Micro of Endocrine Glands - adrenal (suprarenal glands) Flashcards

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Gross anatomy of adrenal glands

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  1. Next to kidneys
  2. Capsule - can’t be peeled off
  3. Cortex - outer
  4. Medulla - inner
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Embryology of adrenal gland

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  • Cortex - derived from intermediate mesoderm
  • Medulla - derived from neural crest cells (ectoderm)
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Capsule of adrenal gland is made of…

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Dense irregular connective tissue

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Cortex contains three zones:

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  1. Zona glomerulosa (=arcuata)
  2. Zona fasciculata
  3. Zona reticularis
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Zona glomerulosa (=arcuata)

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  1. Cells exist in clusters that resemble glomeruli (glomerulosa), or in arches (arcuata)
  2. Ultrastructure of steroid secreting cell - a lot of smooth ER
  3. Mitochodnria with tubular cristae
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Zona fasciculata

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  • Cords of cells
  • Cells contain lipid droplets
  • Ultrastructure of steroid secreting cell - a lot of smooth ER
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Zona reticularis

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  • Network of cells
  • Rows of cells from zona fasciculata break up as you get closer to medulla and get irregular
  • Similar to cells of zona fasciculata
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Anatomy of medulla of adrenal gland

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  • Innervated only by sympathetic preganglionic neurons (modified sympathetic glangion) because the cells of the medulla, that arised from neural crest ectoderm are essentially modified sympathetic postganglionic neurons
  • Cells sometiems called chromaffin cells because they have affinity for chromium salts (brown color)
  • Two cell types: epinephrine cells and norepinephrine cells
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Function of cortex

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  1. Zona glomerulosa (arcuata) - produces mineralocorticoids (aldosterone)
  2. Zona fasciculata - produces glucocorticoids (cortisol)
  3. Zona reticularis - produces androgens in both males and females
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Function of medulla

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Epinephrine and norepinephrine secretion stimulated by acetylcholine from sympathetic preganglionic neurons

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