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  • Hormone
    ... ical system. The master coordinator of hormonal activity in mammals is the hypothalamus, which acts on input that it receives from the central nervous system. ... m glands. Tertiary endocrine disease is associated with dysfunction of the hypothalamus and its releasing hormones.
    33 KB (4458 words) - 05:05, 14 October 2008
  • Liothyronine(T3)
    ... sub>4</sub>) and T<sub>3</sub>. This process is under regulation. In the [[hypothalamus]], T<sub>4</sub> is converted to T<sub>3</sub>. TSH is inhibited mainly by ...
    11 KB (1699 words) - 10:11, 24 October 2008
  • Estrone
    ... ogens enter the cells of responsive tissues (e.g., female organs, breasts, hypothalamus, pituitary) where they interact with a protein receptor, estrogen receptor ...
    3 KB (377 words) - 07:08, 24 February 2009
  • Cortisone
    ... signaling occurs. [[Corticotropin releasing hormone]] released from the [[hypothalamus]] stimulates corticotrophs in the [[anterior pituitary]] to release [[ACTH ...
    5 KB (727 words) - 07:14, 20 February 2009
  • Testosterone
    ... ther than testosterone serves as the most important feedback signal to the hypothalamus (especially affecting [[luteinizing hormone|LH]] secretion). In many [[mam ...
    35 KB (5048 words) - 06:11, 4 March 2009
  • Serotonin
    * [[Hypothalamus]]
    38 KB (5178 words) - 12:28, 19 February 2009
  • Triiodothyronine
    ... sub>4</sub>) and T<sub>3</sub>. This process is under regulation. In the [[hypothalamus]], T<sub>4</sub> is converted to T<sub>3</sub>. TSH is inhibited mainly by ...
    9 KB (1406 words) - 09:15, 19 February 2009
  • Gonadoliberin-1
    ... or pituitary]]. GNRH is synthesized and released from neurons within the [[hypothalamus]]. ... esized from a 92 [[amino acid]] pre[[prohormone]] in the preoptic anterior hypothalamus.
    12 KB (1557 words) - 06:45, 11 December 2009
  • Luteinizing hormone subunit beta (LSH-B) (LH-B)(Lutropin subunit beta)
    ... lls. It is regulated by the [[gonadotropin releasing hormone]] from the [[hypothalamus]]. [[Inhibin]], [[activin]], and [[sex hormone]]s do not affect genetic ac ... ... controlled by pulses of [[gonadotropin-releasing hormone]] (GnRH) from the hypothalamus. Those pulses, in turn, are subject to the estrogen feedback from the gona ...
    9 KB (1293 words) - 06:36, 17 February 2009
  • Ghrelin
    ... are expressed by neurons in the [[arcuate nucleus]] and the [[ventromedial hypothalamus]]. The ghrelin receptor is a [[G protein-coupled receptor]], formerly know ... ... 000 |doi=10.1038/35038090}}</ref> by an action exerted at the level of the hypothalamus. They activate cells in the [[arcuate nucleus]]<ref>{{cite journal |author ...
    18 KB (2520 words) - 08:03, 17 February 2009
  • Somatoliberin
    GRF is released by the hypothalamus and acts on the adenohypophyse to stimulate the secretion of growth hormon ...
    711 B (73 words) - 08:54, 11 December 2009
  • Thyroliberin
    ... disford F, Blaine T, Weintraub B |title=The paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus has a major role in thyroid hormone feedback regulation of thyrotropin syn ... ... alamic or pituitary control mechanisms that regulate thyroid function. The hypothalamus makes a small hormone called TRH that directs the synthesis and secretion ...
    6 KB (799 words) - 08:28, 17 February 2009
  • Thyroid-stimulating hormone subunit beta (TSH-B) (Thyrotropin beta chain)
    ... eases TSH production and release. [[Somatostatin]] is also produced by the hypothalamus, and has an opposite effect on the pituitary production of TSH, decreasing ... | hypothalamus/pituitary || high || high || benign [[tumor of the pituitary]] ([[adenoma ...
    7 KB (1003 words) - 06:43, 17 February 2009
  • Prolactin
    ... on is regulated by [[Neuroendocrine cell|neuroendocrine]] neurons in the [[hypothalamus]], the most important ones being the neurosecretory tuberoinfundibulum (TI ... ... These signals are carried by nerve fibers through the spinal cord to the [[hypothalamus]], where changes in the electrical activity of neurons that regulate the p ...
    13 KB (1795 words) - 08:18, 17 February 2009
  • Corticoliberin
    This hormone from hypothalamus regulates the release of corticotropin from pituitary gland
    700 B (67 words) - 10:13, 11 December 2009
  • Corticoliberin-1
    This hormone from hypothalamus regulates the release of corticotropin from pituitary gland
    711 B (65 words) - 10:22, 11 December 2009
  • Corticoliberin-2
    This hormone from hypothalamus regulates the release of corticotropin from pituitary gland
    711 B (65 words) - 10:52, 11 December 2009
  • Growth hormone-releasing factor (GRF) (Growth hormone-releasing hormone) (GHRH)
    ... no acid]] [[peptide hormone]] produced in the [[arcuate nucleus]] of the [[hypothalamus]]. [[Category:Hormones of the hypothalamus]]
    2 KB (339 words) - 08:10, 17 February 2009
  • Somatostatin-28
    ... by [[neuroendocrine]] neurons of the [[periventricular nucleus]] of the [[hypothalamus]]. These neurons project to the [[median eminence]], where somatostatin is ... [[Category:Hormones of the hypothalamus]]
    12 KB (1539 words) - 08:25, 17 February 2009
  • Neuropeptide-glutamic acid-isoleucine
    Expression is strongly increased in hypothalamus between postnatal days 12 and 20, to reach high constant values in adult.
    2 KB (202 words) - 04:21, 14 December 2009

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