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Pituitary Gland Is located at the base of the brain It is attached to the hypothalamus by the pituitary stalk or infundibulum and lies in the sellaturcica of the sphenoid bone hupophysis ID: 1046382

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1. Pituitary Gland

2. hupophysis))Pituitary GlandIs located at the base of the brain .It is attached to the hypothalamus by the pituitary stalk or infundibulum and lies in the sellaturcica of the sphenoid bone .

3. hupophysis))Pituitary GlandIt is composed of 2 distinct portion :An anterior lobe (adenohypophysis )or (parsnervosa ): is formed from an area of the root of the embryonic oral ectoderm called Rathkes pouch .Neurohypophysis : is formed from neural ectoderm of floor of the third ventricle .

4. hupophysis))Pituitary GlandAn anterior lobe (adenohypophysis )or (parsnervosa ):Depending upon the staining reaction adenohypophysis cells are divides into:Cells without affinity to dye called chromophobes (50%),Cells with affinity to dye called chromophil cells(50%)The chromophil cells are:Eosinophil or A cells (35%) ,Basophil or B cells (15%).

5. hupophysis))Pituitary GlandThe cytologists have classified the cell types as :Somatotropes that secret GH,Mammotropes secrete prolactin ,Thyotropes secret TSH ,Corticotropes secret ACTH ,Gonadotropes secret FSH & LH .

6. hupophysis))Pituitary GlandGrowth hormone (GH)or (STH)Is protein hormone that stimulate the body cell to increase the size and undergo more rapid cell divisor than usual .It enhances the movement of AA through the cell membrane and causes an increase in the rate at which the cells convert these molecules into proteins .It also causes cells to decrease the rate at which they utilize carbohydrates and to increase the rate at which they use the fat .

7. hupophysis))Pituitary GlandGrowth hormoneThe mechanism for controlling GH secretion :Seen to involve 2 substances from the hypothalamus called:GH releasing hormone (GHRH)Somatostatin (ss).It is able to stimulate the elongation of bone tissue directly , its effect on cartilage requires the presence of amediator substance .

8. hupophysis))Pituitary GlandGrowth hormoneThis substance called somatomedin (insulin –like growth factor ) is released from the liver in response to GH and the somatomedin , in turn , promotes the growth of cartilage .If an insufficient amount of GH is secreted during development (early phase of development , in young stage ) lead to body growth limited and type of dwarfism (hypopituitary dwarfism )result .

9. hupophysis))Pituitary GlandGrowth hormone1- over secretion of GH during early growing stage may result in gigantism which the high of the persons may exceed and fact , gigantism is usually compand by a tumor of pituitary gland .2-GH is secreted excessively in an adult , after epiphyses of the long bone have ossified , the person dose not grow taller , the soft tissue , however , may continue to enlarge and the bone may become thicker affected individual may develop greatly enlarged hand feet and protruding jaw and large tonge and nose

10. hupophysis))Pituitary Glandprolactin H It protein H which stimulate and sustains milk production following the birth .It causes decrease in the secretion of the LH , because LH is necessary for the production of male sex hormone (androgens ),Excessive prolactin secretion may causes a male to develop a deficiency of sex hormon become infertility

11. hupophysis))Pituitary Glandprolactin H Two substance from the hypothalamus are involved in the regulation of prolactin secretion :Prolactin release inhibiting factor (PIF)act to restrain the secretion of prolactin .Prolactin releasing factor (PRF) Stimulate its secretion .

12. hupophysis))Pituitary Glandthyroid stimulating hormone TSHIt is also called thyrotropin ,is a glycoprotein ,its major function :is to control the secretion of certain hormones from the thyroid gland . TSH secretion is partially regulated by the hypothalamus ,which secretes thyrotropin –releasing hormone(TRH).TSH secretion is also regulated by circulating thyroid hormones that exert an inhibiting effect on the release of TRH &TSH ,

13. hupophysis))Pituitary Glandthyroid stimulating hormone TSHAs the blood concentration of thyroid h. increases the secretion TRH&TSH are reducedCertain external factors influences the release of TRH &TSH these factors included :Exposure to extreme cold , which is a ccompansed by increased hormonal secretion .Emotional stress , which sometimes triggers increased hormonal secretion and other times causes decrease secretion .

14. hupophysis))Pituitary GlandAdrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)Is a peptide h. that controls the manufacture and secretion of certain h. from the cortex of the adrenal gland .The secretion od ACTH may be regulated by corticotropin releasing hormone CRH , which is released from hypothalamus in response to decrease contraction of adrenal cortical hormones .Also as increase TSH , various forms of stress result in increased secretion of ACTH by stimulating the release of CRH .

15. hupophysis))Pituitary GlandFSH&LH gonadotropin They exert their action on the gonads or reproductive organs FSH responsible for growth and development of egg cell containing follicles in the female ovaries .It is also stimulate the follicles cells to secrete a group of female sex hormone (estrogen ).In male FSH stimulate the initial production of sperm cell in the testes at puberty .

16. hupophysis))Pituitary GlandFSH&LH gonadotropin LHWhich in the males is also called interstitial cell stimulating hormone ICSH because it act upon the interstitial cell of the testes.Promotes the secretion of sex hormone in both males and females and essential for the release of egg cells from the female ovaries.

17. hupophysis))Pituitary GlandFSH&LH gonadotropin The mechanism that regulate the secretion of gonadotropin is not well understood , its known that the hypothalamus secretesa gonadotropin relesing hormone GnRH .