Hormones from pituitary gland |Human endocrine system diagram | What are endocrine glands

Hormones from pituitary gland

Hormones from pituitary gland

Hormones from pituitary gland

 

Chemical coordination in the body includes endocrine glands, their hormones and their mode of action. The chemical coordination is performed by a system known as endocrine system.

Glands

A gland is an organ which synthesises some substances and secretes them at various locations, e… sweat gland secretes sweat, endocrine gland secretes hormones like growth hormone, etc.

Types of Glands

 In vertebrates, glands may be classified on the basis of presence or absence of ducts. These are called exocrine and endocrine glands.

Differences Between Exocrine and Endocrine Glands

 

Exocrine Glands
Endocrine Glands
 These are glands with ducts.
These are ductless glands or glands of internal secretions.
The secretions of these glands are carried by ducts to a particular organ  for some metabolic activities, e.g.,salivary glands, liver, etc.



These glands have no ducts and their secretions (Thormones) get absorbed into the immediate surrounding blood circulation to reach the target (specific) organs to initiate a particular metabolic change, e.g., thyroid, parathyroid, adrenals, etc.
Hormones from pituitary gland |Human endocrine system diagram | What are endocrine glands

 

Hormones

These are the non-nutrient chemicals made up of amino acid derivatives, peptides and steroids etc., that are secreted by endocrine glands in response to change in external or internal environment. They act as intercellular messengers that regulate the biological processes in organisms, and are produced in trace amounts. Ernest H Starling coined the term hormone in 1905.

The first hormone was discovered by the English physiologist William M Bayliss and Ernest H Starling in 1903.

Characteristics of Hormones

  1. Hormone releases directly into the blood and circulate in the body for performing regulatory functions.
  2. It is always released out in very small amount.
  3. It regulates various functions in the body like growth and development, behavioral characters, sexual characters, reproductive activities, metabolic activities etc.
  4. It also help in maintaining body balance. Human endocrine system includes the endocrine glands and hormones produced by diffused tissues or cells located in different parts of the body.

It includes the following organs for the purpose of secretion

  • Endocrine Glands   ::- Thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, pituitary, thymus and pineal
  • . Mixed Glands  ::-  Pancreas
  • Other Structures  ::-  include hypothalamus, skin, gastrointestinal mucosa, heart, kidneys, gonads (ovaries in women and testes in men), placenta and liver.
Pituitary Gland
Pituitary Gland

 

Hormones from pituitary gland

 Gland HormoneType Action
 Posterior OxytocinPeptide Initiates labour and milk ejection
Antidiuretic hormonePeptide Stimulates water resorption by kidneys
AnteriorGroth hormoneProtein Stimulates body growth
ProlactinProteinPromotes lactation
follicle-stimulating hormoneGlycoproteinStimulates follicle maturation and production of estrogen.
Luteinising hormone Glycoprotein Triggers Ovulation and production of estrogen and progesterone by ovary.
Adrenocorticotropic hormonePeptidePromotes release of glucocorticoid and androgens from adrenal cortex.
Thyroid-Stimulating hormone GlycoproteinStimulates release of T3 and T4
Thyroid gland
T3( triiodothyronine )
AmineIncreases metabolism, blood pressure and regulates tissure growth
T4 (Thyroxine)AmineIncreases metabolism, blood pressure and regulates tissure growth
CalcitoninPeptide Childhood regulation of blood calcium levels through uptake by bone
ParathyroidParathyroid hormone
PeptideIncreases blood calcium levels through action on  bone, kidneys and intestine
PancreasInsulin
ProteinReduces blood sugar levels by regulating cell uptake
GlucagonProteinIncreases blood sugar levels
Hormones from pituitary gland |Human endocrine system diagram | What are endocrine glands
Adrenal Glands
Adrenal Glands

Adrenal Glands

Gland
Hormone TypeAction
Adrenai medullaEpinephrineAmine Short-term stress response: increased blood sugar levels, vasoconstriction, increased heart rate and blood diveration
NorepinephrineAmineShort-term stress response; Increased blood glucose levels,blood volume maintenance and immune suppression
Adrenal cortex Glucocorticoids Steroid Long-term stress response; Increased blood glucose levels, blood volume maintenance. immune suppression
Mineralocorticoids SteroidLong term stress response; blood volume and pressure maintenance, sodium and water retention by kidneys
Pineal gland Melatonin AmineCircadian timing
Thymus ThymosinPeptide Development of T-lymphocytes
Hormones from pituitary gland |Human endocrine system diagram | What are endocrine glands

Note ::- 

  1. The study of endocrine glands and hormones secreted by them is called endocrinology.
  2. The first hormone to be discovered was secretin but the first hormone to be isolated was insulin, by Banting and Mceod.
  3. Hypothalamus is considered as supreme commander of endocrine system.
  4. Pituitary gland was considered as master gland of the body but today it is considered as orchestra of endocrine system.
  5. Pituitary gland is the smallest endocrine gland in the human body. 
  6. Thyroid gland is the largest endocrine gland in the human body.

Disorders of Endocrine System

  1. Dwarfism It occurs due to deficiency of Growth Hormone (GH) secretions during childhood. Growth of long bones and body stops prematurely, making person dwarf.
  2.  Gigantism It occurs when large quantities of growth hormone is secreted during childhood resulting in person with abnormal height and very long bones.
  3.  Acromegaly If an acidophilic tumour occurs causing high GH secretion after adolescence, it results in acromegaly in which jawa and limbs become abnormally large but the body do not attain giant structure.
  4. Cretinism It is caused due to the hyposecretion of thyroid hormone in infants. This leads to slow heart beat, lower blood pressure, low body temperature, stunted growht, mental retardation, retarded sexual development. 
  5. Addison’s disease It is caused by deficiency of mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids. 
  6. Cushing’s Syndrome It is caused by excess of cortisol which may result in high blood sugar, obesity, rise in blood volume and pressure. 
  7. Aldosteronism It is caused by exessive production of aldosterone from adrenal  contical fumours. 
  8. Adrenal virilism It is the appearance of male characters in female, which result in beard, moustaches, etc. It is caused due to excessive production of male sex corticoids (androgen) in females.
  9. Gynaecomastia It is the development of enlarged mammary glands (breasts) in males due to excessive secretion of female sex hormones (oestrogen) in males. 
  10. Precocious Puberty It is early maturation of ovaries and testes with production of ova before the age of 9 years in girls or sperms before 10 years in boys, called sexual pseudoprecocity.
  11. Eunuchoidism It is a disorder which affects males due to failure of testosterone secretion. A eunuch has under developed and non-functional secondary sex organs. lacks external or accessory sex characters and does not produce sperms.
Hormones from pituitary gland |Human endocrine system diagram | What are endocrine glands
Hormones from pituitary gland |Human endocrine system diagram | What are endocrine glands
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Hormones from pituitary gland |Human endocrine system diagram | What are endocrine glands

Hormones from pituitary gland |Human endocrine system diagram | What are endocrine glands

Hormones from pituitary gland |Human endocrine system diagram | What are endocrine glands

Hormones from pituitary gland |Human endocrine system diagram | What are endocrine glands

Hormones from pituitary gland |Human endocrine system diagram | What are endocrine glands

Hormones from pituitary gland |Human endocrine system diagram | What are endocrine glands

Hormones from pituitary gland |Human endocrine system diagram | What are endocrine glands

Hormones from pituitary gland |Human endocrine system diagram | What are endocrine glands

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