The hypothalamus is a center of CNS that receives information from internal and external environment, processes it and finally provides a response through the endocrine system or the autonomic nervous system to achieve homeostasis. The hypothalamus controls body temperature, thirst, feeding, growth and ...
Primary structures in the endocrine system include the adrenal gland, the pineal gland, the pituitary gland, the ovaries and testes, the pancreas, and the hypothalamus. What are the main functions of hormones? Hormones’ main function is to communicate between organs and tissues throughout the ...
Sex hormones impact a number of aspects of immunity. As a result of the aging process, dramatic changes occur in the endocrine system, particularly in the sex hormones. Thus, it is possible that the hormonal environment may play a role in the effects of aging on normal aspects of the aging...
In general, the releasing hormones may be thought of as the linkage between electrical/chemical activity of associated regions of the central nervous system (the limbic system) and the beginning of a chemical (hormonal) cascade of messages connecting the hypothalamus, the pituitary, and other ...
The role of sex hormones in sexuality and mood across the menstrual cycle was investigated. Twenty-one normal healthy women were followed for one menstrual
Aging was associated with increased expression of AR, but no change in ERα. These results show that sexual experience can induce short-term and long-term alterations in serum hormones but these effects are not manifested upon their receptors in the hypothalamus. 展开 ...
the hypothalamus is responsible for how we feel love. The hypothalamus produces phenylethylamine, a type of neurotransmitter with similar effects to amphetamines. This is the reason why when we fall in love we feel happy and euphoric. This neurotransmitter also leads to an increase in adrenaline an...
Impact of Gender, Menstrual Cycle Phase, and Oral Contraceptives on the Activity of the Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis Objective: Results from animal and human studies suggest that disregulations of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal [HPA) axis are involved in several behav... C Kirschbaum,BM ...
What are the only two hormones released from the neurohypophysis but produced by the hypothalamus? Name three hormones that regulate bone growth in humans. List hormones in the class Steroids and include what gland or structure they are produced from. ...
Control of the activity of PCs and proTRH processing occurred specifically in the paraventricular nucleus, whereas no change due to thyroid status was found in the lateral hypothalamus or preoptic area. The posttranslational regulation of proTRH processing in the paraventricular nucleus by thyroid ...