Adrenal Cortex Origin
Mesoderm
Anterior Pituitary Origin
Oral ectoderm (Rathke pouch)
Anterior Pituitary Basophils
FSH
LH
ACTH
TSH
B-FLAT
Anterior Pituitary Acidophils
GH
Prolactin
Thyroid Follicular Cells Origin
Endoderm
Paracrine Hormones
Autocrine Hormones
Endocrine Hormones
Steroid Hormones
Derived from cholesterol
Examples:
Amine Hormones
Derived from a single amino acid such as phenylalanine, tyrosine, or tryptophan
Examples:
Peptide/Protein Hormones
Derived from a few or many amino acids
Examples:
Lipophilic Hormones
Hydrophilic Hormones
Degradation of Steroid Hormones
Inactivation and conjugation in the liver and excretion in bile
Degradation of Catecholamines
Enzymatic degradation and excretion in urine (e.g., vanillylmandelic acid)
Degradation of Peptide/Protein Hormones
Proteolytic degradation mainly in the liver and kidneys
GH (Growth hormone, Somatotropin) Function
Direct effects
Indirect effects → mediated by IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor 1; originally called somatomedin C) (growth hormone stimulates the production of IGF-1 in the liver)
Growth hormone counters the effects of insulin on glucose and lipid metabolism but has an insulin agonist effect on protein metabolism.
GH (Growth hormone, Somatotropin) Regulation
Cortisol Function

Cortisol Regulation
Endocannabinoid
Regulation:
Effects:
Neuropeptide Y
Regulation:
Site of Production:
Effects:
Neuroendocrine Regulation of Satiety
Neuroendocrine Regulation of Appetite