Endocrine system regulates 3 things..
growth, reproduction and metabolism
Endocrine glands and tissues secrete..
hormones which travel in blood to target cells (bind to receptors and change cell activity)
Receptor proteins found on either..
- intracellular
2 types of hormone types
- lipid soluble
Water soluble hormones
peptides, proteins, catecholamines (1st messager)
Steps for a water soluble hormone
Example of cAMP as 2nd messenger
Why use 2nd messenger systems
Lipid soluble hormones
steroids and thyroid hormones, trigger protein synthesis so takes time therefore slow but long lasting
Steps for actions of the lipid soluble hormones
Stimuli acting on an endocrine can be either ..
Humoral stimulus
stimulus = ions/nutrients (something other than hormones)
Ex of humoral stimulus
increase blood glucose (after eating carbs): pancreatic B cells detect glucose and release insulin which lowers blood glucose
Neural stimulus example
1 heart rate: resting heart rate (surprise) –> SNS preganglionic directly to nt = ACh –> adrenal medulla (epineph. +NE) –> increase heart rate and force of contraction
Hormonal stimulus example (-‘ve feedback)
metabolism: low metabolism –> hypothalamus (thyrotrophin releasing hormone) –> ant. pituitary (thyroid stimulating hormone)–> thyroid gland (thyroxine T4) –> T4 to T3 –> increase metabolism
Stress
Phase 1 of stress (Alarm Reaction)
(fight or flight). immediate =NS. CNS (sensory input- detect change) –> hypothalamus (RAS increase alertness) –> SNS –> organs or adrenal medulla –> epi and NE (prolongs response)
Effects of NS and hormones
Phase 2 of stress: resistance reaction
long term (endocrine) permits recovery from tissue repair OR response to longer term stress. hypothalamic hormones initiate phase 2
Growth hormone
stimulates growth
Cortisol
Release of hormones causes..
increase blood glucose causes ..
Release of aldosterone and antidiuretic hormone reduces..
salt and water loss at kidney to maintain blood volume