Pituitary Gland Flash Cards - Anatomy & Physiology

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Pituitary Gland

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Describe the location of the Pituitary Gland.
  • The pituitary gland, or hypophysis lies within a bony cavity, the Sella Turcica, in the base of the skull just ventral to the hypothalamus. It lies between the more rostral Optic Chiasma, and the more caudal Mammillary Bodies.
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Label the diagram:
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  • A = Pars Tuberalis
  • B = Pars Distalis
  • C = Pars Intermedia
  • D = Pars Nervosa
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Which sections of the Pituitary Gland labelled above make up the Adenohypophysis and Neurohypophysis:
  • Adenohypophysis: A = Pars Tuberalis, B = Pars Distalis C = Pars IntermediaB,C
  • Neurohypophysis: D = Pars Nervosa
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What is the blood supply to the Pituitary Gland:
  • Superior Hypophyseal Arteries
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What part of the Pituitary Gland does this histological section represent:
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  • Pars Nervosa
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Which parts of the Pituitary Gland does this histological section represent:
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  • Pars Intermedia (Upper Right)
  • Pars Distalis (Lower Left)
  • Sections Separated by the residual lumen of Rathke's Pouch - the Hypophyseal Cleft.
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What part of the Pituitary Gland does this histological section represent:
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  • Pars Distalis
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What are the cell types within the Pars Distalis and what hormones do they produce?
  • Corticotropes - POMC which is then cleaved to Adrenocorticotropin Hormone - ACTH
  • Thyrotropes - Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
  • Gonadotropes - Luteinising Hormone and Follicle Stimulating Hormone
  • Lactotropes - Prolactin
  • Somatotropes - Growth Hormone.
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What is secreted by the Posterior Pituitary Gland and what are their actions:
  • Oxytocin - Promotes milk let down and uterine contractions during parturtion.
  • Anti Diuretic Hormone - ADH - Acts on the renal tubules to minimise water loss into the urine.
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Decribe how Milk Let-Down is initiated:
  • Impulses travel via superfical sensory pathways and the inguinal nerve.
  • Afferent sensory neurons enter the lumbar part of the spinal cord to the thalmus.
  • They reach the cell bodies of neuroendocrine cells
  • Oxytocin is then released from the nerve endings in the posterior pituitary gland.
  • Oxytocin enters capillaries and the systemic circulation.
  • Mammillary cappillaries contract, pressure within the alveoli increases.
  • Resistance in excretory ducts and teat canal is reduced.
  • Increased milk outflow.
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