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ACTH (Adrenocorticotropic) ◦ Stimulates growth & secretion of adrenal gland TSH (Thyrotropin) ◦ Stimulates growth & secretion of the thyroid gland GH (Growth Hormone) ◦ Stimulates normal body growth FSH (Follicle Stimulating) ◦ Stimulates growth & hormone production in ovaries; production of sperm in males
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LH (Luteinizing) ◦ Causes ovulation & secretion of progesterone ICSH (Interstitial Cell Stimulating) ◦ Stimulates testes & secrete testosterone LTH (Lactogenic/Prolactin) ◦ Stimulates secretion of milk from mammary glands MSH (Melanocyte’s Stimulating) ◦ Stimulates production & dispersion of melanin
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ADH (Vasopression) ◦ Antidiuretic; Constricts blood vessels Oxytocin ◦ Cause contraction of uterus during labor; stimulates milk flow from the breasts
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Thyroxine ◦ Regulates metabolism; stimulate mental & physical growth Calcitonin ◦ Accelerates absorption of calcium by the bones
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PTH (Parathormone) ◦ Regulates calcium & phosphate in the blood
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Glucocorticoids ◦ Aids in metabolism; increases glucose in blood Cortisone ◦ Depresses immune response (anti-inflammatory) Estrogens ◦ Stimulates female sex characteristics
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Androgens ◦ Stimulates male sex characteristics Epinephrine ◦ Activates sympathetic nervous system; acts in stress Norepinephrine ◦ Activates body in stress situations
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Insulin ◦ Used in metabolism of glucose; allows glucose into cells Glucagon ◦ Maintains blood sugar level in blood
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Estrogen ◦ Promotes growth & development of sex organs in females Progesterone ◦ Maintains lining of uterus
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Testosterone ◦ Stimulates growth & development of sex organs in males
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Thymosin ◦ Stimulates production of antibodies in early life
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Melatonin ◦ Regulates sleep/wake cycles
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