What are hormones and Classification of hormones?
1 Answer
Hormones are the chemical messengers which are produced from endocrine glands and reach their target organ through blood to perform an specific function (mainly stimulation).
Explanation:
Hormones can be classified in three ways.
i) Structural Classification:-
a)Steroid Hormones:- Derived from Cholesterol. The Hormones produced in Adrenal Cortex and The Sex Hormones. They have important functions in the body like water balance, sexual development, stress response etc.
E.g. :- Testosterone, Progesterone, Glucocorticosteriods, Mineralocorticosteroids etc.
b)Amino acid Derivative Hormones:- Derived from Amino acids and Peptides.
E.g. Melatonin, Serotonin.
c)Fatty acid Derivative Hormones or Eicosaniods:- Most abundant precursor is the Essential Fatty Acid Arachidonic Acid. E.g. Prostaglandins (Kidney), Prostacyclins, Leukotrienes, Thromboxanes etc.
ii)Classification by Solubility:-
a) Lipid-soluble Hormones:- Soluble in Lipids, Can work on the cell directly by going through the bi-layer phospolipid membrane of cells. E.g. Steroid Hormones.
b)Water-soluble Hormones:- Soluble in Water. Has to work indirectly because of the lack of penetration through the cell membrane. E.g. Amino acid-based Hormones.
iii) Classification by Target:-
a) Tropic Hormones:- Tropic Hormones are hormones which stimulate other endocrine glands to work. Generally Released from Pituitary Glands.
E.g. Gonado-Tropic Hormones, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, Somatotropic Hormone, Adreno-Cortico Tropic Hormones etc.
b) Non-Tropic Hormones:- These work on other cells except Endocrine Glands. E.g. Calcitonin, Adrenaline, Oxytocin, Insulin, Glucagon etc.
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