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Adrenal gland
Endocrine system
Adrenal gland
Latin glandula suprarenalis
Gray's subject #277 1278
Artery superior suprarenal artery, middle suprarenal artery, Inferior suprarenal artery
Vein suprarenal veins
Nerve celiac plexus, renal plexus
Lymph lumbar glands
MeSH Adrenal+Glands
Dorlands/Elsevier g_06/12392729

In mammals, the adrenal glands (also known as suprarenal glands) are the triangle-shaped endocrine glands that sit atop the kidneys; their name indicates that position (ad, "near" or "at" + renes, "kidneys"). They are chiefly responsible for regulating the stress response through the synthesis of corticosteroids and catecholamines, including cortisol and adrenaline.

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[edit] Overview

Anatomically, the adrenal glands are located in the abdomen, situated on the anteriosuperior aspect of the kidneys. In humans, the adrenal glands are found at the level of the 12th thoracic vertebra and receive their blood supply from the adrenal arteries.

It is separated into two distinct structures, both of which receive regulatory input from the nervous system.

  • As its name suggests, the adrenal medulla is at the center of the adrenal gland surrounded by the adrenal cortex. The adrenal medulla is the body's main source of the catecholamine hormones adrenaline (epinephrine) and noradrenaline (norepinephrine).

[edit] Blood supply

Although variations of the blood supply to the adrenal glands (and indeed the kidneys themselves) are common, there are usually three arteries that supply each adrenal gland:

Artery Source
superior suprarenal artery inferior phrenic
middle suprarenal artery abdominal aorta
Inferior suprarenal artery renal artery

[edit] Hormones

The adrenal glands secrete steroids, including some sex hormones, and catecholamines. Steroids are synthesized and secreted by the adrenal cortex, while catecholamines are synthesized and secreted by chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla.

  • The principal steroids are aldosterone (a mineralocorticoid) and cortisol (a glucocorticoid).
    • Aldosterone promotes sodium retention and potassium excretion and is therefore important in maintaining fluid balance and blood pressure.
    • Cortisol on the other hand has a wide range of metabolic effects such as protein and fat breakdown that aim to elevate of blood glucose levels.
  • Many sex hormones are secreted including testosterone and oestrogen. The sex hormone that is secreted by the adrenals that has the most influence is dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). It has virilising effects and is important in development and maintenance of pubic hair, axillary hair, pubertal growth spurts, and sex drive. The effects are only significant in females as the effects are masked by high testosterone levels in males.
  • Catecholamines that the adrenal glands secrete are adrenaline and noradrenaline. Adrenaline has the more influential effects. The affects of adrenaline and noradrenaline have a wide range of affects. Adrenaline and noradrenaline secretion is stimulated directly by sympathetic neurons in response to stressors.

The adrenal glands secrete other hormones as well.

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Endocrine system - Adrenal glands - edit
MedullaChromaffin cells
CortexZona glomerulosa | Zona fasciculata | Zona reticularis
Endocrine system - edit
Adrenal gland | Corpus luteum | Hypothalamus | Kidney | Ovaries | Pancreas | Parathyroid gland | Pineal gland | Pituitary gland | Testes | Thyroid gland
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