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Endocrine glands - ductless Hormones released to circulation Specific to target tissues Endocrine control Neural control p.505
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Endocrine glands
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Pituitary (hypophysis) - vertebrates Neurohypophysis (posterior) - from the floor of brain (infundibulum) Adenohypophysis (anterior) from pocket of embryonic mouth cavity
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Pituitary development
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Hypothalmus AdenohypophysisNeurohypophysis oxytocin, ADH
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ADH - Anti-diuretic hormone increased permeability in collecting ducts Oxytocin - (mammals) uterine contractions, milk ejection
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Hypothalmus AdenohypophysisNeurohypophysis oxytocin, ADH LH, FSH, GH, prolactin, ACTH TSH
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Adenohypophysis - LH - Lutenizing hormone FSH –Follicle stimulating hormone Prolactin - mammaries, behavior Neurohypophysis Oxytocin Reproductive hormones
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Primary follicle oocyte Follicle cells Looking within the ovary… FSH - causes follicle to mature, grow Follicle cells secrete estrogen
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Estrogen promotes development of endometrium promotes LH release when estrogen is high – positive feedback Estrogen
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Surgical photos capture ovulation occurring
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Induced ovulators LH not promoted by estrogen Act of breeding stimulates pituitary gland to release LH Llamas: Levels of LH in the blood begin to rise 15 minutes after the beginning of breeding.
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Follicle remains as corpus luteum (mammals, reptiles, sharks) releases progesterone and estrogen Progesterone continues growth of endometrium blood vessels, decrease contractions Promotes egg layers, shell in reptiles Follicle remains
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If fertilization: blastocyst chorionic gonadotropin which maintains c. luteum Eventually, placenta takes over progesterione prod’n Fertilization corpus luteum CG
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Progesterone and estrogen also inhibit FSH, LH and prepare mammary glands At birth, decreased levels of progesterone promotes oxytocin, prolactin
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Feedback from mammaries Stimulates prolactin, oxytocin release Inhibits GnRH and FSH p.685
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Suckling feedback allows for embryonic diapause Mother has blastocyst, yet prolactin inhibits corpus luteum, thus progesterone Marsupials Kangaroo is pregnant Should I develop or not?
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After weaning (or young dies), suckling decreases, blastocyst can implant marsupial breeding marsupial breeding Marsupials
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Marsupials - most development during lactation Easier to terminate parental care Placentals cannot readily terminate vs.
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