What is the role of endorphins in our body?

1 Answer

Endorphins are natural analgesic substance, also classified as hormone, secreted mainly by anterior pituitary.

Explanation:

Endorphin is endogenous 'feel good' factor which acts like morphine. The chemical binds to opioid receptors of the peripheral nervous system and inhibits transmission of pain signals.

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Both intense physical activity or eating hot pepper can trigger secretion of endorphin in the body. It provides a sense of satisfaction to the individual.

Lack of endorphin may therefore, lead to mental illnesses such as obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).

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