Endocrine Glands: Answers

Pituitary Gland

#74 Pituitary, Human. H & E

What kinds of cells are in the neurohypophysis?
Pituicytes (glia), endothelial cells.

#75 Pituitary, Human (Chrome-hematoxylin and Phloxin)

  • What do Herring bodies represent?
    Sites for storage or degradation of neurotransmitters.
  • What hormones might you expect to find in these structures?
    Vasopressin and oxytocin.
  • Where are the hormones of the neurohypophysis synthesized?
    Hypothalamus.

Adrenal Gland

#71 Adrenal, Human, dichromate fixation

  • What hormone is produced by the zona glomerulosa?
    Mineralocorticoids.
  • By the zona fasciculata?
    Glucocorticoids (cortisol in humans).
  • By the zona reticularis?
    Weak androgens.
  • By the medulla?
    Epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine (noradrenalin).
  • What hormones regulate the function of the cortex?
    ACTH, angiotensin II, epinephrine, norepinephrine.
  • How is medullary function regulated?
    Presynaptic nerves and glucocorticoids.

Parathyroid

#79 Parathyroid, Human

  • What is the functional significance of the hypothalamo-hypophyseal system?
    It allows for rapid and direct delivery of hypothalamic products with releasing and inhibiting effects on anterior pituitary cells
  • What factors control the secretion of parathormone?
    Serum calcium levels.
  • What is the consequence of parathyroid hypofunction?
    Lowered blood calcium level can be life threatening.
  • How does parathormone act?
    Raises serum calcium levels by activating osteoclasts (release calcium from bone).

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