Title: Monday, 21 September Chapter 11 The Endocrine System
1Monday, 21 SeptemberChapter 11 The Endocrine
System
- Classes of hormones
- The adrenal gland
- Fates of hormones
- Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System
- Control of hormone secretion
- Hormone interactions (permissive effects)
- Hypothalamus Pituitary
- The story of Aunt Dot
- Endocrine disorders (lab)
2What happens to hormones once released?
Be able to give Examples.
Ex Renin
Fast if free Slow if bound
3Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone
Renin is released from kidney cells into
bloodstream, its target in a plasma protein.
Renin
Angiotensinogenfrom liver, a plasma protein
Angiotensin I
Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE)
Angiotensin II
Thirst
Zona Glomerulosa of Adrenal Cortex
Arterial smooth muscle vasoconstrictionincrease
blood pressure
Aldosterone
Promotes Na retention in Kidney
4Renin from Juxtaglomerular cells in Kidney
(-)
Multi-step process involving Angiotensin I and II
Aldosterone
Angiotensin II
K in plasma
Na reabsorption in kidney
thirst
Drink
vasoconstriction
5What happens to hormones once released?
Be able to give Examples.
Ex Renin
Fast if free Slow if bound
6Factors that affect hormone secretion
Integrator!
Recall example beta cells of Islets of
Langerhans
Secretion is usually pulsative, may be diurnal.
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8Fig. 11.08
Permissive effect
Thyroid hormone stimulates production of
beta-adrenergic receptors
9Questions so far?
10Fig. 11.12a
11Fig. 11.12b
NeurohypophysisAdenohypophysis
Vasopressin ( Antidiuretic hormone)Oxytocin
12Typical Blood Flow
Artery arteriole- capillary venule- vein
heart
Portal System
Artery arteriole- capillary portal vessel
capillary venule- vein heart
- Hypothalamo-hypophyseal portal system
- Hepatic portal system
- Vasculature of nephrons
13Tropic hormones control the function Trophic
hormones promote survival and growth of targets
Hypothalamo-hypophyseal portal system
14Who Cares?
15MenopauseWidmaier text p. 694
- Onset age 50
- Irregular menstrual cycles
- Breasts and genital organs gradually atrophy
- Decrease in bone mass strength (osteoporosis)
(bone resorption greater than bone deposition) - Hot flashessweating, etiology unknown
- Increased incidence of coronary artery disease