Hormones

Complete the table of hormones and their characteristics For type fill in P for peptide, S for steroid, and A for amino acid-derived
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P__ g__
Name
Pineal Gland
 
Hormone
Melatonin
 
Primary Target(s)
Brain, other tissues
 
Main Effect
Circadian rhythms
 
 
Immune function
H__
Name
Hypothalamus
 
Hormone
Trophic hormones
 
Type?
P
 
 
A
 
Primary Target(s)
Anterior pituitary
 
Main Effect
Phosphorylates proteins
 
 
Alters channel opening
P__ p__
Name
Posterior Pituitary (neurons)
 
Hormone (O)
Oxytocin
 
Type?
P
 
Primary Target(s)
Breast
 
 
Uterus
 
Main Effect
Milk ejection
 
 
Labor/delivery
 
Hormone (V)
Vasopressin (ADH)
 
Type?
P
 
Primary Target(s)
Kidney
 
Main Effect
Water reabsorption
A__ p__
Name
Anterior Pituitary
 
Hormone (P)
Prolactin
 
Type
P
 
Primary Target(s)
Breast
 
Main Effect
Milk production
 
Hormone (G)
Growth hormone/somatotropin (GH)
 
Type
P
 
Primary Target(s)
Liver, many tissues
 
Main Effect
Growth factor secretion
 
 
Metabolism and growth
 
Hormone (A)
Corticotropin/ACTH
 
Type
P
 
Primary Target(s)
Adrenal cortex
 
Main Effect
Cortisol release
 
Hormone (T)
Thyrotropin/TSH
 
Type
P
 
Primary Target(s)
Thyroid gland
 
Main Effect
Thyroid hormone synthesis (T3/T4)
 
Hormone (F)
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
 
Type
P
 
Primary Target(s)
Gonads
 
Main Effect
Sex hormone production; egg/sperm production
 
Hormone (L)
Luteinizing hormone (LH)
 
Type
P
 
Primary Target(s)
Gonads
 
Main Effect
Sex hormone production; egg/sperm production
T__ g__
Name
Thyroid Gland
 
Hormone
T3/Triiodothyronine
 
 
T4/Thyroxine
 
Type
A
 
Primary Target(s)
Many tissues
 
Main Effect
Metabolism, growth, and development
 
Hormone
Calcitonin
 
Type
P
 
Primary Target(s)
Bone
 
Main Effect
Bone deposition
P__ g__
Name
Parathyroid Gland
 
Hormone
PTH/Parathyroid hormone
 
Type
P
 
Primary Target(s) (B)
Bone
 
(K)
Kidney
 
(I)
Intestine
 
Main Effect
Increases plasma Ca2+ levels
 
 
Decreases plasma phosphate levels
T__ g__
Name
Thymus Gland
 
Hormone
Thymosin/TPO
 
Type
P
 
Primary Target(s)
Lymphocytes
 
Main Effect
Lymphocyte development
H__
Name
Heart (endocrine cells)
 
Hormone
ANP/Atrial natriuretic peptide
 
Primary Target(s)
Kidneys
 
Main Effect
Increases Na+ excretion
L__
Name
Liver (endocrine cells)
 
Hormone (A)
Angiotensinogen
 
Type
P
 
Primary Target(s)
Adrenal cortex
 
 
Blood vessels
 
Main Effect
Aldosterone secretion
 
 
increases blood pressure
 
Hormone (I)
Insulin-like growth factors/IGF
 
Type
P
 
Primary Target(s)
Many tissues
 
Main Effect
Growth
S__
Name
Stomach (endocrine cells)
S__ i__
Name
Small intestine (endocrine cells)
 
Hormone (G__)
Gastrin
 
(C__)
Cholecystokinin/CCK
 
(S__)
Secretin (as well as others)
 
Type
P
 
Primary Target(s)
GI tract
 
 
Pancreas
 
Main Effect
Assist digestion and absorption of nutrients
P__
Name
Pancreas (gland)
 
Hormone (I)
Insulin
 
by what cells
Beta cells
 
(G)
Glucagon
 
by what cells
Alpha cells
 
(S)
Somatostatin
 
(P__P__)
Pancreatic polypeptide
 
Type
P
 
Primary Target(s)
Many tissues
 
Main Effect (I)
Decrease plasma glucose
 
Main Effect (G)
Increase plasma glucose
 
Main Effect (S)
Inhibitor
A__ c__
Name
Adrenal Cortex (gland)
 
Hormone (A)
Aldosterone
 
Type
S
 
Primary Target(s)
Kidney
 
Main Effect
Increase Na reabsorption
 
 
Increase K excretion
 
Hormone (C)
Cortisol
 
Type
S
 
Primary Target(s)
Many tissues
 
Main Effect
Stress response
 
Hormone(s) (A)
Androgens
 
Type
S
 
Primary Target(s)
Many tissues
A__ m__
Name
Adrenal Medulla (neurons)
 
Hormone
Epinephrine/adrenaline
 
 
Norepinephrine/noradrenaline
 
Type
A
 
Primary Target(s)
Many tissues
 
Main Effect
Fight-or-flight response
K__
Name
Kidney (endocrine cells)
 
Hormone (E)
Erythropoietin/EPO
 
Type
P
 
Primary Target(s)
Bone marrow
 
Main Effect
Red blood cell production
 
Hormone (D)
D3 (-ish)/calciferol
 
Type
S
 
Primary Target(s)
Intestine
 
Main Effect
Increases Ca absorption
T__
Name
Testes (gland)
 
Hormone (A/T)
Androgens/Testosterone
 
Type
S
 
Primary Target(s)
Many tissues
 
Main Effect
Sperm production, secondary sex characteristics
 
Hormone (I)
Inhibin
 
Type
P
 
Primary Target(s)
Anterior pituitary
 
Main Effect
Inhibits FSH secretion
O__
Name
Ovaries (gland)
 
Hormone (E)
Estrogen
 
(P)
Progesterone
 
Types
S
 
Primary Target(s)
Many tissues
 
Main Effect
Egg production, secondary sex characteristics
 
Hormone (I)
Inhibin
 
Type
P
 
Primary Target(s)
Anterior pituitary
 
Main Effect
Inhibits FSH secretion
 
Hormone (R)
Relaxin
 
Type
P
 
Primary Target(s)
Uterine muscle
 
Main Effect
Relaxes muscle
A__ t__
Name
Adipose Tissue (endocrine cells)
 
Hormone
Leptin, adiponectin
 
Type
P
 
Primary Target(s)
Hypothalamus, other tissues
 
Main Effect
Food intake, metabolism
P__
Name
Placenta (endocrine cells)
 
Hormone (E)
Estrogen
 
Type
S
 
Primary Target(s)
Many tissues
 
Main Effect
Fetal, maternal development
 
Hormone (h)
Chorionic somatomammotropin/hCS
 
Type
P
 
Primary Target(s)
Many tissues
 
Main Effect
Metabolism
 
Hormone (h)
Chorionic gonadotropin/hCG
 
Type
P
 
Primary Target(s)
Corpus luteum/CL
 
Main Effect
Hormone secretion
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