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Ch. 16 The Endocrine System
Marieb - Human Anatomy & Physiology 7th Edition
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Chapter 15, Problem 16

The anterior pituitary is often referred to as the master endocrine organ, but it, too, has a 'master.' What controls the release of anterior pituitary hormones?

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Understand that the anterior pituitary gland secretes several important hormones that regulate various physiological processes.
Recognize that the anterior pituitary itself is regulated by signals from another part of the brain, which acts as its 'master.'
Identify the hypothalamus as the brain region that controls the release of anterior pituitary hormones by producing releasing and inhibiting hormones.
Learn that the hypothalamus sends these regulatory hormones through the hypophyseal portal system, a specialized blood vessel network connecting it to the anterior pituitary.
Conclude that the hypothalamus controls the anterior pituitary by releasing specific hormones that either stimulate or inhibit the secretion of anterior pituitary hormones.

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Hypothalamic Control of the Anterior Pituitary

The hypothalamus regulates the anterior pituitary by releasing specific releasing and inhibiting hormones into the hypophyseal portal system. These hypothalamic hormones stimulate or suppress the secretion of anterior pituitary hormones, thus acting as the 'master' controller.
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Hypophyseal Portal System

This specialized blood vessel network connects the hypothalamus to the anterior pituitary, allowing hypothalamic hormones to directly reach and influence anterior pituitary cells. It ensures rapid and efficient hormonal communication between these two brain regions.
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Feedback Mechanisms in Endocrine Regulation

Hormones released by target endocrine glands provide feedback to both the hypothalamus and anterior pituitary to regulate hormone levels. Negative feedback loops maintain hormonal balance by inhibiting further hormone release when sufficient levels are reached.
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