Endocrine System Vocabulary- Wahba Class

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endocrine system

  • makes up the glands that produce and secrete hormones (chemical messengers)

  • regulates growth, metabolism, and sexual development

  • responds to stress and injury

  • maintains homeostasis

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target cells

a cell which bears receptors for a hormone, drug, or other signaling molecule

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corticosteroids

  • a group of steroid hormones produced in the adrenal cortex or made synthetically. 

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pituitary

  • located below the brain (attached to hypothalamus)

  • “master gland” because it controls all other glands

  • controlled by the hypothalamus

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growth hormones

  • GH

  • stimulates growth in childhood

  • important for maintaining a healthy body composition

  • important for maintaining muscle and bone mass

  • problems can cause dwarfism or gigantism

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prolactin

  • PRL

  • stimulates milk production from a woman’s breasts after childbirth

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gonadrotropins

  • hormones secreted by the pituitary gland which stimulates the activity of the gland. 

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glucagon

  • released by the liver when glucose levels fall

  • raises blood sugar

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antidiuretic hormone

  • ADH and also called vasopressin

  • stored in the back part of the pituitary gland and regulates water balance

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calcitonin

  • regulates the blood concentration of calcium

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adrenal medulla

  • inner area of the gland

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cortisol

  • “stress hormone”

  • vital to survival and helps maintain blood pressure and glucose levels

  • Adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) stimulates the production by the adrenal glands

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aldosterone

  • helps control the balance of water and salts in the kidneys keeping sodium in and releases potassium from body

  • regulates blood pressure

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epinephrine

  • adrenaline

  • secreted from the adrenal medulla

  • symptoms

    • increased heart rate

    • increased breathing rate

    • “fight or flight”

    • response to stress

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oxytocin

  • hormone that strengthens contractions

  • example of positive feedback

  • causes milk letdown in nursing mothers

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Islets of Langerhans

  • a pancreatic cell that produces hormones that are secreted into the blood stream

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insulin

  • released by the pancreas when glucose levels rise

  • causes uptake by blood

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pineal glands

  • produces melatonin, a serotonin-derived hormone

  • controls sleep cycle

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diabetes

  • when the body doesn't produce enough insulin

  • when cells stop responding to insulin

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goiter

  • enlargement of the thyroid

  • most cases are caused by an iodine deficiency

  • this is why we have iodized salt

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FSH

  • follicle-stimulating hormone

  • promotes sperm production in men

  • stimulates the ovaries to release eggs (ovulate) in women

  • LH and FSH work together to allow the normal function if the ovaries/testes (gonadotropin)

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hormone

  • a chemical messenger in the body

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thymus

  • a lymphoid organ of the immune system

  • makes/trains white blood cells (t-cells)

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hypoglycemia

  • glucose level is lower than normal range

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hypothyroidism

  • the thyroid gland makes too little thyroid hormone

  • symptoms

    • weight gain

    • fatigue

    • hair loss

    • slower heart rate

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hypothalamus

  • pituitary glad is attached

  • controls pituitary gland

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TSH

  • thyroid-stimulating hormone

  • stimulates the thyroid gland to make thyroid hormones

  • controls the body’s metabolism, energy, growth, and development

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LH

  • luteinizing hormone

  • regulates testosterone in men

  • regulates estrogen in women (gonadotropin)

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Diuretics

  • increase urine production

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Thyroid gland

  • controls your metabolism and stores it as energy and the release of energy

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BMR

  • basal metabolic rate

  • how many calories the body must consume to maintain life

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T4 and T3

  • thyroxine and triiodothyronine

  • both increase the rate at which cells release energy from carbohydrates

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hyperthyroidism

  • the thyroid gland makes too much thyroid hormone

  • symptoms

    • weight loss

    • hand tremors

    • irregular heart beat

    • bulging eyes

    • cold sensitivity

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parathyroid glands

  • located behind the thyroid

  • four tiny glands

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parathyroid hormone

  • PTH

  • takes calcium from the bones to make it available in the blood

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adrenal glands

  • located at the top of the kidneys

  • produce adrenaline (epinephrine)