Hormones 101
Growth & Development
Disorders & Conditions
Medical Diagnosis & Treatment
Hormones in Action
100

What gland produces human growth hormone (HGH)?

The pituitary gland

100

HGH is most active during which stage of life?

Childhood

100

Acromegaly results from an excess of which hormone?

Human Growth Hormone (HGH)

100

What type of doctor specializes in hormone disorders like acromegaly?

Endocrinologist

100

What hormone regulates metabolism and energy levels?

Thyroid hormone (T3 & T4)

200

Which system of the body controls hormone production?

The endocrine system

200

What is the primary function of HGH?

Stimulating growth and cell regeneration

200

What is the most common cause of acromegaly?

A benign pituitary tumor (adenoma)

200

What type of scan is used to detect a pituitary tumor?

MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)

200

What hormone is released in response to stress?

Cortisol

300

What is the chemical nature of most hormones—protein, lipid, or carbohydrate?

Protein or lipid

300

What organ does HGH mainly affect to promote growth?

Bones and muscles

300

In what stage of life does acromegaly typically develop?

Adulthood

300

What blood test confirms acromegaly by measuring a key growth-related factor?

IGF-1 test

300

What condition results from too little cortisol production?

Addison’s disease

400

What part of the brain regulates the pituitary gland?

The hypothalamus

400

What condition occurs when the pituitary gland produces too little HGH in childhood?

Dwarfism (Growth Hormone Deficiency)

400

What are two visible symptoms of acromegaly?

Enlarged hands and feet, facial changes (jaw, forehead, nose growth)

400

What is the most common treatment for acromegaly?

Surgical removal of the pituitary tumor

400

What feedback mechanism controls most hormone levels in the body?

Negative feedback loop

500

What hormone opposes the effects of HGH by lowering blood sugar levels?

Insulin

500

What molecule does HGH stimulate the liver to produce, which promotes growth?

Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1)

500

Why doesn’t acromegaly cause extreme height increases like gigantism?

Because growth plates (epiphyseal plates) close after puberty

500

What medication class can be used to reduce HGH levels in acromegaly?

Somatostatin analogs (e.g., octreotide, lanreotide)

500

How does HGH abuse in athletes enhance performance but cause health risks?

Increases muscle growth and recovery but can lead to diabetes, heart disease, and acromegaly-like symptoms