Explain HPA axis. Draw a transverse section of the Adrenal gland and describe the functions of its different hormones. (IAS 2018/15 Marks)

Explain HPA axis. Draw a transverse section of the Adrenal gland and describe the functions of its different hormones. (IAS 2018/15 Marks)

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HPA Axis (Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis)

  • The HPA axis is a complex network involving the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and adrenal glands. It regulates stress response, immunity, mood, and energy metabolism.
  • Components:
    • Hypothalamus: Releases corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) in response to stress.
    • Pituitary Gland: Secretes adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) upon stimulation by CRH.
    • Adrenal Glands: Produce glucocorticoids (e.g., cortisol) when activated by ACTH.
  • Functions:
    • Regulates the body’s response to stress by releasing cortisol.
    • Controls metabolic processes like glucose production.
    • Maintains homeostasis during physical or emotional stress.

Transverse Section of the Adrenal Gland

Diagram:

A transverse section shows the adrenal gland with two distinct regions:

  • Cortex (outer region):
    • Zona glomerulosa
    • Zona fasciculata
    • Zona reticularis
  • Medulla (inner region): Contains chromaffin cells.

Functions of Adrenal Gland Hormones

1. Hormones from the Cortex

  • Zona Glomerulosa (Mineralocorticoids):
    • Hormone: Aldosterone.
    • Function: Regulates sodium and potassium balance, and maintains blood pressure.
  • Zona Fasciculata (Glucocorticoids):
    • Hormone: Cortisol.
    • Function: Controls glucose metabolism, reduces inflammation, and manages stress.
  • Zona Reticularis (Androgens):
    • Hormone: Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA).
    • Function: Precursors for sex hormones, supports secondary sexual characteristics.

2. Hormones from the Medulla

  • Catecholamines:
    • Hormones: Adrenaline (epinephrine) and Noradrenaline (norepinephrine).
    • Functions:
      • Prepare the body for “fight or flight” response.
      • Increase heart rate, blood flow, and glucose release.

Conclusion:

The HPA axis and the hormones produced by the adrenal gland play a crucial role in the body's response to stress and maintaining homeostasis. Understanding the functions of these hormones can help in managing stress and maintaining overall health and well-being.