Treatment is thyroxine

Cretinism (hypothyroidism in infants)

Hyperthyroidism (Grave’s Disease) Removal of thyroid for treatment or thyroid-blocking drugs, also radioactive iodine – destroys some of thyroid cells Removal of thyroid for treatment or thyroid-blocking drugs, also radioactive iodine – destroys some of thyroid cells

Parathyroid glands Small masses on thyroid gland. Secrete parathyroid hormone (PTH) Regulates Ca2+ ions Stimulates osteoclasts to break down bone to release calcium

Adrenal Glands Superior to kidneys Glandular tissue (cortex) and neural tissue (medulla) Hormones – Corticosteroids Mineralcorticoids (main=aldosterone) – regulate minerals in blood (salt) Glucocorticoids (main=cortisone and cortisol) – promote metabolism, resist long-term stressors by increasing blood glucose levels Sex hormones (main = androgens) – also makes estrogen

Adrenal Gland Disorders Cushing’s syndrome hypersecretion of cortisol Round “moon” face and “buffalo hump”

Addison’s disease Hyposecretion of cortisol Low blood pressure results Increased pigmentation

Pancreas Located close to stomach in abdominal cavity Structures called Islets of Langerhans secrete: Insulin Targets all body cells to increase glucose breakdown, reduce blood sugar Glucagon Regulates blood glucose levels by targeting liver to break down stored sugar, increase blood sugar

Diabetes Mellitus Results from insulin deficiency Blood sugar rises (hyperglycemia) and excess is excreted in urine Type I – insulin dependent. Caused by inherited disorder that destroys Islets Type II – mature onset diabetes. Can be controlled with diet and exercise

Pineal Gland Small mysterious gland that hangs from brain Secretes melatonin Melatonin plays a role in maintaining circadian rhythms (sleep cycles)

Thymus Gland Located in upper thorax, posterior to sternum Produces thymosin Involved in development of white blood cells

Gonads Ovaries – female gonads. Paired. Located in pelvic cavity. Produce ova (eggs) Produce estrogens and progesterone Estrogen – sex characteristics in women Progesterone – menstrual cycle Testes – male gonads. Paired. Located in scrotum. Produce sperm Produce androgens (main = testosterone). Sex characteristics in men. Production of sperm

The Lion, the watch, and the hormones