Sistema Endocrino 🧠

Sistema Endocrino 🧠

What is the Endocrine System?

Overview of the Endocrine System

  • The endocrine system consists of glands that produce hormones, which are chemical messengers that transport information between cells.
  • It influences nearly all cells, organs, and functions in the body, regulating mood, growth, organ function, metabolism, and reproduction.

Hormonal Regulation

  • The release of hormones is regulated based on existing hormone concentrations in the blood or other factors like calcium levels.
  • Various factors such as stress and infections can affect hormonal concentrations; imbalances can be harmful but may be treated with medication.

Components of the Endocrine System

Major Glands Involved

  • Key glands include: hypothalamus, pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid glands, adrenal glands, pineal gland, ovaries (in females), and testes (in males).
  • The pancreas also plays a role in both endocrine (hormone production) and digestive systems (enzyme secretion).

Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland

  • The hypothalamus controls hormone release from the pituitary by processing information about temperature and light exposure.
  • The pituitary gland is often called the "master gland" due to its control over other endocrine glands. It produces several key hormones including:
  • Growth hormone for tissue growth.
  • Prolactin for milk production during breastfeeding.
  • Thyrotropin to stimulate thyroid hormone production.

Functions of Specific Hormones

Hormones Produced by the Pituitary Gland

  • Other important hormones include:
  • Corticotropin for adrenal hormone stimulation.
  • Antidiuretic hormone for water balance regulation via kidneys.
  • Oxytocin for uterine contractions during childbirth.

Role of Thyroid Gland

  • Located at the front of the neck; it produces thyroid hormones that regulate metabolic rate and energy generation from food.
  • These hormones are crucial for bone growth in children and brain development.

Additional Glands and Their Functions

Parathyroid Glands

  • Four small glands attached to the thyroid that secrete parathyroid hormone to regulate blood calcium levels alongside calcitonin from the thyroid.

Adrenal Glands

  • Located above each kidney; they consist of two parts:
  • Cortex: Produces corticosteroids affecting water-salt balance and stress response.
  • Medulla: Produces catecholamines like adrenaline which increase heart rate under stress conditions.

Reproductive Hormones

Gonads Functionality

Hormonal Changes During Puberty

Hormones and Their Functions

  • The body produces hormones that signal the onset of puberty, with specific roles played by hormones from the pituitary gland.
  • In males, testosterone is produced in the testicles, while females have ovaries located in the pelvis that produce eggs and female hormones.
  • Estrogen plays a crucial role in initiating puberty for girls, leading to physical changes such as breast development.

Physical Changes in Females

  • During puberty, girls experience an increase in body fat around hips and thighs alongside growth spurts.
  • Both estrogen and progesterone are essential for regulating the menstrual cycle and play significant roles during pregnancy.

Role of Insulin

  • The pancreas produces insulin and glucagon, which are vital hormones for controlling blood glucose levels.
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