The Endocrine System.

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The Endocrine System

Thyroid Gland Found at the base of the throat Consists of two lobes and a connecting isthmus Produces two hormones Thyroid hormone Calcitonin

Thyroid Hormone Major metabolic hormone Composed of two active iodine-containing hormones Thyroxine (T4) – secreted by thyroid follicles Triiodothyronine (T3) – conversion of T4 at target tissues

Goiters A goiter is an enlargement of the thyroid gland that results when the diet is deficient in iodine.

Calcitonin Decreases blood calcium levels by causing its deposition on bone by osteoblasts Antagonistic to parathyroid hormone Produced by C (parafollicular) cells Figure 9.9

Parathyroid Glands Tiny masses on the posterior of the thyroid Secrete parathyroid hormone Stimulate osteoclasts to remove calcium from bone Stimulate the kidneys and intestine to absorb more calcium Raises calcium levels in the blood

Adrenal Glands Two glands Cortex – outer glandular region in three layers Medulla – inner neural tissue region Sits on top of the kidneys

Hormones of the Adrenal Cortex Mineralocorticoids (mainly aldosterone) Produced in outer adrenal cortex Regulate mineral content in blood, water, and electrolyte balance (Na and K ions) Target organ is the kidney Production stimulated by renin Production inhibited by atrial natriuretic peptide

Hormones of the Adrenal Cortex Figure 9.10

Hormones of the Adrenal Cortex Glucocorticoids (including cortisone and cortisol) Promote normal cell metabolism Help reduce unpleasant effects of inflammation Released in response to increased blood levels of ACTH

Hormones of the Adrenal Cortex Sex hormones Produced in the inner layer of the adrenal cortex Androgens (male) and some estrogen (female)

Hormones of the Adrenal Medulla Produces two similar hormones (catecholamines) Epinephrine Norepinephrine These hormones prepare the body to deal with short-term stress

Roles of the Hypothalamus and Adrenal Glands in the Stress Response Figure 9.12

Pancreas

Pancreatic Islets The pancreas is a mixed gland The islets of the pancreas produce hormones Insulin – allows glucose to cross plasma membranes into cells - from beta cells Glucagon – allows glucose to enter the blood - from alpha cells These hormones are antagonists that maintain blood sugar homeostasis

Pancreatic Islets Figure 9.13

Pancreatic Hormones and Blood Sugar Figure 9.14

Pineal Gland Found on the third ventricle of the brain Secretes melatonin Helps establish the body’s wake and sleep cycles May have other as-yet-unsubstantiated functions

Thymus Located posterior to the sternum Largest in infants and children Produces thymosin Matures some types of white blood cells Important in developing the immune system

Hormones of the Ovaries Estrogens Stimulates the development of secondary female characteristics Matures female reproductive organs Helps prepare the uterus to receive a fertilized egg Helps maintain pregnancy

Hormones of the Ovaries Progesterone Produced by the corpus luteum Acts with estrogen to bring about the menstrual cycle Helps in the implantation of an embryo in the uterus

Hormones of the Testes Produce several androgens Testosterone is the most important androgen Responsible for adult male secondary sex characteristics Promotes growth and maturation of male reproductive system Required for sperm cell production