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ENDOCRINOLOGY

Posted by euri on 7:51 AM


Stress... It’s a word we all hate. But with all the things around us, not to mention piled up works in school, work and even at home including the demands of this fast changing world, we sometimes can’t help being stressed. How can our body adapt with such stressful stimuli? Well, that’s one of the functions of ENDOCRINE SYSTEM. Throughout life, endocrine system secretes hormones that enhance the ability of the body to respond to certain changes and for survival. Hormones such as cortisol from adrenal cortex and epinephrine from adrenal medulla are being released for adaptation to stress.



OVERVIEW OF THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM


This figure shows the different glands that comprise the endocrine system and their functions.

The body relays information between cells through endocrine and nervous system. Endocrinology is a science that deals with the study of different endocrine glands - their mechanisms and functions. The term endocrine means internal secretions of biologically active substance. Hormones are substances or chemicals released by endocrine glands and transported through the blood stream to another tissue where it acts to regulate functions of the target tissue.

Endocrine system is complex with various mechanisms that control hormone synthesis, release and activation, transport in the circulation, and delivery to the cells upon which they act. 



  Physiologic functions
a. Morphogenesis
Hormones play an important role in growth and development of an organism.
The development of male and female characteristics or the sex
characteristics under the influence of testosterone and estradiol is the best example.
b. Regulatory functions
        The system also functions to maintain the chemical constancy (homeostasis)  both in intracellular and extracellular fluid. Homeostasis is maintained through the action of hormones that tightly regulate the mechanism of salt, carbohydrate, fat and protein.
c. For regulation of the production and utilization of energy
d. Integrative action
        This is a complex function since we know that each type of hormone performs specific function. However hormones produced by the different endocrine glands react with each other to perform one specific regulation.




With the complexity of this system, the diseases associated must also be tackled and discussed. Moreover, this is just an overview of the highly complicated and detailed study about endocrinology. So watch out and continuously read the upcoming posts! J GOD BLESS!

               

References:
Francis S. Greenspan, et.al., Basic & Clinical Endocrinology; 5th edition
Carl A. Burtis, et.al., Fundamentals of Clinical Chemistry; 4th Edition

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