What Is the Most Common Androgen Hormone?
The most common androgen is testosterone. It is synthesised and secreted by Leydig cells. Androgens regulate the development of the... View Article
The most common androgen is testosterone. It is synthesised and secreted by Leydig cells. Androgens regulate the development of the... View Article
Insufficient adrenal hormones cause acute weakness, fatigue, low blood pressure, muscle weakness, hypoglycemia, etc. Also Check: How Can The Relationship... View Article
Vasopressin or ADH is a vasoconstrictor. It constricts blood vessels and thereby increases blood pressure. It is stored and released... View Article
Thyroid hormones, triiodothyronine (T3) and tetraiodothyronine (T4) or thyroxine require iodine for the synthesis in the thyroid gland. Also Check:... View Article
Sodium and potassium level is regulated by the hormone aldosterone. It is a mineralocorticoid secreted by the adrenal cortex. It... View Article
Sodium and water balance in the body is regulated by aldosterone (mineralocorticoid) secreted by adrenal glands and ADH secreted by... View Article
Yes, kidneys regulate total potassium concentration in the body and maintain sodium-potassium balance. The ionic balance of the body is... View Article
Aldosterone is the main mineralocorticoid secreted by the adrenal cortex. It helps in maintaining water and electrolyte balance. It stimulates... View Article
ADH and oxytocin are stored in the pars nervosa or neurohypophysis. They are synthesised in the hypothalamus and are transported... View Article
Body fluids and electrolytes are mostly maintained by the brain, kidneys and adrenal glands. It is required to maintain homeostasis.... View Article
The main hormone, which controls the water balance in the body is ADH. It regulates the amount of water absorbed... View Article
When the water level is too low in the body, osmoreceptors get activated and they stimulate the hypothalamus to release... View Article
Blood fluid volume and ionic concentration regulate the synthesis and release of ADH. Osmoreceptors detect any change in the blood... View Article
ADH or vasopressin concentrates urine by stimulating the reabsorption of water from the distal part of the tubules. Also Check:... View Article
Vasopressin or ADH is the hormone secreted by the posterior pituitary. Vasopressin causes constriction of blood vessels and increases blood... View Article
ADH is an antidiuretic hormone and also called vasopressin. It is produced in the hypothalamus and secreted by the posterior... View Article
Some changes occur in the luteal phase due to a sudden drop in the levels of estrogen and progesterone. They... View Article
In this phase, the follicle from where the mature egg ruptures, releases some estrogen and a huge amount of progesterone.... View Article
The follicular phase commences on the first day of menstruation and terminates with ovulation. In this phase, the pituitary gland... View Article
Dystocia is the result of 4 distinct abnormalities which can exist individually or in combination, these are – Voluntary muscles... View Article