Adrenal Gland

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(Glands) Physiology 1B Mapa Mental sobre Adrenal Gland, creado por Daniel Elandix G el 17/08/2013.
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Adrenal Gland

Nota:

  • 2 distinct areas. Cortex and Medulla. They consists of several zones especially the cortex where they produce different stuff.
  1. Cortex

    Nota:

    • All of the hormones are produced are steroid hormones, mineral corticoids, glucocorticoids and androgens and they are all synthesised from cholesterol.
    1. Zona Glomerulosa

      Nota:

      • The outermost section of the cortex minusing the capsule.
      1. Aldosterone

        Nota:

        • Renin-angiostenin system acts strongly and the electrolyte system also acts strongly upon the adrenal cortex to stimulate aldosterone which maintain normal extracellular fluids and concentration of ions. When there are high K+ it activates. Inhibited by low K+ and High NA+
      2. Zona Fasciculata and Zona Reticularis

        Nota:

        • Androgens are synthesised here, Stimulated by the adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) from anterior pituitary glands In females it is a major source of androgens for sex drive. In males, majority of the androgens is supplied by the testis.
        1. Cortisol

          Nota:

          • Physical/Emotional Stressors activates it. ACTH activates the release. It have the same efffects as glucagon. It has the highest concentration just after waking.
          1. Dysfunction

            Nota:

            • Hypersecretion: Cushing's Syndrome. Adrenal defect or excessive secretion of ACTH from pituitary causes excessive glucose produciton and loss of muscle proteins. Abnormal fat deposits and hence muscle wastage. Hyposecretion: Addison's Disease Adrenal glands can't produce much glucocorticoids. Poor response to stress and hyperpigmentation and lethargy and apathy.
      3. Medulla

        Nota:

        • Made up of post-ganglionic sympathetic cells Produces about 80% adrenaline and 20% noradrenaline (cathecholamines). Stored on vesicles. Act on alpha and beta adrenergic receptors and g-proteins.
        1. Cathecholamines

          Nota:

          • Synthesized from tyrosine. Sympathetic nervous system stimulates this and increases flight or flight responses.
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