Adrenal Glands | Pair of suprarenal endocrine glands that are made up of a cortex and medulla |
Ovaries | Pair of female of organs |
Pancreas | Organ under the stomach that produces insulin, glucagon and digestive enzymes |
Parathyroid Glands | 4 small endocrine glands on the posterior aspect of the thyroid gland |
Pineal Gland | Endocrine gland in the brain which synthesizes melatonin |
Pituitary Gland | master gland |
Testicles | Male gonads that produce spermatozoa and the hormone testosterone |
Thymus Gland | Gland in the cranial mediastinum that produces and stores lymphocytes |
Thyroid Gland | Endocrine gland in the neck that produces thyroid hormone which help regulate metabolism |
ADH | Antidiuretic hormone, controls the reabsorption of water by the kidneys |
Oxytocin | Secreted by the posterior pituitary and causes the uterus to contract and stimulates milk secretion |
ACTH | Adrenocoricotropic hormone, released by the anterior pituitary and stimulates the adrenal cortex to secrete steroids |
FSH | Follicle-stimulating hormone, released by the anterior pituitary and stimulates the maturation of the ovum |
GH | Growth hormone, released by the anterior pituitary and stimulates the growth of bones and tissues |
LH | Luteinizing hormone, released by the anterior pituitary to promote ovulation |
TSH | Thyroid-stimulating hormone, released by anterior pituitary and stimulates the thyroid to produce thyroid hormones |
Adrenal Cortex | Outer section of the adrenal gland that secretes corticosteroids |
Adrenal Medulla | Inner section of the adrenal gland that secretes catecholamines |
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone | Hormone produced by the anterior pituitary; stimulates the adrenal cortex |
Aldosterone | Produced by the adrenal cortex; controls sodium reabsorption and potassium excretion |
Antidiuretic Hormone | Hormone produced by the posterior pituitary that controls reabsorption of water by the kidneys |
Calcitonin | Hormone produced by the thyroid gland to regulate calcium levels |
Catecholamines | Hormones derived from amino acids secreted from the adrenal medulla |
Corticosteroids | Hormones derived from fats and secreted by the adrenal cortex |
Cortisol | Glucocorticoid produced by the adrenal glands to regulate metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and lipids |
Electrolytes | Chemical substances necessary for proper functioning of cells |
Endocrinologist | Specialist in the study of the endocrine system |
Endocrinology | Study of the endocrine system |
Epinephrine | Catecholamine produced by the adrenal medulla to increase blood pressure, heart rate, and blood glucose |
Estrogen | Hormone produced by ovaries; responsible for the female secondary sex characteristics |
Glucagon | Hormone produced by the pancreas to increase blood sugar |
Glucocorticoids | Corticosteroids that regulate the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins; anti-inflammatory effect. |
Glycogen | Stored starch form of glucose in the liver |
Gonadotropins | Hormones that stimulate the gonads |
Growth Hormone | Produced by the anterior pituitary to stimulate growth of bones and tissues |
Homeostasis | State of equilibrium of the bodies internal environment |
Hormone | Chemical messengers that have a lock-and-key effect in which they bind to sites on other organs and tissues to trigger an action |
Hypothalamus | Portion of the interbrain that secretes releasing and inhibiting factors to influence the pituitary gland |
Insulin | Hormone produced by the pancreas to decrease blood sugar |
Ketones | Acid by-products of fat metabolism |
Luteinizing Hormone | Produced by the anterior pituitary to promote ovulation |
Minerocorticoid | Corticosteroids produced by the adrenal cortex to regulate electrolyte and water balance |
Norepinephrine | Catecholamine produced by the adrenal medulla to promote vasoconstriction, increase in blood pressure and increase in heart rate |
Parathormone | Hormone produced by the parathyroid glands to regulate calcium and phosphorus |
Progesterone | Hormone produced by the ovaries during pregnancy to protect the embryo and stimulate lactation |
Prolactin | Produced by the anterior pituitary; stimulates milk secretion |
Testosterone | Hormone produced by the testes; responsible for male sex characteristics |
Thyroid-stimulating Hormone | Produced by the anterior pituitary; stimulates the thyroid to produce thyroid hormones |
Thyroxine | Produced by the thyroid gland to regulate the metabolism |
Triiodothyronine | Produced by the thyroid gland to regulate metabolism |
Dexamethasone suppression test | Test that measures the body's response to a dexamethasone injection to diagnose Cushing's disease and its cause |
Diabetes Insipidus | Metabolic disorder causing a lack of antidiuretic hormone secretion |
Diabetes Mellitus | Disorder characterized by a lack of inulin secretion or a resistance to insulin |
Diabetic Ketoacidosis | Low blood pH due to a build-up of ketones in diabetics |
Glucose Curve | Test used to diagnose Diabetes Mellitus |
Hyperadrenocorticism | Disease in which excessive cortisol is produced by the adrenal cortex; commonly called Cushing's Disease |
Hypoadrenocorticism | Disease causing a lack of cortisol secretion by the adrenal cortex |
Hypercrinism | condition of excessive secretion from a gland |
Hypocrinism | Condition of deficient secretion from a gland |
Hypergonadism | Excessive hormone secretion from the gonads |
Hypogonadism | Deficient hormone secretion from the gonads |
Hyperinsulinism | Excessive insulin secretion from the pancreas |
Hypoinsulinism | Deficient insulin secretion from the pancreas |
Hyperparathyroidism | Excessive secretion of parathormone from the thyroid glands |
Hypoparathyroidism | Deficient secretion of parathormone from the thyroid glands |
Hyperpituitarism | Excessive secretion from the pituitary gland |
Hypopituitarism | Deficient secretion from the pituitary gland |
Hyperthyroidism | Excessive hormone secretion from the thyroid gland |
Hypothyroidism | Deficient hormone secretion from the thyroid gland |
Insulinoma | Tumor on the pancreas causing excessive secretion of insulin |
Pathypopituitarism | All of the pituitary gland is absent |
Pituitarism | Any disorder of the pituitary gland |
Thyrotoxicosis | Excessive, life-threatening amount of thyroid hormones |