Hypothalamic–pituitary hormone
Hypothalamic–pituitary hormones are hormones that are produced by the hypothalamus and pituitary gland. Although the organs in which they are produced are relatively small, the effects of these hormones cascade throughout the body. They can be classified as a hypothalamic–pituitary axis (HP axis) of which the adrenal (HPA), gonadal (HPG), thyroid (HPT), somatotropic (HPS), and prolactin (HPP) axes are branches. It is possible for the function of these hormones to be altered by physical activity. In posterior pituitary we have hormones that control absorption of water and oxytocin.
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Hypothalamic–pituitary hormone
Hypothalamic–pituitary hormones are hormones that are produced by the hypothalamus and pituitary gland. Although the organs in which they are produced are relatively small, the effects of these hormones cascade throughout the body. They can be classified as a hypothalamic–pituitary axis (HP axis) of which the adrenal (HPA), gonadal (HPG), thyroid (HPT), somatotropic (HPS), and prolactin (HPP) axes are branches. It is possible for the function of these hormones to be altered by physical activity. In posterior pituitary we have hormones that control absorption of water and oxytocin.
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Gli ormoni ipotalamo-ipofisari ...... dificata dall'attività fisica.
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Hypothalamic–pituitary hormone ...... lactotroph, produce prolactin.
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الهرمون الوطائي-النخامي (بالإن ...... لهرمونات تتأثر بالنشاط الحركي.
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Gli ormoni ipotalamo-ipofisari ...... dificata dall'attività fisica.
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Hypothalamic–pituitary hormone ...... orption of water and oxytocin.
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الهرمون الوطائي-النخامي (بالإن ...... لهرمونات تتأثر بالنشاط الحركي.
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Hypothalamic–pituitary hormone
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Ormoni ipotalamico-pituitari
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هرمون وطائي نخامي
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