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ENDOCRINE SYSTEM KEY NOTES ^M FLASHCARDS^M Organ-Based Summary Table MINDMAP (PRACTICAL NURSING SEMESTER 2)

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ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Key Notes

🔹 Endocrine vs. Nervous System
 Endocrine: Uses hormones to signal distant targets via blood; responses are
slower but longer lasting.
 Nervous: Uses electrical signals and neurotransmitters; fast and short-term
effects.


🔹 Types of Glands
 Exocrine: Releases substances through ducts (e.g., sweat, saliva, digestive
juices).
 Endocrine: Release hormones directly into the blood (e.g., pituitary,
thyroid).
o Some organs (like the pancreas, ovaries, and liver) have both
endocrine and non-endocrine functions.


🔹 Functions of Hormones
 Regulate body fluids, metabolism, biological rhythms, muscle contractions,
and immune responses.
 Control growth, development, and reproductive processes.


🔹 Hormone-Receptor Interaction
 Hormones act only on cells with matching receptors.
 Receptor levels can increase (up-regulation) or decrease (down-regulation)
depending on hormone levels.


🔹 Types of Hormones

,  Lipid-Soluble (e.g., steroid, thyroid hormones): Enter cells and influence
gene expression.
 Water-Soluble (e.g., proteins, amines): Bind to cell surface and trigger
second messenger pathways.


🔹 Hormone Action Depends On:
1. Hormone concentration
2. Number of receptors
3. Interaction with other hormones (synergistic or antagonistic)


🔹 Regulation of Hormone Secretion
 Controlled by nervous signals, blood chemical changes, or other hormones.
 Negative feedback is most common; positive feedback is rare but occurs in
specific cases (e.g., childbirth).


Major Endocrine Organs and Hormones
🧠 Hypothalamus & Pituitary Gland
 Hypothalamus: Controls pituitary activity via regulatory hormones.
 Pituitary Gland:
o Anterior Lobe (produces hormones)
 hGH: Stimulates tissue growth and metabolism.
 TSH: Stimulates thyroid hormone production.
 FSH/LH: Regulate reproductive functions.
 PRL: Promotes milk production.
 ACTH: Stimulates adrenal cortex to release cortisol.
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