Lecture 10 Flashcards

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What is a parafollicular cells?

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Neuroendocrine cell- produces calcitonin
Major effect- inhibits onset last activity in bone
Minor effect- inhibits renal calcium and phosphate re-absorption in tubular cells , more calcium and phosphate excreted

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What does Medulla in the adrenal gland contain?

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Medulla contains chromaffin cells that act as post-ganglionic and they release adrenaline and noradrenaline

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What are the three zone for the cortex of the adrenal gland?

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Glomerolus- produces aldesterone, regulates BP
Fasciculata- Produces glucocorticoids- mobilises fats+ proteins and carbohydrates but not during the starvation states
Reticularas- produces androgen precursors

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What are the component of the islet of langerhans?

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Alpha- produces glucagon- gluconeogenesis- producing new glucose molecules. Breaks down glycogen into glucose. Decreases insulin levels
Beta- Increases insulin levels, decreases blood sugar
Delta- Somatostatin- inhibits both insulin and glucagon

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What is the pancreas an example of?

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It exhibits both endocrine and exocrine gland.

The exocrine gland is acinus.

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What did each of the endocrine glands develop from?

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Pituitary- neaurphyseal bud and hypophyseal pouch
Thyroid- floor of pharynx- 2nd pouch
Parathyroid + thymus- from the 3rd and 4th pharyngeal pouches
Adrenals- intermediate mesoderm+ neural crest

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What does the parathyroid glands do?

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  • Monitor plasma calcium conc

- Glands form parathyroid hormone which causes bone to release calcium into blood for absorption from the GI tract.

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