what foetal tissue does the adrenals come from
mesoderm
describe how the adrenals develop
SF1 expression is crucial in adrenal gland development.
Cells secreting high SF1 levels from the adrenal primordium.
Migrating neural crest cells enter the AP, forming the adrenal medulla.
Surrounding mesenchymal cells form a capsule.
what also develops at the urogenital ridge
the kidney
what are the two parts of the adrenal gland
cortex
medulla
what are the three layers of the adrenal cortex
zona glomerulusa
zona fasciularis
zona reticularis
describe the adrenal blood supply
Give an example of how the cortex and medulla are linked
what is the medulla composed of
- smaller islands of these are scattered through the cortex
what does a chromaffin cell look like
The cells are large, with large nuclei, and contain fine cytoplasmic granules which stain brown with chromium salts (and are therefore named phaeochromocytes).
what cells secrete what in the medulla
.- 80% of the medulla cells secrete adrenaline
what causes the adrenal cortex to grow
ACTH
Name some types of stress
why do the areas of the cortex look different
name some function of the adrenal cortex and medulla
what happens if you have too much cortisol versos what happens if you have too little cortisol
Too much cortisol
- immunosuppressed, hypertension, diabetes, breakdown muscle,
hypertrophy
Too little cortisol
– hypotensive, hypoglycaemia and wont respond to stresses
How do you provide multiple different hormones from the same organ
describe the cortex layers and what allows them to produce what they produce
In the zona glomerulus – characterised by CYP11B2 means you can produced aldosterone
In the zona fasciculus characterised by CYP11B1 allows you to produce cortisol
In the zona reticularus you produce CYP17A1 to produce testosterone
Why are mineralocorticoids called mineralocorticoids
What is an example of mineralocorticoids
aldosterone
Where are mineralocorticoids produced
what stimulates release of aldosterone
- low blood pressure - therefore an increase in angiotensin II from RAAS and ACTH
What does aldosterone do
can lead to a metabolic alkalosis
How does aldosterone do what it does
How does the renal system acts on aldosterone
- via the intercalated cell