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Histology of the Endocrine System M1 - Endocrine/Reproduction Sequence A. Kent Christensen Department of Cell and Developmental Biology University of Michigan Medical School Winter, 2009

(receptors) Hormone delivery Synapse (Neurosecretion) O'Riordan et al., 2nd ed, page 5

Endocrine system Pituitary (hypophysis) Anterior pituitary Posterior pituitary Adrenal gland (suprarenal) Adrenal cortex Adrenal medulla Thyroid gland Follicles Parafollicular cells Parathyroid gland Considered in other lectures: Endocrine pancreas Male Female Enteroendocrine

PITUITARY

US Federal Government Location of pituitary

Pituitary development Ross and Pawlina. Histology: Text and Atlas, 5th ed, 2006, fig 21.4, pg 690

Pituitary nomenclature Pituitary nomenclature Gray s Anatomy, wikimedia commons Please also see Ross and Pawlina. Histology: Text and Atlas, 5th ed, 2006, fig 21.3b, pg 689

LM staining Cells and hormones of the anterior pituitary Cell type Hormone Releasing (+) or Acidophil Somatotrope Acidophil Mammotrope = lactotrope Growth hormone (GH) = somatotropin Basophil Thyrotrope Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) Basophil Basophil (human) A.K. Christensen inhibiting (-) horm. GHRH (+) Somatostatin (-) Prolactin (PRL) [Dopamine (-) = thyrotropin Gonadotrope Luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH); both = gonadotropin Corticotrope Adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) = corticotropin estrogen (+)] TRH (+) GnRH (+) CRH (+)

Humio Mizoguti, Kobe Univ Sch Med, slide 515 Pituitary, low power LM

Anterior pituitary, LM drawing Image of cords of cells in anterior pituitary removed. Original here: Bailey's textbook of histology. 72(700)6

Anterior pituitary, LM, trichrome stain Stan Erlandsen Medical Histology slide collection, slide MH 9/B/4

Anterior pituitary, LM, H&E stain Basophil Stan Erlandsen Medical Histology slide collection, slide MH-9B3

Immunocytochemical localization of growth hormone, LM A.K. Christensen

Immunocytochemical localization of luteinizing hormone in gonadotropes, fluorescence Nucleus LH granules Nucleus A.K. Christensen

Anterior pituitary, EM Larry Kahn

Pathway of hormone secretion Fawcett. Histology, ed 11, p 486

Cytoplasm of prolactin-secreting cell (lactotrope), EM Golgi Secretory granule Rough ER Marilyn Farquhar in Memoirs of the Society for Endocrinology

Golgi and secretory granules, EM Mitochondrion Nucleus Golgi Granule Marilyn Farquhar in Memoirs of the Society for Endocrinology

Exocytosis of prolactin granules, EM Marilyn Farquhar in Memoirs of the Society for Endocrinology

LM staining Cells and hormones of the anterior pituitary Cell type Hormone Releasing (+) or Acidophil Somatotrope Acidophil Mammotrope = lactotrope Growth hormone (GH) = somatotropin Basophil Thyrotrope Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) Basophil Basophil (human) A.K. Christensen inhibiting (-) horm. GHRH (+) Somatostatin (-) Prolactin (PRL) [Dopamine (-) = thyrotropin Gonadotrope Luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH); both = gonadotropin Corticotrope Adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) = corticotropin estrogen (+)] TRH (+) GnRH (+) CRH (+)

Hedges, 1987 Regulation of the anterior pituitary

Regulation of anterior pituitary, detail O'Riordan et al 1988, p 47

SEM of pituitary: portal veins, capillaries, corrosion vascular cast Murakami T, 1975, Archivum Histologicum Japanicum 38:151-168

Posterior pituitary Hormones Antidiuretic hormone (ADH = arginine vasopressin) Oxytocin Neurosecretion Hormones synthesized as part of larger proteins (neurophysins) in neuron cell bodies of hypothalamus. Transported in axons to pars nervosa (hormone cleaved from neurophysin). Hormone secreted from axon terminals into capillaries. Pituicytes Specialized glia of pars nervosa.

Posterior pituitary, diagram O'Riordan et al 1988, p 47

Posterior pituitary, LM Axon cross sections? A.K. Christensen

Endings Capillary Nerve endings for hormone release, posterior pituitary Pituicyte Weiss Histology, ed 5

Pars intermedia, between anterior and posterior pituitary, human, LM. Anterior Posterior Poorly developed and of doubtful function in humans. Intermedia Humio Mizoguti, Kobe Univ Sch Med, slide 516

Pars intermedia, rat pituitary, LM Rathke's pouch A.K. Christensen

ADRENAL GLAND

Source Undetermined Adrenal (suprarenal) gland

Location of the adrenal (suprarenal) gland, human US Federal Government

Bailey s Histology Human adrenal, low power LM

Adrenal cortex Zona glomerulosa Main hormone: Aldosterone (a mineralocorticoid). General function: Maintain blood electrolyte balance. Main control: Angiotensin II. Zona fasciculata Main hormone: Cortisol (a glucocorticoid). General function: Includes regulating glucose and fatty acid metabolism, and response to stress. Main control: Pituitary ACTH. Zona reticularis Hormones: Some cortisol and androgens. Function and control: Similar to zona fasciculata.

Hadley Kirkman slide collection, slide K285 Adrenal cortex, human, LM

Humio Mizoguti, Kobe Univ Sch Med, slide 547 Adrenal cortex, human, H&E, LM

Adrenal blood vessels Image of adrenal gland vasculature removed. Original here: Junqueira and Carneiro, 10th ed., 2003, page 414, fig 21-2.

Adrenal blood vessels, corrosion vascular cast, SEM Virginia Black chapter, in Weiss Histology, 6th ed

Zona glomerulosa (source of aldosterone), LM Fasciculata Humio Mizoguti, Kobe Univ Sch Med, slide 548

Zona fasciculata (source of cortisol), LM Humio Mizoguti, Kobe Univ Sch Med, slide 549

Zona fasciculata, EM SER Endothelium Capillary lumen Stan Erlandsen Medical Histology slide collection, slide MH 9/F/4

Smooth ER in the cytoplasm of a zona fasciculata cell, EM Long and Jones 1967

Zona reticularis, LM Medulla Zona fasciculata Humio Mizoguti, Kobe Univ Sch Med, slide 550

Hormones Adrenal medulla Epinephrine (adrenalin) and norepinephrine (noradrenalin), both catecholamines. Two cell types, one for E and one for N. General function: Acute response to stress. Main control: Preganglionic sympathetic innervation. Embryonic source From neural crest cells, same as postganglionic sympathetic neurons. Although adrenal medulla cells do not have dendrites or axons, they behave like postganglionic sympathetic neurons, releasing norepinephrine/epinephrine in response to preganglionic sympathetic stimulation. Also called "chromaffin cells" Cells of the adrenal medulla are examples of "chromaffin cells," containing catecholamine granules that stain brown with potassium dichromate. Neurons of sympathetic ganglia are also chromaffin cells. The term is used in pathology.

Humio Mizoguti, Kobe Univ Sch Med, slide 565 Adrenal medulla, LM

EM of adrenal medulla: norepinephrine and epinephrine cells Nucleus Norepinephrine Epinephrine Nucleus Stan Erlandsen Medical Histology Slide Collection, slide MH 9/G/2-P Nucleus

Production of norepinephrine and epinephrine in the cytosol Regents of the University of Michigan

THYROID GLAND

Location of thyroid gland US Federal Government, wikimedia commons

Thyroid follicles Thyroid gland Thyroid hormones: thyroxine (T4), triiodothyronine (T3). Synthesis: A very large protein, thyroglobulin (660 kda), is synthesized and then secreted into the follicle lumen. It is later taken up and broken down (with lysosomes) to yield T4 and T3. General function: To increase the body's metabolic rate. Main control: Pituitary TSH. Parafollicular cells (= C-cells) Hormone: Calcitonin. General function: Lower serum calcium. Main control: Serum calcium level.

Modified from Hedge 1987 Thyroid follicle

Thyroid, low power LM Blood vessel Hadley Kirkman (Stanford) slide collection, slide 18

Thyroid follicles, LM Stan Erlandsen Medical Histology slide collection, slide MH 9/D/6

Hadley Kirkman (Stanford) slide collection, slide K27 Thyroid follicles, LM

Thyroid capillary beds, corrosion vascular cast, SEM Stan Erlandsen Medical Histology slide set, slide MH 9/D/5

Production of thyroid hormones by a follicular cell Synthesize thyroglobulin and then secrete it into the colloid. Iodinate tyrosine residues on thyroglobulin. When stimulated by pituitary TSH, take up the thyroglobulin and break it down in lysosomes to release thyroid hormones T3 and T4. Colloid Modified from Junqueira and Carneiro, 10th ed., 2003, page 426, fig. 21-19 by R. Mortensen

Thyroid follicular cell, EM Golgi Colloid Nucleus Lysosome Porter and Bonneville, 1968, Fine structure of cells and tissues, 3rd ed

(increase in thyroid size) Causes of goiter Rugh and Patton 1965, Physiology and biophysics, 19th ed

Normal Functional states of thyroid follicles Normal Underactive = hypoactive Overactive = hyperactive Image of thyroid follicles removed. Original here: 0'Riordan, 2nd ed, p 160.

A.K. Christensen Underactive (hypoactive) thyroid follicles, LM

Overactive (hyperactive) thyroid follicles Medical Histology atlas by Stanley L. Erlandsen and Jean E. Magney

Thyroid gland Parafollicular cells (= C-cells) Hormone: Calcitonin. General function: Lowers serum calcium. Main control: Serum calcium level.

Hedge 1987 C cell location in thyroid

C-cell in thyroid follicular epithelium, LM C-cell A.K. Christensen

Immunocytochemical localization of calcitonin in C cells, LM C cell Stan Erlandsen Medical Histology slide collection, slide MH 9/D/8

Parafollicular cell (C cell), EM Junqueira histology textbook

Regulation of serum calcium Parathyroid hormone (from parathyroid) Ca ++ Calcitonin (thyroid parafollicular cells) Ca ++

PARATHYROID GLAND

Location of the four parathyroid glands on the back of the thyroid US Federal Government

Parathyroid gland Chief (or principal) cells Hormone: Parathyroid hormone (PTH). Main function: Raises serum calcium, lowers serum phosphate. Main control: Serum calcium level. Oxyphil cells Occasional cells or small clusters. Function unknown. Name means "acid [stain] loving" (Greek).

Parathyroid gland (mostly chief cells), low power LM Blood vessel Humio Mizoguti, Kobe Univ Sch Med, slide 542

Parathyroid, chief cells, one oxyphil (arrow), LM Fat cell Humio Mizoguti, Kobe Univ Sch Med

Parathyroid capillary bed, corrosion vascular cast, SEM Murakami et al 1987, Arch Hist Jap 50:495, fig 2

Oxyphil cell cluster, LM Fat cell A.K. Christensen

Oxyphil cell, EM diagram Nucleus Mitochondrion Thomas Lentz atlas

Additional Source Information for more information see: http://open.umich.edu/wiki/citationpolicy Slide 4: O'Riordan et al., 2nd ed, page 5 Slide 7: National Institutes of Health, Wikimedia Commons, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:locationofhypothalamus.jpg Slide 8: Ross and Pawlina. Histology: Text and Atlas, 5th ed, 2006, fig 21.4, pg 690 Slide 9: Gray s Anatomy, Wikimedia Commons, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:hypophysis3.gif Slide 10: A. Kent Christensen Slide 11: Humio Mizoguti, Kobe Univ Sch Med, slide 515 Slide 13: Stan Erlandsen Medical Histology slide collection, slide MH 9/B/4 Slide 14: Stan Erlandsen Medical Histology slide collection, slide MH-9B3 Slide 15: A. Kent Christensen Slide 16: A. Kent Christensen Slide 17: EM taken by Larry Kahn, in AKC lab, in 1980 Slide 18: Fawcett. Histology, ed 11, p 486 Slide 19: Marilyn Farquhar in Memoirs of the Society for Endocrinology, number 19, fig 2, p 86. Slide 20: Marilyn Farquhar in Memoirs of the Society for Endocrinology, number 19, figs 2 and 3, p 88. Slide 21: Marilyn Farquhar in Memoirs of the Society for Endocrinology, number 19, fig 5, p 89. Slide 22: A. Kent Christensen Slide 23: Hedges, 1987, p. 86 Slide 24. O'Riordan et al 1988, p 47 Slide 25: Murakami T, 1975, Archivum Histologicum Japanicum 38:151-168 Slide 27. O'Riordan et al 1988, p 47 Slide 28: A. Kent Christensen Slide 29: Weiss Histology, ed 5, p. 1070 Slide 30: Humio Mizoguti, Kobe Univ Sch Med, slide 516 Slide 31: A. Kent Christensen Slide 33: Source Undetermined Slide 34: Wikimedia Commons, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:illu_adrenal_gland.jpg Slide 35: Bailey s Histology Slide 37: Hadley Kirkman slide collection, slide K285 Slide 38: Humio Mizoguti, Kobe Univ Sch Med, slide 547 Slide 40: Virginia Black chapter, in Weiss Histology, 6th ed, p. 1039 Slide 41: Humio Mizoguti, Kobe Univ Sch Med, slide 548 Slide 42: Humio Mizoguti, Kobe Univ Sch Med, slide 549 Slide 43: Stan Erlandsen Medical Histology slide collection, slide MH 9/F/4 Slide 44: Long and Jones 1967 Slide 45: Humio Mizoguti, Kobe Univ Sch Med, slide 550 Slide 47: Humio Mizoguti, Kobe Univ Sch Med, slide 565 Slide 48: Stan Erlandsen Medical Histology Slide Collection, slide MH 9/G/2-P

Slide 49: Regents of the University of Michigan Slide 51: US Federal Government, Wikimedia Commons, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:illu08_thyroid.jpg Slide 53: Modified from Hedge 1987, p. 102 Slide 54: Hadley Kirkman (Stanford) slide collection, slide 18 Slide 55: Stan Erlandsen Medical Histology slide collection, slide MH 9/D/6 Slide 56: Hadley Kirkman (Stanford) slide collection, slide K27 Slide 57: Stan Erlandsen Medical Histology slide set, slide MH 9/D/5 Slide 58: Modified from Junqueira and Carneiro, 10th ed., 2003, page 426, fig. 21-19 by R. Mortensen Slide 59: Porter and Bonneville, 1968, Fine structure of cells and tissues, 3rd ed, p. 83 Slide 60: Rugh and Patton 1965, Physiology and biophysics, 19th ed, p. 1160 Slide 61: Regents of the University of Michigan, images from Virtual Histology slide collection Slide 62: A. Kent Christensen Slide 63: Medical Histology atlas by Stanley L. Erlandsen and Jean E. Magney Slide 65: Hedge 1987, p. 102 Slide 66: A. Kent Christensen Slide 67: Stan Erlandsen Medical Histology slide collection, slide MH 9/D/8 Slide 68: Junqueira histology textbook Slide 71: Wikimedia Commons, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:illu_thyroid_parathyroid.jpg Slide 73: Humio Mizoguti, Kobe Univ Sch Med, slide 542 Slide 74: Humio Mizoguti, Kobe Univ Sch Med Slide 75: Murakami et al 1987, Arch Hist Jap 50:495, fig 2 Slide 76: A. Kent Christensen Slide 77: Thomas Lentz atlas