Relacionar Columnas Hormones and functionsVersión en línea endocrine por Dr. David Myers 1 Glucagon 2 Growth hormone GH 3 Parathyroid hormone PTH 4 calcitriol 5 Thyroid Hormone T3, T4 6 Aldosterone 7 Estrogen 8 Leptin 9 prolactin PRL 10 Melatonin 11 Cortisol 12 calcitonin 13 luteinizing hormone LH 14 oxytocin 15 Androgens 16 Insulin 17 Antidiuretic Hormone ADH 18 Follicle Stimulating Hormone FSH From Post pituitary, Increases water retention from renal tubules of kidney from adipose, suppresses appetite and promotes feelings of satiety. from ant pituitary, causes ovulation, stimulates the production of testosterone. from thyroid gland, regulation of your metabolic rate, energy levels, raises heart rate and body temperature and more. from ant pituitary, helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates the growth of eggs in the ovaries, helps control the production of sperm. from post pituitary, stimulates uterine contraction during birth and milk expulsion from adrenal, helps body respond to stress by increasing glucose (raises blood glucose) and suppressing the immune response. from adrenal, increases sodium reabsorption, and potassium excretion from the body, increases blood pressure From ant pituitary, secreted from ant pituitary, stimulates cell growth and repair from kidney, secreted by kidney, activated by PTH, increases calcium absorption from the intestines. from thyroid gland, decreases blood calcium level by promoting osteoblast activity to increase calcium deposition in bones. from testes, Increase protein synthesis and muscle mass, secondary sex characteristics from pancreas, increases blood glucose by promoting the breakdown of glycogen to glucose in the liver. From Pancreas. stimulates movement of glucose into cells, decreases blood glucose levels from pineal gland, induces sleep by regulating the body’s circadian rhythm. From ant pituitary. Initiates and maintains milk production by the mammary glands from ovary, female secondary sex characteristics, increases bone density by increasing calcium absorption From parathyroid gland, regulates calcium levels in the blood, by increasing the levels when they are too low.