Canonical Question
Endo – Pit/HypoT
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Master answer
Anterior Pituitary Gland
- Anterior lobe of pituitary gland (aka. adenohyophysis) → forms 80% of pituitary gland → consists of 3 parts:
- Pars tuberalis
- Parts intermedius (intermediate lobe)
- Pars distalis (anterior lobe) → produces most anterior pituitary hormones
- Derived from buccal ectoderm → it extends upwards from the epithelial lining of the primitive mouth cavity (as Rathke’s pouch), then fuses with the downward growing infundibulum of the hypothalamus (which forms the posterior pituitary)
- Consists of non-neural secretory epithelial cells connected INDIRECTLY to the hypothalamus via the “hypothalamic-hypophysial portal system”:
- Non-neural secretory epithelium:
- Granular secretory cells (chromophils)
- Acidophils (80%) → red-staining cells → synthesise and store large peptide hormones in secretory granules
- Lactotropes → PRL
- Somatoropes → GH (somatotropins)
- Basophils (20%) → blue-staining cells → synthesise and store glycoprotein hormones in secretory granules
- Gonadotropes → FSH and LH
- Thyrotropes → TSH
- Corticotropes → ACTH (and MSH)
- Acidophils (80%) → red-staining cells → synthesise and store large peptide hormones in secretory granules
- Agranular secretory cells (chromophobes)
- Weakly staining cells → inactive or degranulated secretory cells → does not synthesise any hormones
- Granular secretory cells (chromophils)
- Hypothalamic-hypophysial portal system
- Branches of superior hypophysial artery → forms “1° capillary plexus” near median eminence of hypothalamus → then forms lesser portal veins that gives rise to “2° capillary plexus” in anterior lobe of pituitary gland
- Functions of portal venous system
- Blood supply of 90% of anterior pituitary (and infundibulum)
- Pathway for hypophysiotropic hormones (from median eminence of hypothalamus) to reach the anterior pituitary gland, and
- Allows hormones secreted by anterior pituitary gland to enter systemic circulation
- Non-neural secretory epithelium:
- Blood supply → 90% supplied by hypothalamic-hypophysial portal system (from superior hypophysial artery)
Hypophysiotrophic hormones: Control of anterior pituitary gland
- Hypophysiotrophic hormones are small peptides (EXCEPT for DA) produced by cell bodies (containing “parvocellular neurons”) in the hypothalamus located near the median eminence → small amounts are secreted from the tuberoinfundibular tract into the hypothalamic-hypophysial portal system → reaches anterior pituitary where it exerts either an “excitatory” or “inhibitory” effect on non-neural secretory epithelial cells
Nb. Only trace levels of these hormones are found in systemic circulations b/c → (i) small amounts are secreted, and (ii) they are secreted into the hypothalamic-hypophysial portal system
- Nature of release from hypothalamus:
- Pulsatile manner → can vary with circadian rhythm, but induced in the presence of specific stimuli (Eg. cold, stress, Etc.)
- Regulated by –ve feedback (esp from hormones secreted by peripheral organs) EXCEPT PRL (see below)
- Types of hormones:
- Thyrotrophin-releasing hormone (TRH) → tripeptide (3 a.a.) → stimulates TSH secretion from thyrotropes
- Corticotrophin-releasing hormone (CRH) → 41 a.a. peptide → stimulates ACTH secretion from corticotropes
- Gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) → 10 a.a. peptide → stimulates LH and FSH secretion from gonadotropes
- Growth-hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) → 43 a.a. peptide → stimulates GH secretion from somatoropes
- Somatostatin (GHIH) → 14 a.a. peptide → suppresses GH secretion from somatotropes (also ACTH, TSH and PRL release; also inhibits insulin/glucagon)
- Prolactin releasing factor (PRF) → stimulates PRL secretion from lactotropes
- Dopamine (DA) → suppresses PRL secretion from lactotropes
Bianca 2016
Exam appearances
| Exam | Exact wording | Relationship | Success |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025A Q07 | (a) List the hormones secreted by the anterior pituitary gland (10% of marks). (b) For each hormone listed, briefly outline the following: (i) the effects on their target organs (50% of marks). (ii) the positive and negative control and/or feedback mechanisms (40% of marks). | variant | 60.00% |
| 2021A Q13 | List the cell types in the anterior pituitary gland. Outline their secretions, control and target organ effects. | historical_member | — |