The pineal gland is a small endocrine gland located in the brain that produces melatonin. It regulates circadian rhythms and seasonal functions in vertebrates. Melatonin production is stimulated by darkness and inhibited by light. It is responsible for sleep-wake cycles and reproductive functions. Diseases associated with disrupted circadian rhythms include jet lag and circadian rhythm disorders. Calcification of the pineal gland may occur due to environmental toxins and can impact melatonin production.
2. PINEAL GLAND??????
-a small endocrine gland in the vertebrate brain
PHYSICAL CHARACTERSTICS ::
• Color :: Reddish grey
•It is larger in children, but shrinks with the onset of
puberty
•In adults, it weighs a bit more than 0.1 grams and is
about 0.8 cm long
•Lacks a blood-brain barrier, therefore, receives blood,
oxygen, & nutrients through a rich vascular network
5. The Pineal Gland
. It is stimulated by nerves from the eyes.
WHERE????
-attached to the roof of the third ventricle of the brain, beneath the posterior end of the corpus
callosum
7. FUNCTIONS OF PINEAL GLAND
Melatonin: The Pineal Gland Hormone
• Circadian Rhythm
• Reproduction
8. REPRODUCTION
• blocks the secretion of gonadotropins (lH &
FSH)
from anterior pituitary gland.
• These hormones aid in the proper
development and functioning of the ovaries
and testes.
16. CICARDIAN CYCLE..!!
Circadian rhythms are physical, mental and behavioral changes that follow
a roughly 24-hour cycle, responding primarily to light and darkness in an
organism's environment.
17. BIOLOGICAL CLOCK & CIRCADIAN CYCLE----
SAME??
• Related but not same..!!!
• Our biological clocks drive our
circadian rhythms.
18. BIOLOGICAL CLOCK
The biological clocks that control circadian rhythms are groupings
of interacting molecules in cells throughout the body. A "master
clock" in the brain coordinates all the body clocks so that they are
19. MASTER CLOCK
The "master clock" that
controls circadian rhythms
consists of a group of
nerve cells in the brain
called the suprachiasmatic
nucleus, or SCN. The
SCN contains about
20,000 nerve cells and is
located in the
hypothalamus, an area of
the brain just above where
the optic nerves from the
eyes cross.
20. DISORDER..!!!
JET LAG
Jet lag occurs when travelers suffer
from disrupted circadian rhythms.
When you pass through different
time zones, your body's clock will
be different from your wristwatch.
For example, if you fly in an
airplane from California to New
York, you "lose" 3 hours of time.
So when you wake up at 7:00 a.m.,
your body still thinks it's 4:00 a.m.,
making you feel groggy and
disoriented. Your body's clock will
eventually reset itself, but this
often takes a few days.
21. DISORDERS..!!
Delayed Circadian Rhythm Disorder
• DCR constitutes a mismatch between you
external and internal clocks. Your internal
clock runs slower than a normal
circadian rhythm which is a 24-hour
period so your body doesn't 'wake up'
until later in the morning or day.
• When its time to wake up, your body
clock believes it’s only midnight and is
still producing the nighttime hormones.
23. DELAYED CIRCADIAN RHYTHM
DISORDER
Symptoms:::::
• Difficulty falling and staying asleep, and or
late night insomnia.
• A general lack of energy in the morning.
• An increase of energy/mood in the evening
or late at night.
• Difficulty concentrating, being alert, or
accomplishing tasks
• Some DCR sufferers oversleep and have
trouble getting up
24. ADVANCED CIRCADIAN RHYTHM
DISORDER (ACR)
• opposite of DCR
• With ACR, your internal body clock is running faster
than a normal circadian rhythm.
26. ADVANCED CIRCADIAN RHYTHM DISORDER
Symptoms:::::
• Early morning awakening and/or early
morning Insomnia
• Inconsistent sleep with one or more awake
periods during the night
• Lack of energy during the day, feeling tired
in the early afternoon and/or evening
• Alertness and ability to function may also
be diminished
• Some ACR sufferers may not notice a
sleep problem but lose energy and feel
tired or down in the afternoon or evening
time.
27. CALCIFICATION OF PINEAL
GLAND
This calcification process is caused by constant exposure to
substances like fluoride which build up in the body over
time.
• Toothpaste,
• public water systems,
• hormones,
• food additives,
• excess sugar and sweeteners in your diet or even regular
exposure to cell phones has been linked to the
phenomenon of calcifying the pineal gland.
33. PRODUCTS rich with
triptophan ( amino acid-
a substrate of
melatonin)):
chesse, yogurt,banana,
finics, milk, sesamum
.
34. 70% of melatonin are secreted at
night; at the same time, the
injections of melatonin can
postpone ageing...
i.e, the one who sleeps less ages
fast..
MELATONIN increases immunity and
prevents tumors.
EPIPHYSIS & AGEING
EPIPHYSIS & AGEING
36. CONTROVERSIAL ::: THIRD -
EYE
Many different cultures talk about our “third eye,” and modern
theories suggest that this may be a reference to the pineal.
Even more peculiar is the fact that pineal gland symbology can
be traced to many civilizations such as the Romans, Mexicans,
Egyptians, Babylonians and the Greeks.
37. WATER AGAMA :.
BULL FROG.
Third eye (теменной) — is
unpaired, light sensitive organ of
some FISHES , AMPHIBIANS
&REPTILES…
(8th centuryBC :: Ayurveda)
FUNCTIONS:
•Percepts intensity and direction of the light;
•Percepts magnetic field of the earth;
•Works as endocrine gland;
•Regulates daily and yearly carcadian rhythm of all other
endocrine glands;
•Participates in temperature regulation.
HAS: :: Retina, optic nerve and lens derivative
HAS NO: Iris, eyelids and eyeball muscles.
Development of third-eye