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TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) Made?
Anterior Pituitary
ACTH (Adrenocorticotropic hormone) Made?
Anterior Pituitary
hGH (human Growth Hormone) Made?
Anterior Pituitary
Prolactin Made?
Anterior Pituitary
OXY (Oxytocin) Made?
Hypothalamus
ADH (Antidiuretic hormone) Made?
Hypothalamus
Melatonin Made?
Pineal
Thyroid Hormone (T3,T4) Made?
Thyroid Gland
Calcitonin Made?
Thyroid Gland (parafollicular cells)
Parathyroid Hormone Made?
Parathyroid
Cortisol Made?
Adrenal Cortex
Aldosterone Made?
Adrenal Cortex
Adrenal Androgens Made?
Adrenal Cortex
Insulin Made?
b Cells Pancreas
Glucagon Made?
a Cells Panreas
Epinephrine, Norepinephrine Made?
Adrenal Medulla
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) Effect?
Signals Thyroid to release Thyroid Hormone
ACTH (Adrenocorticotropic hormone) Effect?
Signals Adrenal Cortex to release Cortisol
hGH (human Growth Hormone) Effect?
Increases number and size of cells
Prolactin Effect?
Stimulate milk production
OXY (Oxytocin) Effect?
Uterine Contractions, Milk Let-Down *NOT PRODUCTION OF MILK*
ADH (Antidiuretic hormone) Effect?
Signals Kidney to retain water- LOWERS Osmolarity
Melatonin Effect?
Sleep-Wake Cycle
Thyroid Hormone (T3,T4) Effect?
Increases metabolic activity, needed for normal growth, and for maturation of the nervous system
Calcitonin Effect?
Lowers Ca++ (MAKE Bone, Kidney excretes Ca++)
Parathyroid Hormone Effect?
Raises Ca++ ( Dissolve Bone, Kidney holds onto Ca?? , Vitamin D ACTIVATED by kidney)
Cortisol Effect?
Increase blood glucose, depresses immune response, Stress response
Aldosterone Effect?
Decreases K+, Increases Na+
Adrenal Androgens Effect?
Trigger Puberty, Sex drive in females
Insulin Effect?
Lower [Glucose] (make glycogen, allow glucose into cells)
Glucagon Effect?
Raise [Glucose] (break down glycogen, stimulate gluconeogenesis
Epinephrine, Norepinephrine Effect?
Fight or Flight, short-term stress, Raise heart rate, respiration, blood glucose, etc.
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) Contolled by?
Hypothalamus
ACTH (Adrenocorticotropic hormone) Contolled by?
Hypothalamus
hGH (human Growth Hormone) Contolled by?
Hypothalamus
Prolactin Contolled by?
Hypothalamus
OXY (Oxytocin) Contolled by?
Hypothalamic Pituitary Axis
ADH (Antidiuretic hormone) Contolled by?
Hypothalamic Pituitary Axis
Melatonin Contolled by?
CNS
Thyroid Hormone (T3,T4) Contolled by?
Hypothalamic-Pituitary Axis
Calcitonin Contolled by?
Direct Effect
Parathyroid Hormone Contolled by?
Direct Effect
Cortisol Contolled by?
Hypothalamic-Pituitary Axis
Aldosterone Contolled by?
For K+ Direct effect, for Na+, the Renin-Angiotensin System
Adrenal Androgens Contolled by?
Unknown
Insulin Contolled by?
Direct Effect
Glucagon Contolled by?
Direct Effect
Epinephrine, Norepinephrine Contolled by?
Nerve Signal from Sympathetic Nervous System