Adrenal Gland Flashcards
Where are the adrenal glands situated?
superior pole of the kidney in the retroperitoneal space
How much do the adrenal glands weigh?
~4g each
How does the anatomy of the left and right adrenal glands differ?
Left adrenal vein drains into left renal vein, while R adrenal drains directly into the inferior vena cava. Implications for surgery.
What are the 2 endocrine glands that make up the adrenals?
- Adrenal medulla
- Adrenal cortex
What is the adrenal medulla?
A modified sympathetic ganglion derived from neural crest tissue.
What does the adrenal medulla secrete?
Secretes catecholamines, mainly epinephrine (adrenaline), also norepinephrine and dopamine
What is the adrenal cortex?
A true endocrine gland derived from mesoderm
What does the adrenal cortex secrete?
- Mineralocorticoids e.g. aldosterone: involved in the regulation of Na+ and K+
- Glucocorticoids e.g. cortisol: involved in maintaining plasma glucose
- Sex steroids e.g. testosterone
What 2 hormones are essential for life?
- Cortisol
- Aldosterone
Describe the structure of the adrenal glands.
Cortex surrounds the medulla and is arranged in 3 concentric zones:
- Zona reticularis
- Zona fasciculata
- Zona glomerulosa
What does the zona glomerulosa secrete?
mineralicorticoids (aldosterone)
What does the zona fasciculate secrete?
glucocorticoids (cortisol)
What does the zona reticularis secrete?
sex hormones (testosterone)
How are different products produced in the different adrenal zones?
- all steroid hormones are derived from cholesterol
- but different enzymes are found in different adrenal zones
What are the main products of the adrenal cortex?
- Cortisol
- Aldosterone
What is the prehormone of testosterone and oestrogen?
DHEA
What happens to DHEA with age?
Marked decline
What is a common cause of congenital adrenal hyperplasia?
Defects in 21-hydroxylase
What does congenital adrenal hyperplasia result in?
- deficiency of aldosterone and cortisol
- disruption of salt and glucose balance
Why is there excessive adrenal androgen production in congenital adrenal hyperplasia?
Androgen biosynthesis is unaffected so accumulating steroid precursors are channelled into excessive adrenal androgen production
What effect does an increase in cortisol have on CRH?
Negative feedback effect> decrease
Why does a deficit in 21-hydroxylase cause adrenal hyperplasia?
- inhibits synthesis of cortisol
- removes negative feedback on ACTH and CRH
- increased ACTH secretion = enlargement of adrenal glands
What type of hormone is cortisol?
Glucocorticoid hormone
What do glucocorticoid hormones influence?
Glucose metabolism
What do ALL nucleated cells have?
Cytoplasmic glucocorticoid receptors
What is ~95% of cortisol bound to?
A carrier protein, cortisol binding globulin (CBG)
Briefly describe how cortisol binding to its receptor leads to translation
The hormone receptor complex migrates to the nucleus, binding to DNA via a hormone-response element to alter gene expression, transcription and translation
Describe the characteristic pattern shown by plasma levels of cortisol.
- marked circadian rhythm
- preceded by a similar pattern of release of ACTH but cortisol “burst” persists longer half-life is much longer.
When do cortisol plasma levels peak?
~6-9am