Glucose in urine is a worrying sign, as it is a key symptom of Diabetes. A lack of the hormone insulin would be responsible.
Insulin affects the concentration of glucose in the urine.
Insulin is a hormone which causes loss of glucose in the urine.
ADH (ANTI DIURETIC HORMONE)
also called (Vasopressin)
insulin
Parathyroid Hormone if in hyposecretion increases neural excitability and may lead to tetany.
ADH is short for Anti Diuretic Hormone and it prevents excess water loss. As such, a hyper-secretion of ADH will result in less urine by volume, and the urine will have a lower concentration of water. Conversely, it will have a higher concentration of solutes (Sodium, Potassium, Urea, etc.)
Aldosterone
Hyposecretion of adrenal cortex hormones causes Addison's disease, that is weakness, fatigue and weight loss. Hypersecretion of adrenal cortex hormones causes increased blood glucose or Cushing's syndrome.
I think is down-regulation because a decrease in receptors will occur so less hormone can bind the cell.
insulin
Insulin affects the concentration of glucose in the urine.
Vasopressin and ANP reduce water loss in urine. I don't remember which hormone reduces sodium loss in urine.
antidiuretic hormoneADH (anti diuretic hormone or vasopressin) decreases water loss via urine by causing water reabsorbtion in collecting tubules thus decreases diuresis (urine outcome).Diuretics like Prostaglandins increase water loss via urine .
insulin
Parathyroid Hormone if in hyposecretion increases neural excitability and may lead to tetany.
Low Thyroid hormone can causes hair loss, sluggishness and low metabolic rate.
Thyroid Hormone Deficiency causes Irreversible damage to Peripheral and Central Auditory Systems...
Antidiuretic hormone does not play a role in reproduction, is most commonly reduces the loss of water in urine.
Diuretic.Examples:FurosemideHydrochlorothiazideDigitalisGlucose
diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by high blood sugar glucose levels, that result from defects in insulin secretion of action or both. diabetes mellitus, commonly referred to as diabetes was identified as a disease associated with sweet urine and excessive muscle loss in the ancient world. elevated levels of blood glucose hyperglycemia lead to spillage of glucose into urine, hence the term sweet urine. normally, blood glucose levels are tightly controlled by insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas. insulin lowers the blood glucose level. when the glucose elevates insulin is released from the pancreas to normalize the glucose level. in patients with diabetes, the absence of insufficient production of insulin causes hyperglycemia. diabetes is a chronic medical condition, meaning that although although it can be controlled, it lasts a lifetime. information found at: MediceNet.com
atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)