Pituitary Gland Histology L1 PDF
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Horus University in Egypt
Mona Farouk, AHMED ABD EL-RAHMAN EL-MANSY
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This document is a lecture on the pituitary gland, covering its histology, structure, and function. It details the types of cells, structures, and hormones produced by specific sections of the gland. The lecture is aimed at undergraduate students in medicine or a similar program.
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PITUITARY GLAND By Assist. Prof. Mona Farouk Dr. AHMED ABD EL-RAHMAN EL-MANSY By the end of the lecture the student will be able to: Recognize the histological organization of the pituitary gland...
PITUITARY GLAND By Assist. Prof. Mona Farouk Dr. AHMED ABD EL-RAHMAN EL-MANSY By the end of the lecture the student will be able to: Recognize the histological organization of the pituitary gland List the cells forming pars distalis Intended Learning Discuss the structure and function of acidophils and basophils Outcomes (ILOs) Describe the histological structure of pars tuberalis Describe the histological structure of pars intermedia Describe the histological structure of pars nervosa Describe the blood supply of the pituitary gland PARS DISTALIS Stroma Parenchyma Reticular Cords Fenestrated Capsule Trabeculae network of cells capillaries Chromophils Chromophobes Acidophils Basophils Somatotrophs Mammotrophs Thyrotrophs Corticotrophs Gonadotrophs PARS DISTALIS Stroma Parenchyma Reticular Cords Fenestrated Capsule Trabeculae network of cells capillaries Chromophils Chromophobes Acidophils Basophils Somatotrophs Mammotrophs Thyrotrophs Corticotrophs Gonadotrophs Chromophils Chromophobes Number: 48% 52% Size: Larger Smaller Granules: Present Absent Function Hormone Undifferentiated (reserve) secretion or Exhausted chromophils Acidophils Basophils Number: 37% 11% Site: Posterolateral Anteromedian Special stain: Orange G P.A.S. Acidophils Acidophils Somatotrophs Mammotrophs Number: 50% of chromophils 15 – 20 % of chromophils Size: Medium-sized Large Functions: Growth hormone Prolactin: milk formation Pregnancy cells: ↑ size & number of cells and granules Control: GHRH PRH Basophils Basophils Thyrotrophs Corticotrophs Gonadotrophs Number: 5% 15 - 20% 10% Size: Large Medium-sized Small Functions: TSH: stimulate 1. ACTH: adrenal 1. FSH thyroid cortex 2. ICSH (male) follicles 2. β lipotropin LH (female) 3. MSH Control: TRH CRH GnRH PARS TUBERALIS Highly vascular Longitudinal cords Cells: Cuboidal basophilic undifferentiated Squamous Acidophils & basophils (gonadotrophs) PARS INTERMEDIA Poorly vascularized Rathke’s cysts Cells: Corticotrophs (MSH) PARS NERVOSA Nerve fibers Unmyelinated Paraventricular & supraoptic Herring bodies Capillaries Pituicytes PARS NERVOSA Nerve fibers Unmyelinated Paraventricular & supraoptic Herring bodies Capillaries Pituicytes PARS NERVOSA Functions: Oxytocin (Paraventricular) Uterus Mammary gland Vasopressin or ADH (Supraoptic) PARS NERVOSA Functions: Oxytocin (Paraventricular) Uterus Mammary gland Vasopressin or ADH (Supraoptic) PARS NERVOSA Functions: Oxytocin (Paraventricular) Uterus Mammary gland Vasopressin or ADH (Supraoptic)