Introduction of Endocrinology


Endocrinology

Endocrinology is the study of glands and tissue,is a part of branch of biology and medicine.It also takes place into consideration the concept of the chemical messengers that act locally on the cells that produce the substance (autocrine) and neighboring cells (paracrine).


 Hormones came from the Greek word of hormon means to excite, to arouse to activity. Hormone to be described it was a substance that release by the endocrine glands and transported to the bloodstream and tissue. Hormones are the chemical messenger’s that transmitted information to the cells and to control the physiologic functions.Hormones is a chemicals that move into body fluid after they made by one cell or a group of cells. 


Endocrine system

Endocrine system came from the Greek words of endo and krino means within and to separate. Endocrine system has similarities to the nervous system because these two control the system that overlap and integrated . Endocrine system and nervous system are the controllers of the flow and information between the different cells and tissue. 
The differences of Endocrine and nervous system, was endocrine much slower than the nervous system because hormones must travel through the circulatory system to reach target.

Functions of the endocrine system:

  • Growth and development 
  • Reproduction
  • Water balance
  • Ion regulation
  • Immune system regulation




References:
Endocrinology by Kronenberg, et al.
Endocrine Pathophysiology by W. M. Kettyle,Arky

Basic Clinical Endocrinology 6th edition  by F.S. Greenspan,Gardner

TIETZ textbook of Clinical Chemistry 22nd edition by C. A Burtis,Ashwood)

6th edition,Anatomy and physiology  by Seely Stephens Tate