1.3 The Suprarenal Glands Flashcards

1
Q

What are the Suprarenal Glands also known as?

A

The Adrenal Glands

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2
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Where are the Suprarenal Glands found?

A

Superior to each Kidney

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3
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Are the Suprarenal Glands and the Kidneys Connected?

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No, The Suprarenal Glands are Enclosed in and Separated by a Capsule

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4
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How are the Suprarenal Glands Peritonised?

A

It is Retroperitoneal

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5
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What are the 2 parts of the Suprarenal Gland?

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  1. The Outer Cortex

2. The Inner Medulla

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6
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What is the Embryological Origin of the Outer Cortex of the Suprarenal Gland?

A

The Mesodermal Epithelium

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What is the Embryological Origin of the Inner Medulla of the Suprarenal Gland?

A

The Neuroectoder

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8
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Which Arteries supply the Suprarenal Gland?

A
  1. The Superior Suprarenal Arteries
  2. The Middle Suprarenal Arteries
  3. The Inferior Suprarenal Arteries
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9
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Where do the Left and Right Superior Suprarenal Arteries arise from?

A

The Left and Right Inferior Phrenic Artery

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Where do the Left and Right Middle Suprarenal Arteries arise from?

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The Abdominal Aorta - There is a Single Artery which branches off the Abdominal Aorta and this then branches many times to give many Middle Suprarenal Arteries

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Where do the Left and Right Inferior Suprarenal Arteries arise from?

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The Left and Right Renal Arteries - There is a Single Artery which branches off the Renal Artery and this then branches many times to give many Middle Suprarenal Arteries

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12
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How many Suprarenal Veins are there?

A

1

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13
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Where does the Suprarenal Vein drain on the Right Side?

A

The Inferior Vena Cava

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Where does the Suprarenal Vein drain on the Left Side?

A

The Left Renal Vein

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15
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What is the Cortex Divided into?

A
  1. The Zona Glomerulosa
  2. The Zona Fasciculata
  3. The Zona Reticularis
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16
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How is the Zona Glomerulosa described?

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  1. Superficial

2. Thin

17
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How is the Zona Fasciculata described?

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  1. In between the Zona Glomerulosa and the Zona Reticularis

2. Thick

18
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How is the Zona Reticularis described?

A
  1. Deep

2. Immediately Adjacent to the Medulla

19
Q

What Collection of Cells are present in the Medulla?

A

Large, Ovoid Chromaffin Cells

20
Q

What do these Large, Ovoid Chromaffin Cells secrete?

A
  1. Adrenalin (Epinephrine)

2. Noradrenalin (Noraepinephrine)

21
Q

What does the Zona Glomerulosa secrete?

A

Aldosterone

22
Q

What does the Zona Fasiculata secrete?

A

Cortisol

23
Q

What does the Zona Reticularis secrete?

A
  1. Progesterone
  2. Oestrogen Precursors
  3. Androgens
24
Q

What type of Hormone is Aldosterone (Secreted by the Zona Glomerulosa)?

A

A Mineralocorticoid Hormone

25
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What type of Hormone is Cortisol (Secreted by the Zona Glomerulosa)?

A

A Glucocorticoid Hormone

26
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What type of Hormone is Progesterone/Oestrogen Precursors/Androgens (Secreted by the Zona Glomerulosa)?

A

Sex Hormones

27
Q

What are the actions of Aldosterone?

A

It Regulates the Salt / Water Balance

28
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What are the actions of Cortisol?

A

It regulates changes in the body (e.g. Blood Glucose Concentration) in response to a stress