The following is a list of hormones found in Homo sapiens. Spelling is not uniform for many hormones. For example, current North American and international usage uses estrogen and gonadotropin, while British usage retains the Greek digraph in oestrogen and favours the earlier spelling gonadotrophin.
Hormone listing
Steroid
Name | Chemical Class | Abbreviation | Tissue | Cells | Receptor | Target Tissue | Effect |
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Testosterone | androgen | testes, ovary | Leydig cells | AR | libido, Anabolic: growth of muscle mass and strength, increased bone density, growth and strength,
Virilizing: maturation of sex organs, formation of scrotum, deepening of voice, growth of beard and axillary hair. | ||
Dehydroepiandrosterone | androgen | DHEA | testes, ovary, kidney | Zona fasciculata and Zona reticularis cells of kidney theca cells of ovary Leydig cells of testes | AR | Virilization, anabolic | |
Androstenedione | androgen | adrenal glands, gonads | AR | Substrate for estrogen | |||
Dihydrotestosterone | androgen | DHT | multiple | AR | 5-DHT or DHT is a male reproductive hormone that targets the prostate gland, bulbourethral gland, seminal vesicles, penis and scrotum and promotes growth/mitosis/cell maturation and differentiation. Testosterone is converted to 5-DHT by 5alpha-reductase, usually with in the target tissues of 5-DHT because of the need for high concentrations of 5-dht to produce the physiological effects. | ||
Aldosterone | mineralocorticoid | adrenal cortex (zona glomerulosa) | MR | Increase blood volume by reabsorption of sodium in kidneys (primarily) | |||
Estradiol | estrogen | E2 | females: ovary, males testes | females: granulosa cells, males: Sertoli cell | ER | Females:
Structural:
Fluid balance:
Gastrointestinal tract:
Lung function: | |
Estrone | estrogen | ovary | granulosa cells, Adipocytes | ER | |||
Estriol | estrogen | E3 | placenta | syncytiotrophoblast | ER | ||
Cortisol | glucocorticoid | adrenal cortex (zona fasciculata and zona reticularis cells) | GR | Stimulation of gluconeogenesis
Inhibition of glucose uptake in muscle and adipose tissue Mobilization of amino acids from extrahepatic tissues Stimulation of fat breakdown in adipose tissue anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive | |||
Progesterone | progestogen | ovary, adrenal glands, placenta (when pregnant) | Granulosa cells theca cells of ovary | PR | Support pregnancy:[9]
Other:
| ||
Calcitriol | secosteroid (1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3) | skin/proximal tubule of kidneys | VDR | Active form of vitamin D3
Increase absorption of calcium and phosphate from gastrointestinal tract and kidneys inhibit release of PTH | |||
Calcidiol | secosteroid (25-hydroxyvitamin D3) | skin/proximal tubule of kidneys | VDR | Inactive form of vitamin D3 | |||
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- 1 2 Placental Hormones
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