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Hormones  Increasing or decreasing cellular processes. Are transported in the blood, derived from amino acids or steroids. They target organs and cells in low blood concentration  
Endocrine System  works with the nervous system to maintain homeostasis. Endocrine is involved primarily with the physiologic function. Functional=hormone molecules include antistressor, maintain electrolytes, H2O,blood nutrients,metabolism & energy,& our form-long acting  
Functional aspects of Endocrine  Defence against stressors, maintainance of electrolyte, water and nutriants balance in blood. It regulates cellular metabolism and energy balance- endocrine control is slow, long  
Hypersecretion  abnormal increase in endocrine secretion/ excessive release of hormones-tumors are often responsible  
Hypothalamus/ Neuroendocrine organ=Crown or Brow Chakra  Mind/body/never link. Translates nerve impulses into hormone secretion by endocrine glands- blood pressure, body temp., fluid and electrolyte balance- Primary influence over the pitutary gland which turns controls on for other endocrine glands w/ hormones  
Endocrine disorders  1)some cancers produce hormonelike substances that cause endo. syndromes 2)abnormal decrease in hormone receptors on target cells 3)target cells w/ abnormal metabolic responses to hormon-receptors  
Hyposecretion  insufficent release of hormone secretion- abnormalities in immune function, tumors can be the cause  
Limbic System  Located in the interior of the cerebrum and connects to the hypothalamus-emotional response  
Pituitary gland= Crown/Brow Chakra  secretes hormones that regulate growth, fluid balance,lactation and childbirth. Main source of tropic hormones that have a stimulating effect on other endocrine glands. The Hypothalamus regulates the pituitary gland  
Posterior Pituitary Lobe  Not a true endocrine gland because it only stores and releases hormones but does not synthesesize them. Secret 2 hormones  
Anterior Pituitary Lobe  Secdretes 7 major hormones-Growth/somatotropin hormone(grow,repair and rebuild,stores fat, raises blood glucose) Anterior Stimulates most body cells to increase size and divide. Major target bones and muscle.  
Adernal Glands= Root Chakra  2 Adrenal glands-on top of ea. kidney,inner portion=medulla/ outer portion=cortex-  
Endocrine Glands = Chakra system  ductless glands=secrete hormones in blood stream EI;Pituitary,thyroid,parathyroid,adrenal,pineal and thymus.  
Endocrine Tissue  pancreas,ovaries,testes produce hormones in exocrine products.  
Exocrine gland  duct glands=secrete in areas salivary,sweat  
Endorphins  Peptide hormones that mainly work like morphoine to supress pain. In fluence mood, producing a mild euphoric feeling- runners high  
Half-life  The amount of time required for half of a hormone to be eliminated from the blood stream  
Negative feed back system  A control mechanisum that provides a stimulus to decrease a function  
Tropic/trophic hormone  hormones produced by the endocrine glands that affect other endocrine glands=Pituitary gland is the primary source of trophic hormone  
ACTH-Adrenocorticotropic hormone  Tropic hormone that promotes & maintain normal growth & development of adrenal cortex stimulating androgens ei, testosterone. stress/mod. fevers/hypoglycemia increase ACTH  
THS-Thyroid stimulating hormone  trophic hormone promotes & maintains growth/develpoment of thyroid gland & controls the release of thyroid hormones in a negative feedback system. THS-increases in cold temps  
Follicle-stimulating hormone  AnteriorPituitaryHormone-TropicHormone-influences positively by cold hydrotherapy-stimulates growth and maturity of ovarian follicles- in men secretes estrogen stimulates sperm production  
Luteinizing hormone  Tropic hormone in women causes ovulation/ in men production and secretion of testosterone  
Prolactin  Women-breast development and milk production when stimulated by the central nervous system. Involved in the immune system  
Melanocyte stimulating hormone  acts on pigment cells and adrenal glands.  
Posterior Pituitary Hormones  Made up by Hypothalamic neurons and stored in the the posterior pituitary gland  
Oxytocin  stimulates smooth muscle contraction, especially in the uterus. Child birth, releases milk, bonds mother and child- both sexes supports bonding between couples and ehances parental behavior  
ADH-Antidiuretic hormone/vasopressin  Stimulates the kidneys to remove water from urine and release it into the blood stream. Release of ADH- pain, anxiety,nicotine,traquilizers and low blood pressure. ADH increases BP, decrease Perspiration  
Thyroid gland=Throat Chakra  Regulates metabolism and maintains oxygen consumption.  
Isthum  the bridge that connects the right and left lobe of the thyroid gland. The gland lies on the treachea below the thyroid cartlidge  
Hyperthyroidism  autoimmune disorder-decrease of thyroid releaseing hormone from hypothalamus. perimenopausal women 35-45.  
Parathyroid Glands  4 pea sized bodies located on the posterior surface of the thyroid lobes-"parathormone"=combined w/vitD decreases the amt of Ca excreted  
Pancreas-Solar Plex  Behind stomach @ the thoracolumbar junction and navel. Excocrine&Endocrine aids in digestion and hormone islets of Langerhans=insulin and glucagon & amylin(agnostic to insulin) somatostatin-inhibits all hormones.  
Islets of Langerhans  Secrete insulin which lowers glucose levels  
Insulin  Pancreas releases insulin when levels of blood sugar, amino acids&Fatty acids rise. Supplies energy.  
Glucagon  Alpha cells of the islets of Langerhans secrete this hormone=increases blood glucose(opposite of Insulin response). Growth hormones stimulate these cells -part of the feedback loop in hypoglycemia. High amino acids raise glucagon  
Hypothalamic release  massage supports hypothalamic release of growth-releasing hormones  
Hypothalamus supporter  Loving relationships support growth hormone function in the adult  
Type II Diabetic basics  Insulin is released when levels of blood sugar, amino acids and fatty acids rise  
Epinephrine- Adrenaline  Adrenal Medulla= parasympathetic nervous system/ sympathetic autonomic nervous system. Epinephrine hormone extends the fight or flight response.  
Cortisol  The resistance phase of Selyes general adaptation response is most supported by this hormone-synthesizes amino acids into glucose when the body has no fat or glycogen stored for energy.Massage directly effects for sleep  
Androgens  Male sex hormones  
Pineal Gland- 3rd Eye Crown/Brow Chakra  Endocrine gland most sensitive to light and dark circles/ sleep. Inside brain w/in the diencephalon and surrounded by pia matter-in sight and awareness  
Massage influences Endocrine System  Influence on the autonomic nervous system  
Massage effect on Hypothalamus  stimulates  
Prostaglandins  Tissue hormones- chronic inflamation condition.  
Thyroid disorder  Dry skin, joint pain,edema.  
Andolsterone  Mineralocorticord-sodium&potassium regulating steroid. Causes kidneys to reabsorb more sodium and water and excrete more potassium and hydrogen  
Erythropoietin  If oxygen levels drop the kidneys produce this to simulate the production of red blood cells in the bone marrow  
Melatonin  regulates the rhythms of the body  
Testes and Ovaries-Root Chakra  Male and female gonads located in pelvic area and produce sex hormones identical to those of the adrenal cortex but in much larger amounts.  
Progesterone  sex hormone  
Thymus- Heart/Spleen Chakra  Deep to the sternum/4-5thoracic vertrea. Considered part of the lymphatic system - endocrine secretions