The hormones of the pituitary and hypothalamus have an exceptional effect on the entire human body. They coordinate growth, development, puberty and all types of metabolism. Hormones of the hypothalamus, the secretion of which is controlled by the pituitary gland, regulate many vital functions of the body. Let's look at this gland from an anatomical point of view.
Hormones of the hypothalamus and its structure
The pituitary gland, the central organ of the endocrine system, is a small rounded formation, consisting of two parts. The hypothalamus is located above the pituitary gland in the so-called diencephalon. It is also called the hypothalamus. The weight of the gland is up to five grams. However, this small formation plays a significant role for our body, regulating the temperature balance, metabolism (both proteins, fats and carbohydrates, and minerals), the functions of the thyroid gland, ovaries and adrenal glands. The gland consists of three sections, has a pituitary stalk. Its main mass is made up of neurosecretory and nerve cells, grouped into nuclei (of which there are more than 30).
Releasing hormones
Korticoliberin acts on the anterior part of the pituitary gland. This neuropeptide regulates a number of mental functions (activation reactions, the ability to orientate). This hormone increases anxiety, fear, tension. Its long-term effect on the body leads to chronic stress, depression, exhaustion, and insomnia. Hypothalamic hormones such as the mentioned corticoliberin are substances of a peptide nature. These are parts of protein molecules. There are 7 neurohormones in total, they are also called liberins. Their effect on the pituitary gland gives rise to the synthesis of tropic hormones - somatotropin, gonadotropin and thyrotropin. In addition to them, neurosecretory cells located in the hypothalamus produce other substances that affect the pituitary gland. These are statins that inhibit the secretion of these tropic hormones. All of them affect the growth, development, interaction of the endocrine system with the nervous system. Catecholamines can be stimulants of releasing hormones. However, this is still only a hypothesis.
Oxytocin
Synthesized in the hypothalamus, this substance then enters the pituitary gland (its posterior lobe) and is released into the blood. The maximum concentration of oxytocin is associated with a feeling of emotional closeness - in mothers in contact with a newborn child, in men with affection and sexual contacts. If this hormone is produced in insufficient quantities, then optimal labor activity is impossible, the risk of miscarriage is high.
Vasopressin
Impossiblelist hypothalamic hormones and omit antidiuretic hormone (ADH). Its functions are to increase blood pressure, maintain water balance, coordinate the absorption of potassium in the body. Secretion of vasopressin increases with nausea, stress, pain, hypoglycemia. To reduce it, you should eat a lot of foods rich in potassium (dried apricots, tomatoes). A lack of vasopressin leads to the development of diabetes insipidus.
Hypothalamus hormone preparations
Drugs "Gonadorelin" and "Leuprolide" are used in the treatment of delayed puberty, with cryptorchidism and hypogonadism. And also with polycystic ovaries, endometriosis.