Hormone Actions
Glands
Hormone Triggers
Pathology
Homeostasis
100

H. secreted by the Pineal gland in a daily rhythm that influences sleep, body temperature, and appetite

Melatonin

100

G. that produces the hormones for the posterior pituitary

Hypothalamus

100

Triggers release of glucagon

Low blood glucose
100

Condition that leads to overproduction of the Thyroid Hormone (T3/T4)

 Hyperthyroidism

100

Opposes action of insulin

glucagon

200

H. secreted by the pancreas when blood sugar is high

Insulin

200

Specific G. that is known for producing corticoids during times of long term stress

Adrenal Cortex

200

Triggers release of growth hormone

Injury, growth, GHRH

200

Associated with either too much or too little insulin

Diabetes (mellitus)

200

Involved in a positive feedback loop

Oxytocin

300

Hormones secreted by the Adrenal Medulla

Epinephrine & Norepinephrine

300

G. that produces the hormone known for breaking down glycogen into glucose

Pancreas (alpha cells)

300

Triggers release of the “love hormone”

Physical sensations, pressure on the cervix

300

May be caused by excess cortisol (a GlucoCorticoid)

hyperglycemia, decreased immunity

300

Released by the Posterior Pituitary when blood pressure is low

ADH/vasopressin

400

H. secreted in response to secretion of ACTH (AdrenoCorticoTropin Hormone)

Cortisol

400

G. that produces Calcitonin when blood calcium is high

 Thyroid

400

Triggers release of the hormone responsible for ovary follicle growth or sperm production

GnRH (gonadotropin-releasing hormone)

400

Symptoms of an under-active thyroid

Fatigue, weight gain, muscle weakness, cold extremities

400

Secreted by the Heart in response to high blood pressure

Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP)

500

H.s secreted by adipose tissue

leptin, adiponectin, resistin

500

G. that produces the hormone antagonist to Calcitonin

Parathyroid

500

Triggers release of Erythropoietin

Low O2

500

May be caused by excess ParaThyroid hormone (PTH)

brittle bones, high blood calcium

500

When blood sugar is low, these 4 work together to raise it

glucagon, epinephrine, norepinephrine, cortisol

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