hormone functions 3/22/2024
Thyroid hormone - increases metabolism; targets nearly every cell in the body
Melatonin - regulates sleep cycles
Parathyroid hormone - controls calcium balance in the blood; targets bone
Aldosterone - regulate Na* and K*
Cortisol - help resist stressors by helping to regulate glucose
Androgens - play a role in sexual development and sex drive
Glucagon - increases glucose in the blood; targets the liver
Insulin - decreases glucose in the blood; targets the liver and tissue cells
Estrogen/Progesterone - promotes maturation of the female reproductive organs breast development and cyclic changes in the uterus
Testosterone-promotes maturation of the male reproduction organs, causes appearance of secondary sex characteristics; promotes normal sperm development
Growth Hormone - targets muscle, bone and other tissues to grow
Thyroid-stimulating hormone - stimulates thyroid gland to release thyroid hormone
ACTH - targets adrenal cortex to release hormones
Luteinizing hormone - triggers ovulation and hormone production by ovaries; promotes testosterone production in testes
Prolactin - promotes lactation in breast
Follicle-stimulating hormone -stimulates ovarian follicle in ovaries; stimulates testes to develop sperm
Oxytocin -stimulates uterine contraction in labor; initiates milk ejection in breast
Anti-diuretic Hormone - stimulates kidneys to reabsorb water
Thyroid hormone - increases metabolism; targets nearly every cell in the body
Melatonin - regulates sleep cycles
Parathyroid hormone - controls calcium balance in the blood; targets bone
Aldosterone - regulate Na* and K*
Cortisol - help resist stressors by helping to regulate glucose
Androgens - play a role in sexual development and sex drive
Glucagon - increases glucose in the blood; targets the liver
Insulin - decreases glucose in the blood; targets the liver and tissue cells
Estrogen/Progesterone - promotes maturation of the female reproductive organs breast development and cyclic changes in the uterus
Testosterone-promotes maturation of the male reproduction organs, causes appearance of secondary sex characteristics; promotes normal sperm development
Growth Hormone - targets muscle, bone and other tissues to grow
Thyroid-stimulating hormone - stimulates thyroid gland to release thyroid hormone
ACTH - targets adrenal cortex to release hormones
Luteinizing hormone - triggers ovulation and hormone production by ovaries; promotes testosterone production in testes
Prolactin - promotes lactation in breast
Follicle-stimulating hormone -stimulates ovarian follicle in ovaries; stimulates testes to develop sperm
Oxytocin -stimulates uterine contraction in labor; initiates milk ejection in breast
Anti-diuretic Hormone - stimulates kidneys to reabsorb water