T.S OF ADRENAL GLAND
POSITION OF ADRENAL GLAND
ADRENAL GLAND IN SECTION
Histologically adrenal gland is divided into two regions;
1.
Stroma
2.
Parenchyma
T.S OF ADRENAL GLAND
ü Stroma
represents the outer most protective capsule. It is actually made of an outer
coat of fibrous connective tissue and an inner zone of areolar tissue
containing arterioles. Extending from the protective capsule is a number of
delicate trabeculae which pass through adrenal cortex.
ü Parenchyma consists of two zones which are
different in origin, structure and function. They are called – outer adrenal
cortex and inner adrenal medulla.
a)
Adrenal cortex – Adrenal cortex is derived from
mesoderm. It is sub-divided into three zones.
·
Zona glomerulosa: it represents 15% of the cortex and
lies inner to the protective capsule. It consists of columnar pyramidal cells
arranged in the form of rounded masses around an inelastic lumen or arched
loops. Glomerulosa cells secrete mineralo-corticoid.
·
Zona fasciculate: It is the middle zone of the
adrenal cortex and widest of all three zones representing 70-80% of the total
adrenal cortex. It consists of columnar or polyhedral or irregular cubical
uninucleated or binucleated cells arranged in long straight cords usually 2
cell thick. This zone secretes gluco-corticoids which controls glucose
metabolism.
·
Zona reticularis: It is the inner most zone of the
cortex. It is very thin zone which represents about 5-10% of total adrenal
cortex. It consists of branching cords of small cells showing network like
arrangements. The cells secrete sex hormones.
b)
Adrenal medulla– It represents the central core of
the gland. It is derived from ectoderm and is light brown in colour. Medulla
consists of chromaffin cells containing chromaffin granules that stain brown
with chromic acid or potassium dichromate. These cells are seen around large
central vein that drains the capillaries of the adrenal cortex. Adrenal cortex
stores and secretes the hormones- adrenalin and non-adrenalin secreted by
sympathetic nervous system.
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