The Pituitary gland, also known as the hypophysis, is a pea-sized endocrine gland situated at the base of our brain. It is often referred to as the ‘Master Gland’ because it produces some of the important hormones in the body. It is situated in a bony structure called the Pituitary fossa, just below the hypothalamus, close to the optic nerve. The pituitary gland is divided into three parts, also called lobes:
The anterior pituitary is responsible for the synthesis and secretion of several key hormones in the body. These hormones include:
The posterior pituitary is responsible for the storage and secretion of two very important hormones: