List of important hormones and their functions
Hormones are the chemical
substances which coordinate the activities of living organisms and also their
growth. They are secreted by special tissues in our body through endocrine
glands. Different hormones have different effects on the shape of the
body. Some of these hormones work quickly to start or stop a process and some
will continually work over a long period of time to perform their functions.
They help in body growth, development, metabolism, sexual function, reproduction
etc. What happens to the body when these hormones will release in more or less
quantity. This article deals with the list of important hormones necessary for
our body functions.
Hormones of
Thyroid
Thyroid gland basically releases two hormones Triiodothyronine (T3) and Thyroxine (T4), which helps in controlling the metabolism of our body. Further these hormones regulates weight, determines energy levels, internal body temperature, skin, hair etc.
Thyroid gland basically releases two hormones Triiodothyronine (T3) and Thyroxine (T4), which helps in controlling the metabolism of our body. Further these hormones regulates weight, determines energy levels, internal body temperature, skin, hair etc.
Insulin
This hormone is released by pancreas, a leaf like gland located in the
abdominal cavity behind the stomach. It allows the body to use glucose or sugar
from carbohydrates in the food for energy or to store glucose for future use.
It helps in keeping blood sugar level from getting too high i.e. hyperglycemia
or too low i.e. hypoglycemia.
Estrogen
It is a female sex hormone released by the ovaries. It is responsible for the reproduction, menstruation and menopause. Excess of estrogen in the female body increases the risk of breast cancer, uterine cancer, depression, moodiness etc. If estrogen level is less in female body leads to acne, skin lesions, thinning skin, hair loss etc.
It is a female sex hormone released by the ovaries. It is responsible for the reproduction, menstruation and menopause. Excess of estrogen in the female body increases the risk of breast cancer, uterine cancer, depression, moodiness etc. If estrogen level is less in female body leads to acne, skin lesions, thinning skin, hair loss etc.
Progesterone
Progesterone hormone is produced in the ovaries, the placenta when a woman gets pregnant and the adrenal glands. It stimulates and regulates various functions. It plays an important role in maintaining pregnancy. It helps body to prepare for conception, pregnancy and regulates the monthly cycle. When pregnancy doesn’t occur, progesterone levels drop and menstrual cycle occurs. It also plays a role in the sexual desire.
Progesterone hormone is produced in the ovaries, the placenta when a woman gets pregnant and the adrenal glands. It stimulates and regulates various functions. It plays an important role in maintaining pregnancy. It helps body to prepare for conception, pregnancy and regulates the monthly cycle. When pregnancy doesn’t occur, progesterone levels drop and menstrual cycle occurs. It also plays a role in the sexual desire.
Prolactin
This hormone is released by the pituitary gland after a child birth for lactation, which enables female to breast feed. Levels of prolactin hormone rise during pregnancy i.e. it also plays an important role in fertility by inhibiting follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH).
This hormone is released by the pituitary gland after a child birth for lactation, which enables female to breast feed. Levels of prolactin hormone rise during pregnancy i.e. it also plays an important role in fertility by inhibiting follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH).
Testosterone
It is a male sex hormone. It
is an anabolic steroid by nature which helps in building body muscles. In males
it plays an important role in the development of male reproductive tissues;
testes and prostrate. It also promotes secondary sexual characteristics like
increasing the mass of muscles and bones, growth of body hair etc. If testosterone
is secreted insufficient in men then it may lead to abnormalities including
frailty and bone loss.
Serotonin
It is a mood-boosting effect
hormone or also known as nature’s feel-good chemical. It is associated with
learning and memory, regulating sleep, digestion, regulates mood, some muscular
functions etc. Due to the imbalance of serotonin in the body, brain does not
produce enough of the hormone to regulate mood or stress level. Low level of
serotonin causes depression, migraine, weight gain, insomnia, craving of
carbohydrate etc. Excess level of serotonin in the body causes agitation, stage
of confusion, sedation etc.
Growth Hormone
It is also known as somatotropin hormone. It is basically a protein hormone having 190 amino acids which is synthesised and secreted by the cells called somatotrophs in the anterior pituitary. It stimulates growth, cell reproduction cell regeneration and in boosting metabolism. It is important in human development.
It is also known as somatotropin hormone. It is basically a protein hormone having 190 amino acids which is synthesised and secreted by the cells called somatotrophs in the anterior pituitary. It stimulates growth, cell reproduction cell regeneration and in boosting metabolism. It is important in human development.
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