The hormone aldosterone helps maintain salt balance which is an ingredient in electrolyte. It does this by telling the kidneys to retain salt which then also then retains more water in the body.
Aldosterone is excreted from the adrenal gland to control water and electrolyte balance in the body. Aldosterone is a considered a steroid hormone which is produced by the outer section of the adrenal cortex of the adrenal gland.
A hormone that acts on cells of the adrenal cortex, causing them to produce male sex hormones and hormones that control water and mineral balance in the body.
Mineralocorticoids
A disorder caused by excessive production of the hormone aldosterone, which is produced by a part of the adrenal glands called the adrenal cortex
Aldosterone is a hormone that is produced by the adrenal glands. It works primarily on kidney (renal) cells to help maintain the balance of fluids and electrolytes in our bodies. Its mainly works to control reabsorption of sodium and chloride and secretion of potassium and hydrogen. If aldosterone production is not functioning properly, there can be serious consequences to the heart, kidneys and electrolyte balance.
Aldosterone is the hormone produced by the adrenal gland which is responsible for salt (sodium) regulation of the body.
Adrenal gland hormones Aldosterone and Corticosteroid regulates salts in the circulatory system.
Adrenal gland hormones Aldosterone and Corticosteroid regulates salts in the circulatory system.
Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
DHEA-S stands for dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, which is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands. It serves as a precursor to the sex hormones estrogen and testosterone. DHEA-S levels can be measured through a blood test to evaluate adrenal function and hormone balance in the body.
The Adrenal gland (Specifically the adrenal cortex.)
It is the hormone AcTH. It is secreted by Hypothalamus