Endocrinology and Hormones


Endocrinology is the study of hormones, their receptors and intracellular signaling pathways, as well as the related diseases. The endocrine system functions can be broadly classified into several categories, including reproduction and sexual differentiation, development and growth, maintenance of the internal environment, and regulation of metabolism/nutrient supply.
There are three types of hormones based on their chemical composition: Amines (e.g. dopamine, adrenalin and noradrenalin); Steroids (e.g. estrogen, testosterone and glucocorticoids); Peptides (e.g. the peptide hormones insulin, ghrelin and vasopressin). Peptide hormones produced by secretory nervous tissue are known as neuropeptides. For example, thyroid hormone plays important parts in development, homeostasis and metabolism, while cortisol is essential for growth, nutrient supply and immune function. Moreover, the regulation of blood glucose involves several pancreatic peptide insulin and its counter regulatory hormone, glucagon, as well as cortisol, growth hormone and epinephrine.
Dysregulations in endocrine system are implicated in diseases such as Acromegaly, Cushing Syndrome, Diabetes, Dwarfism, Graves Disease, Hermaphroditism, Delayed and Precocious Puberty and Thyroid Diseases.
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A1428 Fulvestrant (ICI 182,780)4 CitationSummary: Estrogen receptor antagonist, high affinity -
C6442 Gonadorelin Acetate -
A8425 EstradiolTarget: Estrogen and Related ReceptorsSummary: Sex hormone -
B1394 Tamoxifen CitrateTarget: Estrogen and Related ReceptorsSummary: Antiestrogen drug -
B8214 Dihydrotestosterone(DHT)Summary: Androgen receptor agonist -
A1047 Angiotensin 1/2 (1-5)Summary: Vasoconstrictor -
B1382 AnastrozoleTarget: AromatasesSummary: Aromatase inhibitor -
A5143 FinasterideSummary: Inhibitor of Type II 5α-reductase -
A1296 ExemestaneSummary: Steroidal aromatase inhibitor,selective and irreversible -
A1307 LetrozoleTarget: AromatasesSummary: Non-steroidal aromatase inhibitor

