ANAT200 Lecture Notes - Ejaculation, Aldosterone, Adipose Tissue

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All glandular tissue is derived embryologically from epithelium. Glandular epithelium contains specialized cells that synthesize, store and secrete chemicals. Exocrine glands: release secretions into ducts that carry them to the body surface (sweat, salivary) Endocrine glands: release their secretions into sinusoids (large, extracellular spaces, sinusoids pass secretions to the capillaries, circulatory system then carries the secretions to the target site, examples thyroid, pituitary, adrenal. The endocrine system is the collection of glands and tissues of the body that secrete chemical messengers. This integrates the activities of organs and organ systems throughout the body. The nervous and endocrine systems function together to maintain homeostasis. Neuroendocrinology is the close association between endocrine and nervous systems. The brain regulates secretion from endocrine glands and hormones modify cns functions. Nerve cells and gland cells are similar too: both secrete chemical messengers that act on target cells and both release similar substances (dopamine, norepinephrine, somatostatin) which can act as neurotransmitters, neural hormones or classic hormones.

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