test 2 - RU pituitary and hypothalamus Flashcards
location of the pituitary gland
base of the skull within the sella turcica, close to the optic chiasm, and nerve
attaches to the hypothalamus by a stalk
hypothalamus releases ____ to simulate the anterior pituitary
TRH
thyrotropin releasing hormone
the _____ is 80% of the pituitary gland
adenohypophysis (anterior pituitary)
what does the adenohypophysis produce/secrete
GH (somatotrophs)
prolactin (lactotrophs)
adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)
folical stimulating hormone (FSH)
leutinizing hormone (LH)
the neurophysis (posterior pituitary) produces:
ADH (vasopressin) - in response to an increase in osotic pressure or left atrial ventricular myocardium distension
oxytocin - stimulates the contraction of smooth m in the uterus
most commonly adenoma, but also hyperplasia, carcinoma, and extrapituitary tumors
found in adults (peak 30’s and 40’s)
hyperpituitarism
destructive process, non functional adenoma
results in pressure on the optic N and increase in CSF pressure
hypopituitarism
somatotropic adenoma
GH adenomas: hypersecretion of GH stimulates the secretion of insulin like GF
effects:
children (before closer of the epiphyses - giagantsim)
adults (after closure of epiphyses - acromegaly)
anterior pituitary hyperfunction
pituitary adenoma
hypercorticism due to a corticotropic adenoma of the pituitary
basophilic adenoma
basophilic microadenomas
cushing disease
condition referes to hypercorticism regardless of cause
most often of pituitary and less often adrenal origin
cause may be ectopic ACTH production by various tumors
cushing syndrome
prolactinoma
chromophobic tumor cells
amenorrhea and glactorrhea in women
impotence and sometimes galactorrhea in men
prolactin
nonpituitary lesions with ectopic hormone production
water retention with dilutional hyponatremia
antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
generalized panhypopituitarism
pituitary cachexia
simmonds disease
post partum pituitary necrosis
ischemic necrosis of the pituitary galnd and is characteristically associated with hemorrhage and shock during childhood
sheehan syndrome
results in growth retardation
def. in GH