M7S4,5 Parathyroid Glands And Adrenal Glands Flashcards
Parathyroid glands overview
-four small oval glands on posterior side of thyroid
-paired, with two superior glands and two inferior glands
-along with the thyroid gland the parathyroid glands secrete hormones to contribute to calcium homeostasis
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Histology of parathyroid glands
-mostly made up of principal (or chief) cells
-principle cells produce parathyroid hormone (PTH)
-PTH acts to increase calcium ion concentration in blood
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The adrenal glands
-2 pyramid shaped structures that sit superior to kidney
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Histology of adrenal glands
-divided into medulla and cortex
-each area of adrenal gland produces different hormones
The Cortex
-Adrenal cortex has 3 layers
-together, layers produce over two dozen hormones, collectively called corticosteroids (functions when released into blood: glucose metabolism, sex characteristics and electrolyte balance of body fluids)
-the outer layer of the cortex produces hormones known as mineralocorticoids
-middle layer produces glucocorticoids
-inner layer produces androgens (sex hormones)
Adrenal Medulla
-core of adrenal glands
-produces epinephrine and norepinephrine in response to sympathetic nervous system stimulation resulting in autonomic (flight or fight) response
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