Pituitary Gland || Part 3|| Hormones of anterior & posterior pituitary gland By Sunil Tailor Sir ||

Pituitary Gland || Part 3|| Hormones of anterior & posterior pituitary gland By Sunil Tailor Sir ||

Pituitary Gland || Part 3|| Hormones of anterior & posterior pituitary gland|| By Sunil Tailor Sir|| This Video Include- anterior pituitary gland physiology anterior pituitary hormones anterior pituitary gland anterior pituitary hormones physiology anterior pituitary physiology anterior pituitary gland hormones anterior pituitary gland physiology in hindi anterior pituitary anterior pituitary hormones and functions anterior pituitary hormones in hindi anterior pituitary and hypothalamus anterior pituitary and posterior pituitary endocrine physiology anterior pituitary gland in hindi posterior pituitary gland physiology posterior pituitary hormones posterior pituitary gland posterior pituitary hormones physiology posterior pituitary physiology posterior pituitary gland hormones posterior pituitary gland physiology in hindi posterior pituitary posterior pituitary hormones and functions posterior pituitary hormones in hindi posterior pituitary and hypothalamus posterior pituitary and posterior pituitary endocrine physiology posterior pituitary gland in hindi anterior and posterior pituitary gland are two important structures in the endocrine system that work together to regulate hormone production and release. Here are some of the hormones produced by the anterior pituitary gland and posterior pituitary gland Hormones of the Anterior Pituitary Gland: Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH): stimulates the adrenal cortex to produce cortisol and other steroid hormones Growth hormone (GH): promotes growth and development in children, and helps maintain muscle and bone mass in adults Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH): stimulates the thyroid gland to produce thyroid hormones Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH): stimulates the growth and development of ovarian follicles in females and sperm production in males Luteinizing hormone (LH): triggers ovulation in females and stimulates testosterone production in males Prolactin: stimulates milk production in the mammary glands of lactating females. Melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH): triggers melanocytes in the skin to form melanin which is responsible for pigmentation of skin, hair and eyes. Hormones of the Anterior Pituitary Gland: Oxytocin: secreted from paraventricular nuclei in the hypothalamus and work as milk ejection from breast and produce uterine contraction during labour which helps in expulsion of fetus Anti Diuretic Hormone (ADH): secreted from supra optic nuclei from the hypothalamus and it retained only water in the body Nursing knowledge