The Endocrine system Glands and hormones Hormones chemical
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The Endocrine system Glands and hormones
• Hormones- chemical messengers carried by blood– May stimulate other glands – Regulate growth, development, metabolism, sex processes
• Hormones need a specific receptor on a specific cell to do their job
• • Major Glands of the Endocrine system Pituitary Thyroid Parathyroid Adrenal. Pancreas Ovaries Testes
Pituitary gland • Master gland of body • Located in the depression of sphenoid bone • Produces many hormones that affect other glands – thyroid stimulating hormone – Somatotropin- growth hormone – Lutenizing (LH)- causes ovulation – ICSH- causes testes to secrete testosterone – Melanocyte stimulating- distribution of melanin in skin – ADH- antidiuretic hormone
• Giantismoversecretion of somatotropin before puberty • Dwarfismundersecretion of somatotropin. Cause: tumor, injury, infection, genetics • Diabetes insipidusdecreased ADH
• Thyroid- produces hormones that control metabolism and calcium in blood. • Thyroid gland must have any source of iodine – goiter- not enough iodine – hyperthyroidism – hypothyroidism
• Adrenal glands • Located just above the kidney • Secretes many hormones • Epinephrine • Norepinephrine • Many steroid hormones, inc estrogen androgens.
• Pancreas • pancreatic juices into the intestine • secretes insulin, a hormone that transports glucose into cells. • Also secretes glucagon- increases glucose in bloodstream
• Diabetes Mellitus • Cause- decreased secretion of insulin • Symptoms – Excessive thirst, excessive urination, hyperglycemia, slow healing of skin infections – Affects 21 million in US: 7% of population – Estimated 1/3 of people who have diabetes don’t know it – 225, 000 die each year – 132 billion/year- 10% of our health care spending
• Insulin was the first hormone identified (late 1920's) which won the doctor and medical student who discovered it the Nobel Prize (Banting and Best) • 1982 - Human Insulin - First ever approved genetically engineered human therapeutic by Genentech
• In May 1960, the FDA approved the sale of a pill that arguably would have a greater impact on Americans than any other drug in the nation's history. • For women across the country, the contraceptive pill was liberating: it allowed them to pursue careers, fueled the feminist and pro-choice movements and encouraged more open attitudes towards sex. • Estrogen in pill suppresses FSH in pituitary- ovulation does not occur
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