Tropic hormone 222297 193615291 2008-02-24T02:21:40Z Sqroot3 4845420 capitalization of lhrh '''Tropic hormones''' are [[hormone]]s that regulate the activity of various other [[endocrine gland]]s. One example is the [[thyroid-stimulating hormone]] (TSH) (produced by the anterior pituitary) and stimulates the [[thyroid gland]] to secrete [[thyroid hormone]]s. It is the thyroid hormones that actually causes metabolic changes in the human body, in this case to increase metabolic rate and body temperature. Tropic hormones made and secreted by the anterior pituitary include: *[[Thyroid-stimulating hormone]] (TSH) - stimulates the thyroid gland. *[[Adrenocorticotropic hormone]] (ACTH or [[corticotropin]]) - stimulates the adrenal cortex. *[[Luteinizing hormone]] (LH) - stimulates the release of steroid hormones in the ovary and testes. *[[Follicle-stimulating hormone]] (FSH) - stimulates the maturation of eggs and sperm. The release of tropic hormones is controlled by a class of hypothalamic hormones called releasing hormones, produced in the [[hypothalamus]]. For example, [[luteinizing hormone releasing hormone]] (LHRH) from the hypothalamus stimulates the release of LH from the anterior pituitary. Thus, while the anterior pituitary controls hormone release in most somatic endocrine glands, the pituitary itself is controlled by the hypothalamus. ==See also== *[[Endocrine system]] *[[Non-trophic hormone]] [[Category:Anterior pituitary hormones]] [[fr:Hormone trophique]] [[mk:Стимулирачки хормон]] [[pl:Hormony tropowe]]