Major endocrine glands and their hormones

Hormones are substances produced by the so-called glands endocrine. These glands produce secretions that are released directly into the bloodstream. In our body, these glands together form the so-called endocrine system.

Next, we will know the main endocrine glands and their hormones:

Hypothalamus

Prolactin inhibitory factor (PIF) - Inhibits the production of prolactin by the pituitary;

Corticotrophin-releasing hormone (CRH) – Stimulates the release of adrenocorticotropic hormone;

Thyrotrophin Releasing Hormone (TRH) – Stimulates the secretion of thyrostimulating hormone;

Gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) – Stimulates the release of follicle stimulating and luteinizing hormones;

Growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) – Stimulates growth hormone secretion;

Oxytocin or oxytocin - It stimulates the contraction of the uterus and the expulsion of milk. This hormone, despite being synthesized in the hypothalamus, is stored in the portion of the pituitary called the neurohypophysis;

Vasopressin or antidiuretic hormone (ADH)

– Promotes water reabsorption by the kidneys. Like oxytocin, this hormone, after synthesis, is stored in the neurohypophysis.

Hypophysis or pituitary gland

Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) - Stimulates the release of hormones from the adrenal cortex;

Growing hormone (GH) - Promotes the development of bones and cartilage, accelerating the growth of the organism;

Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) - It promotes spermatogenesis in men and, in women, stimulates the growth of ovarian follicles;

Luteinizing Hormone (LH) - In men, it stimulates the production of testosterone and, in women, r acts on the maturation of the ovarian follicle and ovulation;

Thyrostimulating Hormone (TSH) - Stimulates secretion of thyroid hormones;

prolactin – Stimulates milk production in the mammary glands.

Pineal gland

melatonin – It acts mainly by regulating sleep, but it has immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory, antitumor and antioxidant functions.

calcitonin – Decreases blood calcium levels. It has an action contrary to that of parathyroid hormone;

Thyroxine - It acts on metabolism and cellular respiration;

Tri-iodothyronine – It acts on metabolism and cellular respiration.

parathyroid

Parathormone - Increases blood calcium level. It has an action contrary to that of calcitonin.

adrenals

  •  Adrenal cortex

Aldosterone – Promotes sodium reabsorption, ensuring electrolyte balance;

Cortisol – It causes an increase in blood glucose concentration and in the mobilization of amino acids from skeletal muscle to the liver.

  • adrenal medulla

Adrenaline – Promotes cardiac stimulation and increased blood glucose levels;

noradrenaline – It acts mainly as a vasoconstrictor.

Insulin – Increases glucose uptake by cells, glycogen synthesis and stimulates protein synthesis;

glucagon – Promotes gluconeogenesis (glucose synthesis) in the liver.

Testosterone – Promotes the development of male sexual characteristics and stimulates spermatogenesis.

estrogen – Promotes the development of female sexual characteristics and the enlargement of the endometrium.

progesterone – Promotes the development of female sexual characteristics and ensures the maintenance of the endometrium.


By Ma. Vanessa dos Santos

Source: Brazil School - https://brasilescola.uol.com.br/biologia/principais-glandulas-endocrinas-seus-hormonios.htm

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