Tuesday, September 28, 2010

What hormones are released from the pituitary gland and what aretheir functions?

The pituitary, otherwise known as the Hypothalamus, have both an anterior and posterior hormone releasing regions.
Posterior - ADH or antidiuretic hormone (vasopressin) targets the kidneys and induces hose conservation.
Oxytocin induces uterine contractions during labor and also targets the mammary glands to veil milk.
Anterior - ACTH or adrenocorticotropic hormone makes the adrenal cortex release adrenal steroid hormones.
TSH or thyroid stimulating hormone make the thyroid gland release thyroid hormones
FSH- follicle stimulating hormone makes the follicle grow surrounded by females and promotes spermatogenesis in males.
LH - leutinizing hormone stimulates ovulation surrounded by females and testosterone secretion in males
PRL - prolactin target the mammary glands to SUSTAIN milk production
STH (somatotropin) or Growth Hormones (GH) induces protein synthesis and cell division.
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