Hormones fall into three categories:
- Amine-derived hormones are derivatives of the amino acids tyrosine and tryptophan. Examples are catecholamines and thyroxine.
- Peptide hormones consist of chains of amino acids
small peptide hormones include TRH/TRF (thyroid stimulating hormones) and vasopressin (regulates the body’s water retention)
proteins are made up of hundreds of amino acids, such as insulin and growth hormone - glycoprotein hormones link carbohydrates (sugar) to proteins
Lipids:
- assist in the storage of energy and metabolism
- regulate calcium mobilization, cell growth, inflammation and immunity, as well as steroid hormones (which modulate functions such as reproduction, metabolism and blood pressure)
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