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Endocrine Hormones

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Hypothalamus Hormones

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Releasing Hormones
Stimulate Anterior Pituitary to secrete hormones
(release more)

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Hypothalamus Hormones

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Inhibiting Hormones
Inhibits Anterior Pituitary secretion of hormones
(release less)

front 3

Anterior Pituitary Hormones

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Made by cells and secreted by anterior pituitary

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Anterior Pituitary Hormone

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Human Growth Hormone (gH) or Growth Hormone (GH)
stimulates body growth and releases sugar

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Anterior Pituitary Hormone

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Prolactin (PRL)
initiate and control milk secretion

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Anterior Pituitary Hormone

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Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH)
activites of adrenal gland; release cortisol

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Anterior Pituitary Hormone

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Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone (MSH)
activities of melanocytes; brain function memory and learning

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Anterior Pituitary Hormone

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Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
influences the growth and activity of thyroid gland

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Anterior Pituitary Hormone

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Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
regulate gamete production and hormonal activity of the gonads (ovaries and testes)

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Posterior Pituitary Hormones

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Made in hypothalamus, stored and released in Posterior Pituitary

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Posterior Pituitary Hormone

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Oxytocin
Uterine contraction and releases milk from mammary glands

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Posterior Pituitary Hormone

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Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)
decreases urine production; water reassertion from kidney

front 13

Thyroid Gland

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Located in the throat, just inferior to larynx
Produces two major hormones: thyroid hormone and calcitonin

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Thyroid Hormone

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Thyroxin (T4)- secreted in greater amount (most made) than T3, cells convert T4 to T3

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Thyroid Hormone

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Triiodothyronine (T3)- more potent made from T4 in body circulation

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Thyroxin (T4)
Triiodothyronine (T3)

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-Increase oxygen consumption and metabolic rate
-cell growth and development, and cellular respiration
-pattern for secretion control of metabolic hormones

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Thyroid Gland

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Calcitonin
Decreases serum calcium levels in blood

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Parathyroid Gland

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Secretes parathyroid hormone

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Parathyroid Gland

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Parathyroid Hormone (PTH)
raised serum calcium levels in the blood

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Adrenal Cortex

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Aldosterone- mineralocorticoids- made in Zona glomerulosa
-increases serum sodium levels, thereby increasing water retention
-decrease serum potassium levels