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Endocrinology • Both nervous and endocrine systems are the basic systems that regulate the biological processes inside an organism, but through different means of passing signals. • The main difference between the two systems is that nervous system uses electric pulses, and endocri...

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Endocrinology

,• Both nervous and endocrine systems are the
basic systems that regulate the biological
processes inside an organism, but through
different means of passing signals.
• The main difference between the two systems
is that nervous system uses electric pulses,
and endocrine system uses chemical stimuli to
pass the signals to the target cells or organs.

, CELL-TO-CELL SIGNALING

• Cell to cell signaling refers to the transfer of
information from one cell to another.
• Also called cell signaling or intercellular
communication.
• The cells of the body communicate with each
other through some chemical substances
called chemical messengers.


Dr William Gitau

, Classification of Chemical Messengers


• Chemical messengers are classified into 2:
1. Classical hormones secreted by endocrine glands
2. Local hormones secreted from other tissues.
• However, recently chemical messengers are classified
into four types:
• 1. Endocrine messengers
• 2. Paracrine messengers
• 3. Autocrine messengers
• 4. Neurocrine messengers.

Dr William Gitau

, 1. Endocrine Messengers

• Endocrine messengers are the classical
hormones.
• A hormone is defined as a chemical
messenger, synthesized by endocrine glands
and transported by blood to the target organs
or tissues (site of action).
• Examples are growth hormone and insulin


Dr William Gitau

, 2. Paracrine Messengers

• Are chemical messengers, which diffuse from
the control cells to the target cells through the
interstitial fluid.
• Some directly enter the neighboring target
cells through gap junctions.
• Examples are prostaglandins and histamine
• IE: Produced by a cell and will on act on
neighboring cells

Dr William Gitau

,• Hormone types
– Circulating – circulate in
blood throughout body
– Local hormones – act
locally
• Paracrine – act on
neighboring cells
• Autocrine – act on
the same cell that
secreted them


Dr William Gitau

, 3. Autocrine Messengers

• Autocrine messengers are the chemical
messengers that control the source cells which
secrete them.
• So, these messengers are also called
intracellular chemical mediators.
• Examples are leukotrienes.
• They act on the same cell that secreted them


Dr William Gitau

, 4. Neurocrine or Neural Messengers


• Neurocrine or neural messengers are
neurotransmitters and neurohormones ).
• Neurotransmitter
• Neurotransmitter is an endogenous signaling
molecule that carries information form one
nerve cell to another nerve cell or muscle or
another tissue.
• Examples are acetylcholine and noradrenaline

Dr William Gitau

, • Endocrine system is a discrete set of glands
that secrete different types of hormones to
the circulatory system in order to regulate the
functions of the body.
• Each gland of the endocrine system is
responsible for the secretion of different
hormones, and those hormones trigger
different activities in different places of the
body.

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