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Department of General Histology
Endocrine
System
20-2
Endocrine System
 Major control system
 Works with the nervous system
 Function: to maintain homeostasis
 Both use
 specific communication methods
 affect specific target organs
 Their methods and effects differ.
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20-4
Endocrine Glands &
Hormones
 Exocrine glands: ducted
 secretions released into ducts
 open onto an epithelial surface
 Endocrine glands: ductless
 secrete product directly into the bloodstream
 All endocrine cells are located within highly
vascularized areas
 ensure that their products enter the bloodstream
immediately.
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20-6
Overview of Hormones
 Molecules that have an effect on specific
organs
 called target organs
 Only cells with specific receptors for the
hormone respond to that hormone
 called target cells
 Organs, tissues, or cells lacking the specific
receptor do not respond to its stimulating
effects.
20-7
Classification of Hormones
 Peptide hormones (Hydrophilic: polar)
 formed from chains of amino acids
 most hormones are peptide hormones
 longer chains are called protein hormones
 Example: growth hormone
 Steroid hormones (Hydrophobic: nonpolar)
 type of lipid derived from cholesterol
 Example: testosterone
 Biogenic amines (Hydrophobic: nonpolar)
 small molecules produced by altering the structure of a
specific amino acid
 Example: thyroid hormone
20-8
Negative Feedback Loop
 Major mechanism of hormone action
 Mechanism:
 A stimulus starts a process
 Process causes release of a hormone
 Either the hormone or a product of its
effects causes the process to slow down or
turn off.
 Example: the regulation of the blood
glucose level in the body
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20-10
Positive Feedback Loop
 Called positive because it accelerates the
original process
 can ensure that the pathway continues to run
 can speed up its activities.
 Few positive feedback loops in the human
endocrine system.
 Example: milk release from the mammary glands
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20-12
Hypothalamic Control of the
Endocrine System
 Master control center of the endocrine
system
 Hypothalamus oversees most endocrine
activity:
 special cells in the hypothalamus secrete
hormones that influence the secretory activity
of the anterior pituitary gland

called regulatory hormones

releasing hormones (RH)

inhibiting hormones (IH)
 Hypothalamus has indirect control over
these endocrine organs.
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20-14
Hypothalamic Control of the
Endocrine System
 Hypothalamus produces two hormones that are
transported to and stored in the posterior pituitary.
 oxytocin (paraventicular nucleus)
 antidiuretic hormone (ADH) (supraoptic nucleus)
 Hypothalamus directly oversees the stimulation
and hormone secretion of the adrenal medulla.
 An endocrine structure that secretes its hormones in
response to stimulation by the sympathetic nervous
system.
 Some endocrine cells are not under direct control
of hypothalamus.
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20-16
Pituitary Gland (Hypophysis)
 lies inferior to the hypothalamus.
 Small, slightly oval gland housed within the
hypophyseal fossa of the sphenoid bone.
 Connected to the hypothalamus by a thin
stalk, the infundibulum.
 Partitioned both structurally and functionally
into an anterior pituitary and a posterior
pituitary.
 (called anterior lobes and posterior lobes)
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20-18
Control of Anterior Pituitary
Gland Secretions
 Anterior pituitary gland is controlled by
regulatory hormones secreted by the
hypothalamus.
 Hormones reach the anterior pituitary via
hypothalamo- hypophyseal portal system.
 essentially a “shunt”
 takes venous blood carrying regulatory
hormones from the hypothalamus directly to the
anterior pituitary
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20-21
Thyroid Gland
 Located immediately inferior to the thyroid cartilage of the larynx
and anterior to the trachea.
 Distinctive “butterfly” shape due to its left and right lobes, which
are connected at the anterior midline by a narrow isthmus.
 Both lobes of the thyroid gland are highly vascularized, giving it
an intense reddish coloration.
 Regulation of thyroid hormone secretion depends upon a
complex thyroid gland–pituitary gland negative feedback
process.
20-22
Thyroid Gland
 Follicle cells:
 Produce and secrete thyroid hormone
 Precursor is stored in colloid
 Thyroid hormone
 Increases metabolic rate
 Important in growth and development.
 Parafollicular cells
 Produce and secrete calcitonin
 Calcitonin
 Secreted in response to elevated calcium levels
 Reduces blood calcium levels
 Acts on osteoblasts.
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20-26
Parathyroid Glands
 Small, brownish-red glands
 located on the posterior surface of the thyroid gland
 Usually four small nodules
 may have as few as two or as many as six.
 Two different types of cells in the parathyroid gland:
 chief cells
 oxyphil cells
 Chief cells are the source of parathyroid hormone (PTH).
 stimulates osteoclasts to resorb bone and release calcium
ions from bone matrix into the bloodstream
 stimulates calcitriol hormone synthesis in the kidney
 promotes calcium absorption in the small intestine
 prevents the loss of calcium ions during the formation of
urine
 The function of oxyphil cells is not known.
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20-30
Adrenal Glands (suprarenal)
 Paired, pyramid-shaped endocrine
glands anchored on the superior
surface of each kidney.
 Retroperitoneal and embedded in fat
and fascia to minimize their movement.
 Outer adrenal cortex and an inner
central core called the adrenal medulla.
 secrete different types of hormones
20-31
Adrenal Cortex
 Distinctive yellow color due to stored lipids in its cell.
 Synthesize more than 25 different steroid hormones, collectively
called corticosteroids.
 corticosteroid synthesis is stimulated by the ACTH produced by the
anterior pituitary
 corticosteroids are vital to our survival; trauma to or removal of the
adrenal glands requires corticosteroid supplementation throughout
life
 Partitioned into the zona glomerulosa, the zona fasciculata, and
the zona reticularis.
 Different functional categories of steroid hormones are
synthesized and secreted in the separate zones.

Regulates salt, sugar, and sex!
20-32
Adrenal Cortex
 Partitioned into
 zona glomerulosa

Mineralocordicoids

Aldosterone
 Regulates ratio of sodium and potassium
 zona fasciculata

Glucocorticoids

Cortisol and corticosterone
 Stimulate metabolism of lipids, proteins, glucose
 Resist stress, repair tissues
 zona reticularis.

gonadocorticoids
 androgens

Regulates salt, sugar, and sex!
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35
20-36
Adrenal Medulla
 Forms the inner core of each adrenal gland.
 Pronounced red-brown color due to its extensive
vascularization.
 Primarily consists of clusters of large, spherical cells called
chromaffin cells.
 When innervated by the sympathetic division of the ANS, one
population of cells secretes the hormone epinephrine
(adrenaline).
 The other population secretes the hormone norepinephrine
(noradrenaline).
 Hormones work with the sympathetic nervous system to
prepare the body for an emergency or fight-or-flight situation.
20-37
Pancreas
 Elongated, spongy, nodular organ
 between the duodenum and the spleen
 posterior to the stomach.
 Both exocrine and endocrine
 considered a heterocrine (mixed) gland.
 Mostly composed of cells called pancreatic acini.
 produce an alkaline pancreatic juice that aids digestion
 Scattered among the pancreatic acini are small clusters of
endocrine cells called pancreatic islets (islets of Langerhans)
composed of four types of cells:
 two major types (called alpha cells and beta cells)
 two minor types (called delta cells and F cells)
 each type produces its own hormone
20-38
Pancreas
 Alpha cells secrete glucagon when blood glucose levels drop.
 Beta cells secrete insulin when blood glucose levels are elevated.
 Delta cells are stimulated by high levels of nutrients in the
bloodstream.
 synthesize somatostatin, also described as growth hormone-inhibiting
hormone, or GHIH, which slows the release of insulin and glucagon
and slows the rate of nutrient entry into the bloodstream
 F cells are stimulated by protein digestion.
 secrete pancreatic polypeptide to suppress and regulate
somatostatin secretion from delta cells
 Pancreatic hormones provide for orderly uptake and processing of
nutrients.
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40
20-41
Pineal Gland
 Pineal gland or pineal body, is a small, cone-shaped structure
attached to the posterior region of the epithalamus.
 Secretes melatonin.
 helps regulate a circadian rhythm (24-hour body clock)
 also appears to affect the synthesis of the hypothalamic
regulatory hormone responsible for FSH and LH synthesis
 role in sexual maturation is not well understood
20-42
Thymus
 A bilobed structure located within the mediastinum superior to
the heart and immediately posterior to the sternum.
 Size of the thymus varies between individuals.
 it is always relatively large in infants and children
 as with the pineal gland, the thymus diminishes in size and
activity with age, especially after puberty
 Functions principally in association with the lymphatic system to
regulate and maintain body immunity.
 Produces complementary hormones thymopoietin and
thymosins.
 hormones act by stimulating and promoting the
differentiation, growth, and maturation of a category of
lymphocytes called T-lymphocytes (thymus-derived
lymphocytes)
20-43
Endocrine Functions of the Kidneys,
Heart, GI Tract, and Gonads
 Organs of the urinary, cardiovascular, digestive, and
reproductive systems contain their own endocrine
cells, which secrete their own hormones.
 help regulate electrolyte levels in the blood
 red blood cell production, blood volume, and blood pressure
 digestive system activities
 sexual maturation and activity
20-44
Aging and the Endocrine
System
 Secretory activity of endocrine glands wanes,
especially secretion of growth hormone and sex
hormones.
 Reduction in GH levels leads to loss of weight and
body mass.
 Testosterone or estrogen levels decline

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Endocrine glands

  • 1. 1 Department of General Histology Endocrine System
  • 2. 20-2 Endocrine System  Major control system  Works with the nervous system  Function: to maintain homeostasis  Both use  specific communication methods  affect specific target organs  Their methods and effects differ.
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  • 4. 20-4 Endocrine Glands & Hormones  Exocrine glands: ducted  secretions released into ducts  open onto an epithelial surface  Endocrine glands: ductless  secrete product directly into the bloodstream  All endocrine cells are located within highly vascularized areas  ensure that their products enter the bloodstream immediately.
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  • 6. 20-6 Overview of Hormones  Molecules that have an effect on specific organs  called target organs  Only cells with specific receptors for the hormone respond to that hormone  called target cells  Organs, tissues, or cells lacking the specific receptor do not respond to its stimulating effects.
  • 7. 20-7 Classification of Hormones  Peptide hormones (Hydrophilic: polar)  formed from chains of amino acids  most hormones are peptide hormones  longer chains are called protein hormones  Example: growth hormone  Steroid hormones (Hydrophobic: nonpolar)  type of lipid derived from cholesterol  Example: testosterone  Biogenic amines (Hydrophobic: nonpolar)  small molecules produced by altering the structure of a specific amino acid  Example: thyroid hormone
  • 8. 20-8 Negative Feedback Loop  Major mechanism of hormone action  Mechanism:  A stimulus starts a process  Process causes release of a hormone  Either the hormone or a product of its effects causes the process to slow down or turn off.  Example: the regulation of the blood glucose level in the body
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  • 10. 20-10 Positive Feedback Loop  Called positive because it accelerates the original process  can ensure that the pathway continues to run  can speed up its activities.  Few positive feedback loops in the human endocrine system.  Example: milk release from the mammary glands
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  • 12. 20-12 Hypothalamic Control of the Endocrine System  Master control center of the endocrine system  Hypothalamus oversees most endocrine activity:  special cells in the hypothalamus secrete hormones that influence the secretory activity of the anterior pituitary gland  called regulatory hormones  releasing hormones (RH)  inhibiting hormones (IH)  Hypothalamus has indirect control over these endocrine organs.
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  • 14. 20-14 Hypothalamic Control of the Endocrine System  Hypothalamus produces two hormones that are transported to and stored in the posterior pituitary.  oxytocin (paraventicular nucleus)  antidiuretic hormone (ADH) (supraoptic nucleus)  Hypothalamus directly oversees the stimulation and hormone secretion of the adrenal medulla.  An endocrine structure that secretes its hormones in response to stimulation by the sympathetic nervous system.  Some endocrine cells are not under direct control of hypothalamus.
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  • 16. 20-16 Pituitary Gland (Hypophysis)  lies inferior to the hypothalamus.  Small, slightly oval gland housed within the hypophyseal fossa of the sphenoid bone.  Connected to the hypothalamus by a thin stalk, the infundibulum.  Partitioned both structurally and functionally into an anterior pituitary and a posterior pituitary.  (called anterior lobes and posterior lobes)
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  • 18. 20-18 Control of Anterior Pituitary Gland Secretions  Anterior pituitary gland is controlled by regulatory hormones secreted by the hypothalamus.  Hormones reach the anterior pituitary via hypothalamo- hypophyseal portal system.  essentially a “shunt”  takes venous blood carrying regulatory hormones from the hypothalamus directly to the anterior pituitary
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  • 21. 20-21 Thyroid Gland  Located immediately inferior to the thyroid cartilage of the larynx and anterior to the trachea.  Distinctive “butterfly” shape due to its left and right lobes, which are connected at the anterior midline by a narrow isthmus.  Both lobes of the thyroid gland are highly vascularized, giving it an intense reddish coloration.  Regulation of thyroid hormone secretion depends upon a complex thyroid gland–pituitary gland negative feedback process.
  • 22. 20-22 Thyroid Gland  Follicle cells:  Produce and secrete thyroid hormone  Precursor is stored in colloid  Thyroid hormone  Increases metabolic rate  Important in growth and development.  Parafollicular cells  Produce and secrete calcitonin  Calcitonin  Secreted in response to elevated calcium levels  Reduces blood calcium levels  Acts on osteoblasts.
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  • 26. 20-26 Parathyroid Glands  Small, brownish-red glands  located on the posterior surface of the thyroid gland  Usually four small nodules  may have as few as two or as many as six.  Two different types of cells in the parathyroid gland:  chief cells  oxyphil cells  Chief cells are the source of parathyroid hormone (PTH).  stimulates osteoclasts to resorb bone and release calcium ions from bone matrix into the bloodstream  stimulates calcitriol hormone synthesis in the kidney  promotes calcium absorption in the small intestine  prevents the loss of calcium ions during the formation of urine  The function of oxyphil cells is not known.
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  • 30. 20-30 Adrenal Glands (suprarenal)  Paired, pyramid-shaped endocrine glands anchored on the superior surface of each kidney.  Retroperitoneal and embedded in fat and fascia to minimize their movement.  Outer adrenal cortex and an inner central core called the adrenal medulla.  secrete different types of hormones
  • 31. 20-31 Adrenal Cortex  Distinctive yellow color due to stored lipids in its cell.  Synthesize more than 25 different steroid hormones, collectively called corticosteroids.  corticosteroid synthesis is stimulated by the ACTH produced by the anterior pituitary  corticosteroids are vital to our survival; trauma to or removal of the adrenal glands requires corticosteroid supplementation throughout life  Partitioned into the zona glomerulosa, the zona fasciculata, and the zona reticularis.  Different functional categories of steroid hormones are synthesized and secreted in the separate zones.  Regulates salt, sugar, and sex!
  • 32. 20-32 Adrenal Cortex  Partitioned into  zona glomerulosa  Mineralocordicoids  Aldosterone  Regulates ratio of sodium and potassium  zona fasciculata  Glucocorticoids  Cortisol and corticosterone  Stimulate metabolism of lipids, proteins, glucose  Resist stress, repair tissues  zona reticularis.  gonadocorticoids  androgens  Regulates salt, sugar, and sex!
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  • 36. 20-36 Adrenal Medulla  Forms the inner core of each adrenal gland.  Pronounced red-brown color due to its extensive vascularization.  Primarily consists of clusters of large, spherical cells called chromaffin cells.  When innervated by the sympathetic division of the ANS, one population of cells secretes the hormone epinephrine (adrenaline).  The other population secretes the hormone norepinephrine (noradrenaline).  Hormones work with the sympathetic nervous system to prepare the body for an emergency or fight-or-flight situation.
  • 37. 20-37 Pancreas  Elongated, spongy, nodular organ  between the duodenum and the spleen  posterior to the stomach.  Both exocrine and endocrine  considered a heterocrine (mixed) gland.  Mostly composed of cells called pancreatic acini.  produce an alkaline pancreatic juice that aids digestion  Scattered among the pancreatic acini are small clusters of endocrine cells called pancreatic islets (islets of Langerhans) composed of four types of cells:  two major types (called alpha cells and beta cells)  two minor types (called delta cells and F cells)  each type produces its own hormone
  • 38. 20-38 Pancreas  Alpha cells secrete glucagon when blood glucose levels drop.  Beta cells secrete insulin when blood glucose levels are elevated.  Delta cells are stimulated by high levels of nutrients in the bloodstream.  synthesize somatostatin, also described as growth hormone-inhibiting hormone, or GHIH, which slows the release of insulin and glucagon and slows the rate of nutrient entry into the bloodstream  F cells are stimulated by protein digestion.  secrete pancreatic polypeptide to suppress and regulate somatostatin secretion from delta cells  Pancreatic hormones provide for orderly uptake and processing of nutrients.
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  • 41. 20-41 Pineal Gland  Pineal gland or pineal body, is a small, cone-shaped structure attached to the posterior region of the epithalamus.  Secretes melatonin.  helps regulate a circadian rhythm (24-hour body clock)  also appears to affect the synthesis of the hypothalamic regulatory hormone responsible for FSH and LH synthesis  role in sexual maturation is not well understood
  • 42. 20-42 Thymus  A bilobed structure located within the mediastinum superior to the heart and immediately posterior to the sternum.  Size of the thymus varies between individuals.  it is always relatively large in infants and children  as with the pineal gland, the thymus diminishes in size and activity with age, especially after puberty  Functions principally in association with the lymphatic system to regulate and maintain body immunity.  Produces complementary hormones thymopoietin and thymosins.  hormones act by stimulating and promoting the differentiation, growth, and maturation of a category of lymphocytes called T-lymphocytes (thymus-derived lymphocytes)
  • 43. 20-43 Endocrine Functions of the Kidneys, Heart, GI Tract, and Gonads  Organs of the urinary, cardiovascular, digestive, and reproductive systems contain their own endocrine cells, which secrete their own hormones.  help regulate electrolyte levels in the blood  red blood cell production, blood volume, and blood pressure  digestive system activities  sexual maturation and activity
  • 44. 20-44 Aging and the Endocrine System  Secretory activity of endocrine glands wanes, especially secretion of growth hormone and sex hormones.  Reduction in GH levels leads to loss of weight and body mass.  Testosterone or estrogen levels decline