Endocrine System
ACTH stands for:
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (or Corticotropin)
This hormone helps the kidneys keep sodium (increases blood levels of sodium)
Aldosterone
3 Hormones Adrenal Cortex Secretes
Aldosterone, Cortisol, Androgens
Cells in Pancreas that secrete Somatostatin
Delta
Hormones that regulate female reproductive cycle, maintain pregnancy, prepare the mammary glands
Estrogens and Progesterone
Cells in Pancreas that secrete pancreatic polypeptide
F
This hormones causes development of oocytes and induces secretion of estrogens in females and stimulates sperm production in males
FSH
True or False: Calcitonin is considered a thyroid hormone
False
Cortisol is produced in Zona ___
Fasciculata
FSH stands for:
Follice-stimulating hormone
___ cells surround colloid in a ___.
Follicular; cavity
Aldosterone is produced in Zona __
Glomerulosa
Hormone that releases stored glucose
Glucagon
This hormone stimulates growth and metabolism in muscle, cartilage, bone, liver, etc. It's involved in lengthening of bone, stimulates protein synthesis, and involved in tissue repair
HGH
7 Anterior Pituitary Hormones
HGH, TSH, FSH, LH, PRL, ACTH, MSH
HGH stands for:
Human growth hormone
Hormones enter the ___ ___ ___ to regulate activity of endocrine cells in the Anterior Pituitary; this is called ___ circulation
Hypophyseal Portal System; portal
3 Differences Between NS and Endocrine System
NS: neurotransmitters are released directly onto target cells, works w/in seconds, short-lived Endocrine: hormones released into blood and transported all over body, works w/in seconds or days, long-lasting action
The __ is where the thyroid hormones are stored until they're needed
cavity
The hypothalamus controls activity of the Anterior Pituitary Gland ___
chemically
The Thyroid hormones are in the ___
colloid
The adrenal ___ produces hormones essential for life
cortex
__ cells of the thyroid gland produce ___ which ___ plasma calcium levels
C; calcitonin; decreases
This hormone lowers blood calcium levels by effecting bone activity
Calcitonin
This is the stress hormone
Cortisol
Cell bodies of neurosecretory cells are in the ___ and ___ nuclei of the hypothalamus and their axons form the ___ tract that ends near capillaries in the posterior pituitary gland.
paraventricular; supraoptic; hypothalamohypopyseal
The ___ pituitary gland contains axon terminals of hypothalamic neurons
posterior
Glucagon ___ blood glucose levels while Insulin ___ blood glucose levels
raises; lowers
The hypothalamus secretes __ ___ to control activity of the anterior pituitary
regulatory hormones
Melatonin levels __ during sleep
rise
Norepinephrine and Epinephrine are important in the __ NS
sympathetic
___ or ___ are the endocrine portion of the pancreas
Pancreatic Islet; Islet of Langerhans
Hormone that inhibits somatostatin secretion
Pancreatic polypeptide
Found of the posterior surface of the thyroid gland and are pea-shaped glands (4)
Parathyroid Glands
This nuclei produces oxytocin
Paraventricular
This gland is located in the brain (near roof of 3rd ventricle) and secretes melatonin
Pineal
9 Endocrine Glands Whose Primary Job is to Release Hormones
Pineal, Hypothalamus, Pituitary, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal, Pancreas, Ovary, Testes
This part of the pituitary gland has synaptic terminals of nerves (cell bodies are in the hypothalamus) and where hormones get released into the blood
Posterior
PRL stands for:
Prolactin
Hormone that relaxes the pubic symphysis during pregnancy and dilates the cervix
Relaxin
Androgens are produced in Zona ___
Reticularis
___ ___ epithelial line the thyroid follicles
Simple Cuboidal
7 Endocrine Glands Whose Secondary Job is to Release Hormones
Skin, Liver, Small Intestine, Thymus, Heart, Stomach, Kidney
Hormone that slows absorption of nutrients from gut and inhibits secretion of insulin and glucagon
Somatostatin
The ___ ___ artery branches off the ___ ___ artery
Superior Hypophyseal; Internal Carotid
This nuclei produces ADH
Supraoptic
Cells that line the thyroid follicles are called:
T Thyrocyte cells
These hormones stimulate basic metabolic pathways. Not enough of this causes an increase in weight and vice versa
T3 and T4
Thyroid hormones include (2):
T4 and T3
This hormones stimulates synthesis of thyroid hormone in the thyroid gland
TSH
The numbers in T3 and T4 tell you how many __ ___ make that hormone up
iodine molecules
2 Anterior Pituitary hormones that go somewhere else to work
TSH (Thyroid gland) and ACTH (Adrenal gland)
Hormone that stimulates descent of testes before birth, regulates production of sperm, and promotes development and maintenance of male sex characteristics
Testosterone
True or False: Organs other than endocrine organs secrete hormones
True
3 Zones of the Adrenal Cortex (Superficial to Deep)
Zona Glomerulosa, Zona Fasciculata, Zona Reticularis
The Thyroid gland has __ lobes, it's __ to the Thyroid cartilage and is __-shaped
2; inferior; butterfly
This hormone regulates secretion of cortisol in the adrenal gland
ACTH
This hormone goes to the kidneys and reabsorbs water, raises blood pressure by constricting arteries, and changes sweat glands to conserve waater
ADH
The posterior pituitary releases these 2 hormones
ADH and Oxytocin
Cells in Pancreas that secrete Glucagon
Alpha
4 Cells in the Pancreatic Islets
Alpha, Beta, Delta, F
These are sex hormones important for reproduction and come from the adrenal cortex and gonads
Androgens
This part of the pituitary gland has endocrine glands that make hormones and then dump them into the blood. It's the larger portion
Anterior
The ___ ___ in the Posterior Pituitary secretes product into the capillary beds
Axon terminal
Cells in Pancreas that secrete Insulin
Beta
If homeostasis is disturbed by low levels of T3 and T4 concentrations in blood or low body temperature, what happens (3 steps)?
Hypothalamus releases TRH, Anterior Pituitary releases TSH, Thyroid gland increases T3 and T4 concentrations
4 Jobs of T3 and T4
Increase metabolism, increase use of glucose and fats, stimulates synthesis of proteins, and growth and development of NS
3 ways PTH increases calcium levels
Increasing bone matrix breakdown, Increasing reabsorption in the nephron, Increasing intestinal absorption
Connects the pituitary gland to the hypothalamus
Infundibulum
Hormone that inhibits secretion of FSH from the Anterior Pituitary (stop sperm and egg production/secretion)
Inhibin
This hormone stimulates secretion of other hormones and ovulation in females and stimulates testosterone production in males
LH
LH stands for:
Luteinizing hormone
The exact role of this hormone in humans is not known
MSH
Where the regulatory hormones are produced in the hypothalamus that tell the Anterior Pituitary whether to release or inhibit hormones it produces
Median eminence
MSH stands for:
Melanocyte-stimulating hormone
Involved in setting body's biological clock
Melatonin
Another name for posterior pituitary
Neurohypophysis
This hormone stimulates smooth muscle of uterus during childbirth (stimulates contractions) and stimulates mammary glands to cause milk ejection. It's the "love hormone"
Oxytocin
This hormone stimulates milk production by mammary glands
PRL
This hormone increases calcium levels
PTH
Parathyroid glands produce ___ which ___ calcium levels
PTH (Parathyroid hormone); increases
The Thymus produces what 4 things?
Thymosin, thymic humoral factor, thymic factor, thymopoietin
This organ is both a lymphatic and endocrine organ
Thymus
This organ is involved in the proliferation and maturation of T cells
Thymus
These make, store, and secrete thyroid hormone
Thyroid follicles
TRH stands for:
Thyroid-regulating hormone
TSH stands for:
Thyroid-stimulating hormone
T4 is called ___ and T3 is called ___.
Thyroxine; Triiodothyronine
True or False: Both parts of the pituitary gland have hormone secretions
True
Loss of __hormones leads to death in a few days to a week due to __ and/or __ __
adrenocortical; dehydration; electrolyte imbalances
The ___ pituitary gland is a true endocrine gland
anterior
99% of the pancreas is involved in the ___ functions and 1% is involved in the ___ functions
exocrine; endocrine
The adrenal ___ produces 2 hormones: ___ and ___
medulla; epinephrine; norepinephrine