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Page 1: Endocrine System Unit-P The foundations of the endocrine system are the hormones (chemicals) that are secreted by the endocrine glands

Endocrine SystemUnit-P

The foundations of the endocrine system are the hormones (chemicals) that are secreted by the endocrine glands.

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Objectives

• 1H16.01 Explain the structure of the endocrine system.

• 1H16.02 Analyze the functions of the endocrine system.

• 1H16.03 Discuss characteristics & treatment of common endocrine

disorders.

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• Main Functions -To secrete hormones

• Body cells that react to a particular hormone are ct target cells.

• Cells that react to a particular hormones are called target organ cells.

• The 2 Types of Glands.

• ENDOCRINE• EXOCRINE

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ENDOCRINE

• Secretes hormones directly into the blood stream.

• Ductless

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Hormone Control

Negative feedback-dropin hormone level triggers a chain reaction.a. Blood levels of hormoneb. Brain gets message &

sends out hormone to stimulate.

c. Gland secretes more hormones

d. When blood level of hormone brain hormones stop.

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Nervous Control

In some cases, sympathetic nervous system causes directrelease of hormone from gland(for example, when stress causes the adrenal medulla tosecrete adrenaline.

Adrenaline causes heart contraction, vasoconstriction, & increased heart rate.

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Pineal Gland

• Melatonin is a hormone secreted by the pineal gland which seems to play an important role in regulating sleeping.

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Pituitary Gland

Master GlandHas two Lobes-Anterior & Posterior

1. Tiny structure size of grape.

2. Located at base of the brain in the cranial cavity.

3. Connected to hypothalamus.

4. Divided into anterior and posterior lobes.

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Anterior Pituitary LobeFunctionsA. Controls growth hormone

B. Prolactin-development of breast tissue, stimulates production of milk after childbirth.

C. Thyroid-stimulating hormone-TSH-stimulates (thyroid gland) thyroxine.

D. Adrenocorticotropic hormone-ACTH-stimulates adrenal cortex.

F. Follicle Stimulating Hormone-FSH-stimlutes growth of graafian follicle (in the ovaries) & production of estrogen in females, sperm in males. FSH/LH act on the ovaries & testes.

G. Luteinizing Hormone-LH-stimulats ovulation & formation of corpus luteum, which produces progestrone in females.

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Pituitary Gland

Posterior Pituitary LobeA. Vasopressin-converts to

ADH (antidiurectic hormone) in the bloodstream acts on kidney to concentrate urine & preserve H2O in the body.

B. Oxytocin-released during childbirth causing contractions of the uterus.

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Thyroid Gland

1. Butterfly-shaped mass of tissue.

2. On either side of larynx, in front of the trachea.

3. H-shaped.

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Thyroid Function

1. Main hormone, thyroxine, is controlled by

secretion of TSH.

2. Thyroxine controls the rate of metabolism.

& stimulate cellar metabolism.

3. Calcitonin, another hormone that controls calcium ion concentration in the body, prevents hypocalcemia.

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Thymus

1. Endocrine gland & lymphatic organ.

2. Located behind sternum, above and in front of heart. (thoracic cavity)

3. Begins to disappear at puberty.

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Adrenal Glands

Located on top of eachkidney.

FunctionsAdrenal cortex secretesCorticoids (anti-inflammatoryhormones) & sex hormonesAndrogens-male sex hormones.

Adrenalin-hormone from adrenalmedulla, powerful cardiac stimulant, produced response to stress“fight or flight” hormone

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Pancreas Located behind the stomach.Endocrine & exocrine functions.FUNCTIONS

Islets of Langerhans-Insulin production that utilization ofglucose (insulin blood sugar)(Endocrine function)

After meals is when thepancreas secretes the most insulin.

Located in Abdominal cavity.

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Parathyroid Glands

1. Four glands, each the size of a grain of rice. Located in the neck.

2. Attached to posterior thyroid.

FUNCTION

Produce parathormone

which helps control blood

calcium, prevents hypocalcemia.

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TetanyHypofunctioning of the parathyriod glands leads totetany. Decreased calcium levels affect functions of nerves.Symptoms – Convulsivetwitching develops, person dies of spasms in the respiratory musclesRx – Vitamin D, calcium & parathormone.

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Gonads - located in pelvic cavity.1. Ovary in female.2. Testes in male.

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Gonads Hormones

• Estrogen-development of female reproductive organs, secondary sex characteristics.

• Progesterone-plays a part in the menstrual cycle.

• Testosterone-male reproductive organs & secondary sex characteristics.

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Prostaglandins

Tissue hormones, can

cause constriction of

blood vessels, muscle

contractions. Can be

used to induce labor.

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Common Endocrine Disorders.

Dwarfism Hypofunction of pituitary in childhood. Defect ingrowth hormone.

Small size, but body proportions & intellect normal.

Rx – Early diagnosis, injection of growth hormone. one or more body parts being disproportionately large or small compared to the rest of the body.

A person with an adult height of less than 4 feet 10 inches .

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Midget

An extremely short but normally proportioned person.

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Gigantism

Hyperfunction of pituitary – Too muchgrowth hormone.In preadolescence – Overgrowth of long bones leads to excessive tallness.

Acromegaly is enlargement of the bones of the hands, feet & joints (protruding chin-common symptom)

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Hyperthyroidism Overactive thyroid gland-Nervous irritability

Too much thyroxine leads to enlargement of gland.

Symptoms – Consuming large quantities of food but lose weight.

Goiter – Enlargement of gland low dietary intake of iodine ( cause of simple goiter.

Exophthalmos – Bulging of Eyeballs

Tx.Partial/total removal of gland, drugs to reduce include thyroxine radiation

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Hypothyroidism

Not enough thyroxine

May be due to lack of

iodine (simple goiter)

Symptoms – Dry, itchy

skin; dry and brittle hair,

constipation, muscle

cramps at night.

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Diabetes Mellitus

Cause – Decreased secretion

of insulin.

Symptoms – Polyuria,

Polyphagia (insatiable appetite),polydipsia, weight loss, blurred vision,

& possible diabetic coma.

If not treated, excess glucose in

blood (hyperglycemia) & secreted in

urine (glycosuria)

If too much insulin given, BS can get

too low (hypoglycemia) & person can

develop insulin shock.

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Diabetes Mellitus

• A typical screening procedure for diabetes mellitus is?

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Non insulin-dependent – Most common, usually familial, occurs later in life, usually treated with diet.

Test for diabetes – Blood sample at home, normal blood sugar is 80-100 mg.

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Hyperglycemia (High Blood Glucose)

Causes: Too much food, too little insulin or diabetes medicine, illness or stress.

Onset: Gradual, may progress to diabetic coma.

Symptoms: Extreme thirst, frequent urination, dry skin, hunger, blurred vision, drowsiness, and nausea.

What can you do? Take blood glucose tests, and if over 250 mg/dL for several tests, call your doctor.

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Hypoglycemia/Low Blood Glucose)

Causes: Too much insulin or diabetes medicine, or extra exercise.Onset: Sudden, may progress to insulin shock.Symptoms: Shaking, fast heartbeat, sweating, anxious, dizziness, hunger, impaired vision, weakness fatigue, headache, and irritability.

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Hypoglycemia(Low Blood Glucose)

What can you do? Drink ½ glass of orange juice or skim milk, or eat several hard candies, test your blood glucose; if symptoms don’t stop call your doctor, within 30 minutes after symptoms go away, eat a light snack (a ½ peanut butter or meat sandwich and a ½ glass of milk.