ANAT 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 32: Sella Turcica, Parathyroid Gland, Thyroid

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Major endocrine organs: thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, pancreas, adrenal gland. Exocrine: group of cells that release secretions into excretory duct that excrete the secretions onto epithelial surfaces (e. g. sweat and salivary glands) Endocrine: release hormones directly into the bloodstream to travel to target organs (e. g. thyroid gland) Some organs (heart, stomach) have secondary endocrine functions. Pituitary gland: sits in sphenoid bone, sella turcica. Highest level of endocrine control (controls most of endocrine organs) Anterior lobe produces and secretes 7 hormones, produced in response to 7 other hormones that come to it. Posterior lobe secretes 2 hormones, doesn"t produce, just secretes those that are produced by the hypothalamus (derived from nervous system, lighter) Hypothalamic control: production of antidiuretic hormone (adh) and oxytocin (oxt) Sent to and stored in posterior lobe of pituitary gland. Oxt: uterine (females) and prostatic (males) contractions: hypophyseal portal system, 2 capillary beds connected by vein.

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