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| ===Adrenal Cortex=== | | ===Adrenal Cortex=== |
− | * The Zona Glomerulosa secretes mineralocorticoids | + | The function of the cortex is to produce ''adrenocorticoid hormones''. The three zones each make a specific type of hormone: |
− | * The Zona Fasciculata secretes glucocorticoids | + | * The Zona Glomerulosa secretes '''mineralocorticoids''' |
− | * The Zona Reticularis secretes sex steroids | + | * The Zona Fasciculata secretes '''glucocorticoids''' |
− | | + | * The Zona Reticularis secretes sex steroids or '''androgens''' |
| + | They are formed from the esterified cholesterol that is stored in intracellular lipid droplets. Below is the steps of how the adrenocorticoid hormones are made from cholesterol. |
| + | 1) The P450scc enzyme converts cholesterol to pregnenolone by the removal of a side chain. This is regulated by ACTH and is the rate determining step of adrenocorticoid hormone production. This occurs in the mitochondria. |
| + | 2) Hydroxylation reactions occur in the mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum converting pregnenolone into specific hormones. The location within the cortex determines the hormones produced. |
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| + | '''Mineralocorticoids''' |
| + | These hormones regulate the mtabolism of inorganic ions, such sodium, potassium and chloride. Several hormones are produced but the most important is '''aldosterone'''. |
| + | It is formed in the zona glomerulosa by the conversion of pregnenolone to cortisol and then to corticosterone before finally becoming aldosterone. It circulates by binding to albumin and cortisol-binding globulin. It's plasma half-life is 20 minutes. It is eventually inactivated in the liver, where it binds to glucuronic acid and is excreted in bile and urine. |
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| + | ''Regulation and action'' - It's main regulators of synthesis and secretion are; '''Renin''' and extracellular concentrations of potassium ions. Its main action is upon renal regulation and electrolyte and fluid balance. These are fully explained within the '''[[Important Hormonal Regulators of the Kidney - Anatomy & Physiology|renin-angiotensin and aldosterone]] page. |
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| ==Histology of the Adrenal Glands== | | ==Histology of the Adrenal Glands== |