erythropoietin EPO
oxytocin
Aldosterone
Cortisol
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone TSH
Growth hormone GH
Glucagon
Insulin
Adrenocorticotropic hormone ACTH
prolactin PRL
Follicle Stimulating Hormone FSH
calcitonin
Antidiuretic Hormone ADH
Thyroid Hormone T3, T4
Thymosin
Parathyroid hormone PTH
luteinizing hormone LH
Increases water retention from renal tubules of kidney
helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates the growth of eggs in the ovaries, helps control the production of sperm.
controls the production of another hormone called cortisol
secreted from ant pituitary, stimulates cell growth and repair
stimulates the production of T cells, which are an important part of the immune system.
causes the ovaries to release an egg during ovulation, stimulates the production of testosterone from Leydig cells in the testes.
stimulates uterine contraction during birth and milk expulsion
regulates calcium levels in the blood, largely by increasing the levels when they are too low.
regulates a wide range of processes throughout the body, including metabolism and the immune response, important role in helping the body respond to stress.
play an important role in regulation of your weight, energy levels, internal temperature, skin, hair, nail growth, and more.
responsible for regulating the amount of hormones released by the thyroid.
Initiates and maintains milk production by the mammary glands
a key regulator of sodium and potassium in the body,
reduces the concentration of blood calcium level when it has risen to an above normal level.
stimulates movement of glucose into cells, decreases blood glucose levels
promotes the breakdown of glycogen to glucose in the liver.
released by the kidney, increases production of RBCs