what do endocrine cells do
what do hormones act as
what is the pituitary gland
how is the pituitary glad attached to the brain
where does the pituitary gland sit
what type of hormones does the pituitary gland release
control directly the functions of target tissues (eg. growth hormone, vasopressin, oxytocin)
regulate the hormonal output of other endocrine glands (ie. trophic hormones such as corticotrophin and thyrotrophin).
what is the structure of the pituitary gland
comprised of the anterior and posterior pituitary
- originate from different embryological sources and this is reflected in there structure and function
what is secretion of the pituitary hormones controlled by
Secretion of pituitary hormones is controlled by hormonal and neural (posterior pituitary) input from the hypothalamus of the brain and is under feedback regulation by the circulating levels of hormones produced by target organs.
what is the hypothalamic control of the anterior pituitary mediated by
how do the hypothalamic hormones reach the pituitary by
reaches the pituitary via the hypothalami-hypophyseal portal system
what epithelium is in the anterior pituitary
name the 5 types of cells in the anterior pituitary gland
describe the 5 types of cells in the anterior pituitary and what they produce
Mammotrophs (lactotrophs) - prolactin secreting cells, make up about 20% of anterior pituitary, increase in numbers during pregnancy; prolactin controls milk production during lactation
Corticotrophs - secrete ACTH (adrenocorticotrophic hormone also known as corticotrophin), make up about 20% of the gland
Thyrotrophs - secrete TSH (thyroid stimulating hrmone also known as thyrotrophin) and make up about 5% of the pituitary gland
Gonadotrophs - responsible for secretion of FSH (follicle stimulating hormone) and LH (luteinising hormone) and make up the final 5% of the gland
what is the blood supply of the anterior pituitary gland
what is the posterior pituitary
- instead it is a down growth of nervous tissue from the hypothalamus
how is the posterior pituitary attached to the hypothalamus
what does the posterior pituitary contain
what are the axons in the pituitary stalk and posterior pituitary supported by
the axons in the pituitary stalk and posterior pituitary are supported by a glial-type cell called the pituicyte.
what are the neurosecretory products of the posterior pituitary
ADH and oxytocin
what is the blood supply of the posterior pituitary
name the three major components of the pituitary stalk
portal vessels
axons of neurosecretory neurones passing to the posterior pituitary
pituicytes
what is the function of most of the cells intrinsic to the pituitary stalk
Pituicytes are the most abundant intrinsic cell type and they support the axons in the stalk performing functions akin to other types of glia.
where are the thyroid and parathyroid glands located
describe what the parathyroid glands look like