Introduction: a general overview of the endocrine system.

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Introduction: a general overview of the endocrine system

The Endocrine System Hormone = Types: peptide or protein = at least 3 amino acids steroid = derived from cholesterol amine = derived from single amino acids (tryptophan, tyrosine)

Hormones and Target Cells

Peptide Hormones Synthesis/transport/half-life = Storage? Multiple processing patterns for protein hormones

Because peptides are impermeable, they must use membrane receptors and second messenger signal transduction mechanisms to produce the desired effects. Most use g-protein coupled receptors, but some use tyrosine kinase type receptors (i.e. insulin)

Steroid Hormones

Steroid hormone synthesis/storage/half-life Mechanism of cellular activation?

The Endocrine Pancreas The gross anatomy of the pancreas A pancreatic islet surrounded by exocrine- secreting cells

The Pancreas Secretes Insulin And Glucagon The endocrine cells of the pancreas are contained in the pancreatic islets or islets of Langerhans. These make up only 1-2% of the mass of the pancreas. They are scattered throughout the pancreas.

Pancreatic Islets Alpha cells produce glucagon (a 51 amino acid peptide hormone) Beta cells produce insulin (a 29 amino acid peptide hormone) Islets heavily invested with capillaries Islets innervated by both sympathetic and parasympathetic neurons

The Insulin-glucagon Ratio Regulates Metabolism Insulin and glucagon act in an antagonistic fashion to keep plasma glucose concentrations within an acceptable range ( mg/dL). Both are present in the blood most of the time. The ratio of the two hormones determines which hormone dominates.

Insulin Is The Dominant Hormone Of The Fed State Secretion of insulin is affected by the following factors: 1.Increased glucose concentrations 2.Increased amino acid concentrations 3.Feedforward effects of GI hormones 4.Parasympathetic activity 5.Sympathetic activity

Insulin Promotes Anabolism Insulin lowers plasma glucose by: 1.Increasing glucose transport into most insulin sensitive cells 2.Enhancing cellular utilization and storage of glucose 3.Enhancing utilization of amino acids 4.Promoting fat synthesis

Glucagon Is Dominant In The Fasted State Glucagon prevents hypoglycemia. Glucagon is secreted when plasma glucose levels fall below 100 mg/dL. The liver is the primary target of glucagon. Glucagon stimulates glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis to increase glucose output by the liver. Glucagon release is also stimulated by plasma amino acids.

Tissues can be targeted by multiple hormones Hormones can act synergistically, permissively, or antagonistically Synergistic effects of hormones on blood glucose concentration