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Endocrine System and Hormone Classification
Primary Endocrine Organs, Tissues and Cells that produce Hormones
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Secretion
Initiated by
Secretion
Inhibited
by
1
hypertension
dehydration
decreased
blood volume
pain
stress
hypotension
increased
blood
volume
alcohol
2
Uterine
distension
Nipple
stimulation
Hormone
Antidiuretic Hormone
Alternate
Name
Vassopressin
Organ
responsible
for Secretion
Cell Type
responsibl
e for
Secretion
Target
Organ or
Tissue
Posterior
Pituitary
Neurosecret
ory Cells
Kidneys
Sweat
Glands
Arterioles
Oxytocin
3
Thyroid Stimulating
Hormone
4
Adrenocorticotropic
Hormone
5
FSH Follicle Stimulating
Hormone
6
Leutininzing Hormone
7
Prolactin
8
Melanocyte -stimulating
hormone
9
Human Growth Hormone
10
Thyroid Hormone
11
Calcitonin
12
Parathyroid Hormone
Uterus
Mammary
Glands
Anterior
Pituitary
Gonadotropic
Hormone
Thyroid Gland
Follicular
Cells
Parafollicula
r cells
Parathyroid
Gland
Principle Action
Conserves body
water
decreases water
loss via
perspiration
raises blood
pressure by
constricting
arterioles
Consequences
of
deficieny
Consequenc
es of excess
13
It
e
m
#
Epinephrine
Secretion
Initiated by
Secretion
Inhibited
by
Hormone
Adrenaline
Alternate
Name
Adrenal
Glands
Adrnal
Medulla
Organ
responsible
for Secretion
Cell Type
responsibl
e for
Secretion
14
Norepinephrine
Noradrenaline
15
Aldosterone
Mineralcorticoid
s
16
Cortisol / Cortisone
Glucocorticoids
17
Gonadocorticotropic
Hormone
Gonadocorticoid
lucocorticoids
18
Insulin
19
Glucagon
20
Somatostatin
21
Pancreatic Polypeptide
22
Testosteone
23
Estrogen
24
Progesterone
25
Thymosin
Thymus
26
Melatonin
Pineal Gland
27
Releasing Hormones
Hypothalmus
Adrenal
Cortex
Pancreas
Androgen
Teste
Ovary
Target
Organ or
Tissue
Principle Action
Consequences
of
deficieny
Consequenc
es of excess
Additional Organs, Tissues and Cells that produce Hormones
It
e
m
#
Secretion
Initiated by
Secretion
Inhibited
by
Hormone
Alternate
Name
Organ
responsible
for Secretion
A
Erythropoietin
B
Calcitrol
C
Leptin
Many
D
Prostaglandins
Many
E
Gastrin
GI Tract
F
Glucose-dependent
Insulinotropic Peptide
G
Secretin
H
Cholecystokinin
CCK
I
Human Chorionic
Gonadotropin
HCG
J
Human Chorionic
Somatomammotropin
HCS
K
Estrogen
Androgen
L
Progesterone
M
Atrial Natriuretic Peptide
Heart
Angiotensin II
Liver
N
Renin
Aldosterone
Angiotensin
System,
RAAS
Cell Type
responsibl
e for
Secretion
Target
Organ or
Tissue
Principle Action
Consequences
of
deficieny
Kidneys
Adipose
Tissue
Placenta
Placenta
potent vasoconstrictor
stimulates formation and secretion of
aldosterone from the adrenal gland
pleiotropic effects on cellular growth
Consequenc
es of excess
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