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ENDOCRINE PHYSIOLOGY
• DR. PINKESH GEHLOT, MD
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Arnold A Berthold (1803-1861) • In one of the first endocrine
experiments ever recorded, Professor Arnold A. Berthold of Gottingen did a series of tests on roosters in 1849 while he was curator of the local zoo.
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Ablation and replacement•Bethold found that a rooster's comb is an androgen-dependent structure. Following castration, the comb atrophies, aggressive male behavior disappears, and interest in the hens is lost.
•Importantly, Berthold also found that these castration-induced changes could be reversed by administration of a crude testicular extract (or prevented by transplantation of the testes).
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Claude Bernard(1813-1878)
Claude Bernard stated that the endocrine system regulates the internal milieu of an animal. The “internal secretions” were liberated by one part of the body, traveled via the bloodstream to distant targets cells. Circa 1854
Bernard's charge was to demonstrate that medicine, in order to progress, must be founded on experimental physiology.
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Endocrine system maintains homeostasis
The concept that hormones acting on distant target cells to maintain the stability of the internal milieu was a major advance in physiological understanding.
The secretion of the hormone was evoked by a change in the milieu and the resulting action on the target cell restored the milieu to normal.The desired return to the status quo results in the maintenance of homeostasis
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Charles Edouard Brown-Séquard (1817-1894)
• Brown-Sequard further piqued mainstream scientific interest in the chemical contents of the testes with his famous auto-experimentation. On June 1, 1889, before the Sociète de Biologic in Paris, Brown-Sequard reported that he had increased his physical strength, mental abilities and appetite by self-injection with an extract derived from the testicles of dogs and guinea pigs
• Although never substantiated, this claim prompted researchers around the world to pursue the new field of organotherapy
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Ernest Henry Starling (1866-1927)
• Besides "his" law of the heart, Starling discovered the functional significance of serum proteins.
• In 1902 along with Bayliss he demonstrated that secretin stimulates pancreatic secretion.
• In 1924 along with E. B. Vernay he demonstrated the reabsorption of water by the tubules of the kidney.
• He was the first to use the term hormone
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Jim Ferguson1947-2002
•Famous cardiovascular physiologist
•Truly understood “Starling’s Law”
•Disputed that the main purpose of the cardiovascular system was to deliver hormones.
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Sensing and signaling
Endocrine “glands” synthesize and store hormones. These glands have a sensing and signaling system which regulate the duration and magnitude of hormone release via feedback from the target cell.
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Endocrine vs. Nervous System• Major communication systems in the body• Integrate stimuli and responses to changes
in external and internal environment• Both are crucial to coordinated functions of
highly differentiated cells, tissues and organs
• Unlike the nervous system, the endocrine system is anatomically discontinuous.
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Nervous system
•The nervous system exerts point-to-point control through nerves, similar to sending messages by conventional telephone. Nervous control is electrical in nature and fast.
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Hormones travel via the bloodstream to target cells
•The endocrine system broadcasts its hormonal messages to essentially all cells by secretion into blood and extracellular fluid. Like a radio broadcast, it requires a receiver to get the message - in the case of endocrine messages, cells must bear a receptor for the hormone being broadcast in order to respond.
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A cell is a target because is has a specific receptor for the hormone
Most hormones circulate in blood, coming into contact with essentially all cells. However, a given hormone usually affects only a limited number of cells, which are called target cells. A target cell responds to a hormone because it bears receptors for the hormone.
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Principal functions of the endocrine system
• Maintenance of the internal environment in the body (maintaining the optimum biochemical environment).
• Integration and regulation of growth and development.
• Control, maintenance and instigation of sexual reproduction, including gametogenesis, coitus, fertilization, fetal growth and development and nourishment of the newborn.
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Types of cell-to-cell signalingClassic endocrine hormones travel via bloodstream to target cells; neurohormones are released via synapses and travel via the bloostream; paracrine hormones act on adjacent cells and autocrine hormones are released and act on the cell that secreted them. Also, intracrine hormones act within the cell that produces them.
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Response vs. distance traveledEndocrine action: the hormone is distributed in blood and binds to distant target cells.Paracrine action: the hormone acts locally by diffusing from its source to target cells in the neighborhood.Autocrine action: the hormone acts on the same cell that produced it.
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Major hormones and systems• Top down organization of endocrine system.• Hypothalamus produces releasing factors that
stimulate production of anterior pituitary hormone which act on peripheral endocrine gland to stimulate release of third hormone– Specific examples to follow
• Posterior pituitary hormones are synthesized in neuronal cell bodies in the hypothalamus and are released via synapses in posterior pituitary. – Oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
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Types of hormones
• Hormones are categorized into four structural groups, with members of each group having many properties in common: – Peptides and proteins – Amino acid derivatives – Steroids – Fatty acid derivatives - Eicosanoids
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Range from 3 amino acids to hundreds of amino acids in size. Often produced as larger molecular weight precursors that are proteolytically cleaved to the active form of the hormone. Peptide/protein hormones are water soluble.Comprise the largest number of hormones– perhaps in thousands
Peptide/protein hormones
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Peptide/protein hormones
• Are encoded by a specific gene which is transcribed into mRNA and translated into a protein precursor called a preprohormone
• Preprohormones are often post-translationally modified in the ER to contain carbohydrates (glycosylation)
• Preprohormones contain signal peptides (hydrophobic amino acids) which targets them to the golgi where signal sequence is removed to form prohormone
• Prohormone is processed into active hormone and packaged into secretory vessicles
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Peptide/protein hormones• Secretory vesicles move to plasma membrane where they
await a signal. Then they are exocytosed and secreted into blood stream
• In some cases the prohormone is secreted and converted in the extracellular fluid into the active hormone: an example is angiotensin is secreted by liver and converted into active form by enzymes secreted by kidney and lung
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Peptide/protein hormone synthesis
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Amine hormonesThere are two groups of hormones derived from the
amino acid tyrosineThyroid hormones and Catecholamines
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Thyroid HormoneThyroid hormones are basically a "double" tyrosine with the critical incorporation of 3 or 4 iodine atoms.
Thyroid hormone is produced by the thyroid gland and is lipid soluble
Thyroid hormones are produced by modification of a tyrosine residue contained in thyroglobulin, post-translationally modified to bind iodine, then proteolytically cleaved and released as T4 and T3. T3 and T4 then bind to thyroxin binding globulin for transport in the blood
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Thyroid hormones
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Catecholamine hormonesCatecholamines are both neurohormones and neurotransmitters.
These include epinephrine, and norepinephrine Epinephrine and norepinephrine are produced by the adrenal medulla both are water soluble
Secreted like peptide hormones
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Synthesis of catecholamines
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Amine Hormones
• Two other amino acids are used for synthesis of hormones:
• Tryptophan is the precursor to serotonin and the pineal hormone melatonin
• Glutamic acid is converted to histamine
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All steroid hormones are derived from cholesterol and differ only in the ring structure and side chains attached to it.All steroid hormones are lipid soluble
Steroid hormones
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Types of steroid hormones
• Glucocorticoids; cortisol is the major representative in most mammals
• Mineralocorticoids; aldosterone being most prominent
• Androgens such as testosterone • Estrogens, including estradiol and estrone • Progestogens (also known a progestins)
such as progesterone
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Steroid hormones
• Are not packaged, but synthesized and immediately released
• Are all derived from the same parent compound: Cholesterol
• Enzymes which produce steroid hormones from cholesterol are located in mitochondria and smooth ER
• Steroids are lipid soluble and thus are freely permeable to membranes so are not stored in cells
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Steroid hormones
• Steroid hormones are not water soluble so have to be carried in the blood complexed to specific binding globulins.
• Corticosteroid binding globulin carries cortisol• Sex steroid binding globulin carries testosterone
and estradiol• In some cases a steroid is secreted by one cell and
is converted to the active steroid by the target cell: an example is androgen which secreted by the gonad and converted into estrogen in the brain
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Steroids can be transformed to active steroid in target cell
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Steroidogenic EnzymesCommon name "Old" name Current name
Side-chain cleavage enzyme; desmolase
P450SCC CYP11A1
3 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase
3 beta-HSD 3 beta-HSD
17 alpha-hydroxylase/17,20 lyase P450C17 CYP17
21-hydroxylase P450C21 CYP21A2
11 beta-hydroxylase P450C11 CYP11B1
Aldosterone synthase P450C11AS CYP11B2
Aromatase P450aro CYP19
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Steroid hormone synthesis
All steroid hormones are derived from cholesterol. A series of enzymatic steps in the mitochondria and ER of steroidogenic tissues convert cholesterol into all of the other steroid hormones and intermediates.
The rate-limiting step in this process is the transport of free cholesterol from the cytoplasm into mitochondria. This step is carried out by the Steroidogenic Acute Regulatory Protein (StAR)
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Steroid hormone synthesis
•The cholesterol precursor comes from cholesterol synthesized within the cell from acetate, from cholesterol ester stores in intracellular lipid droplets or from uptake of cholesterol-containing low density lipoproteins.
•Lipoproteins taken up from plasma are most important when steroidogenic cells are chronically stimulated.
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cholesterol
Extracellularlipoprotein
Cholesterolpool
LH
ATP
cAMPPKA+
Pregnenolone
Progesterone
Androstenedione
TESTOSTERONE
3βHSD
P450c17
17βHSD
acetate
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1,25-dihydroxy Vitamin D3 is also derived from cholesterol and is lipid solubleNot really a “vitamin” as it can be synthesized de novoActs as a true hormone
1,25-Dihydroxy Vitamin D3
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Fatty Acid Derivatives - Eicosanoids
• Arachadonic acid is the most abundant precursor for these hormones. Stores of arachadonic acid are present in membrane lipids and released through the action of various lipases. The specific eicosanoids synthesized by a cell are dictated by the battery of processing enzymes expressed in that cell.
• These hormones are rapidly inactivated by being metabolized, and are typically active for only a few seconds.
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Fatty Acid Derivatives - Eicosanoids
• Eicosanoids are a large group of molecules derived from polyunsaturated fatty acids.
• The principal groups of hormones of this class are prostaglandins, prostacyclins, leukotrienes and thromboxanes.
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Regulation of hormone secretion
Sensing and signaling: a biological need is sensed, the endocrine system sends out a signal to a target cell whose action addresses the biological need. Key features of this stimulus response system are:∙ receipt of stimulus∙ synthesis and secretion of hormone∙ delivery of hormone to target cell∙ evoking target cell response∙ degradation of hormone
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Control of Endocrine Activity
•The physiologic effects of hormones depend largely on their concentration in blood and extracellular fluid.
•Almost inevitably, disease results when hormone concentrations are either too high or too low, and precise control over circulating concentrations of hormones is therefore crucial.
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Control of Endocrine Activity
The concentration of hormone as seen by target cells is determined by three factors:
•Rate of production•Rate of delivery•Rate of degradation and elimination
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Control of Endocrine Activity
Rate of production: Synthesis and secretion of hormones are the most highly regulated aspect of endocrine control. Such control is mediated by positive and negative feedback circuits, as described below in more detail.
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Control of Endocrine Activity
Rate of delivery: An example of this effect is blood flow to a target organ or group of target cells - high blood flow delivers more hormone than low blood flow.
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Control of Endocrine ActivityRate of degradation and elimination: Hormones, like all biomolecules, have characteristic rates of decay, and are metabolized and excreted from the body through several routes. Shutting off secretion of a hormone that has a very short half-life causes circulating hormone concentration to plummet, but if a hormone's biological half-life is long, effective concentrations persist for some time after secretion ceases.
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Feedback Control of Hormone Production
Feedback loops are used extensively to regulate secretion of hormones in the hypothalamic-pituitary axis. An important example of a negative feedback loop is seen in control of thyroid hormone secretion
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Inputs to endocrine cells
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Neural control
• Neural input to hypothalamus stimulates synthesis and secretion of releasing factors which stimulate pituitary hormone production and release
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Chronotropic control
• Endogenous neuronal rhythmicity• Diurnal rhythms, circadian rhythms (growth
hormone and cortisol), Sleep-wake cycle; seasonal rhythm
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Episodic secretion of hormones
• Response-stimulus coupling enables the endocrine system to remain responsive to physiological demands
• Secretory episodes occur with different periodicity
• Pulses can be as frequent as every 5-10 minutes
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• The most prominent episodes of release occur with a frequency of about one hour—referred to as circhoral
• An episode of release longer than an hour, but less than 24 hours, the rhythm is referred to as ultradian
• If the periodicity is approximately 24 hours, the rhythm is referred to as circadian – usually referred to as diurnal because the increase in
secretory activity happens at a defined period of the day.
Episodic secretion of hormones
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Circadian (chronotropic) control
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Circadian Clock
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Physiological importance of pulsatile hormone release
• Demonstrated by GnRH infusion • If given once hourly, gonadotropin secretion and
gonadal function are maintained normally • A slower frequency won’t maintain gonad
function • Faster, or continuous infusion inhibits
gonadotropin secretion and blocks gonadal steroid production
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Clinical correlate
• Long-acting GnRH analogs (such as leuproline) have been applied to the treatment of precocious puberty, to manipulate reproductive cycles (used in IVF), for the treatment of endometriosis, PCOS, uterine leiomyoma etc
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Feedback control
• Negative feedback is most common: for example, LH from pituitary stimulates the testis to produce testosterone which in turn feeds back and inhibits LH secretion
• Positive feedback is less common: examples include LH stimulation of estrogen which stimulates LH surge at ovulation
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Negative feedback effects of cortisol
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Substrate-hormone control• Glucose and insulin: as glucose increases it
stimulates the pancreas to secrete insulin
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Feedback control of insulin by glucose concentrations