Endocrine
Oxytocin
A hormone released by the posterior pituitary that stimulates uterine contractions during childbirth and milk ejection during breastfeeding.
PTH (parathyroid hormone)
A peptide hormone that increases blood calcium concentrations.
Glucagon
A protein hormone secreted by pancreatic endocrine cells that raises blood glucose levels; an antagonistic hormone to insulin.
Hormones of the anterior pituitary include
ACTH, MSH, somatotropic hormones (GH and prolactin), and glycoprotein hormones (FSH, LH, and TSH).
Alcohol inhibits this hormone
ADH
Cortisol is secreted from where?
Adrenal cortex
Glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids, and sex hormones are produced by cells in the ________
Adrenal cortex
Pancreas
An organs in the abdominal cavity with two roles. The first is an exocrine role: to produce digestive enzymes and bicarbonate, which are delivered to the small intestine via the pancreatic duct. The second is an endocrine role: to secrete insulin and glucagon into the bloodstream to help regulate blood glucose levels.
GH (growth hormone)
Anterior pituitary; stimulates growth, especially bones and metabolic functions
Where is the thyroid located
Base of the throat
If your calcium level is to high, what does the thyroid gland release?
Calcitonin
If calcium levels rise, ________is secreted. If calcium levels fall, _______ is released.
Calcitonin PTH
Electrolyte controlled by parathyroid
Calcium
An example of negative feedback
Controlling blood sugar, controlling body temperature, sweating, release of ADH when dehydrated
Excessive corticosteroids is associated with
Cushing's syndrome
This condition is due to a failure to thrive
Dwarfism
The endocrine system has _______ glands (how many)
Eight (8)
Which body system releases hormones directly into the blood?
Endocrine system
A doctor who specializes in treating people with hormone problems is called
Endocrinologist
The pancreas regulates what?
Glucose
What is stimulated by LH and FSH
Gonads
What is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism?
Graves disease
What hormone stimulates growth and development of muscles, cartilage, and long bones?
Growth Hormone (GH)
What is the most common cause of hypothyroidism?
Hashimoto's
What gland is known as the master regulatory organ?
Hypothalamus
What is the pathway for the release of calcitonin?
Hypothalamus, anterior pituitary, thyroid
adrenal medulla
Inner section of the adrenal gland; secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine
Pancreatic _______ comprise the endocrine portion of the pancreas
Islets
function of pineal gland
Makes melatonin, diurnal cycles, sets circadian rhythm
An example of positive feedback
Muscle contraction in the uterus during labor.
What are the three ways endocrine glands are regulated?
Neural, hormonal, humoral
Two hormones found in the posterior lobe of the pituitary glad hypophysis?
Oxytocin ADH
Which hormones are produced by the parathyroid gland?
PTH
Only gland that has both endocrine and exorcise functions
Pancreas
Although most endocrine hormones travel to target cells far from the site of release, these two hormones are located locally...
Paracrine and autocrine
What gland is responsible for the synthesis of melatonin?
Pineal glad
Which endocrine gland controls the secretion of other endocrine glands?
Pituitary
Prolactin
Prolactin is a hormone produce in the anterior pituitary that stimulates the mammary glands to produce milk.
Atrial Nutriuretic Peptide
Released by the heart; promotes water loss in the kidneys
adrenaline (epinephrine)
Responsible for fight or flight response; secreted by the adrenal medulla; increases heart rate and blood pressure
In regards to controlling blood calcium levels, the parathyroid glands are responsible for preforming the following task that take place in the bone, kidney, and intestine?
Stimulate osteoclasts, increase absorption of Ca
What glad contains both follicular and parafollicular cells?
Thyroid gland
Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH)
a hypothalamic hormone that regulates the release of thyroid-stimulating hormone from the anterior pituitary
Hypothalamus
a neural structure lying below the thalamus; directs eating, drinking, body temperature; helps govern the endocrine system via the pituitary gland, and is linked to emotion
adrenal glands
a pair of endocrine glands that sit just above the kidneys and secrete hormones (epinephrine and norepinephrine) that help arouse the body in times of stress.
Excessive GH in adults
acromegaly
This endocrine gland sits atop the kidneys. It's inner most portion releases the hormone epinephrine.
adrenal
Hypersecretion of ________ results in increased urinary output and dehydration.
atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)
Where is the hypothalamus located?
below the thalamus
Hormones
chemical messengers that are manufactured by the endocrine glands, travel through the bloodstream, and affect other tissues
As chemical messengers, hormones are analogous to nerve impulses in that they both __________ the body's multitude of cells into a functional whole
coordinate
What are the two parts of the adrenal gland
cortex and medulla
hyperglycemia
excessive sugar in the blood
In addition to endocrine glands, some organs whose functions are primarily nonendocrine also produce hormones. These endocrine tissues include ________ and ________.
heart and kidneys
What is hyperglycemia?
high blood glucose levels
What connects the right and left lobes of the thyroid gland?
isthmus
thymus gland
located in the mediastinal cavity anterior to and above the heart; secretes thymosin
Hyperglycemia symptoms
lots of eating, peeing, drinking. blurred vision, fatigue, weight loss
adrenal cortex
outer section of each adrenal gland; secretes cortisol, aldosterone, and sex hormones
This hormone stimulates uterine contractions during birth and causes milk ejection in the lactating mother.
oxytocin
Melatonin, a hormone made by this gland, controls our diurnal (daily) cycle.
pineal
What gland makes growth hormone?
pituitary
glands of the endocrine system
pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, pineal
Hormones released from this gland include ADH and oxytocin.
posterior pituitary
Where is the parathyroid gland located?
posterior surface of the thyroid gland
thyroid gland
produces hormones that regulate metabolism, body heat, and bone growth Shaped like a butterfly Located surrounding the trachea
Thymosin
regulates immune response
alpha cells of pancreas
secrete glucagon
beta cells of pancreas
secrete insulin
FSH or Follicle Stimulating Hormone
stimulates growth of the follicles in the females ovary to mature as well as an increase in estrogen; and stimulates sperm production in males.
The secretion of TSH is suppressed via negative feedback as the blood concentration of __________ rises.
thyroid hormone
ADH hormone
works on kidney to keep it from releasing excessive water volume