Cortisol reduces inflammation.
Directly the thyroid hormone and epinephrine and indirectly many others like renin, cortisol, aldosterone...
there are many, for example, epinephrine, norepinephrine, cortisol, cortisosterone, deoxycorticosterone, aldosterone, DHEA and andosternione.
cortisol
The following hormones induce lipolysis: epinephrine, norepinephrine, ghrelin, growth hormone, testosterone, and cortisol.
epinephrine is created in the adrenal medulla, the adrenal cortex is responsible for the production of cortisol.
Insulin Parathyroid hormone cortisol aldosterone
cortisol and aldosterone
Glycogenesis is stimulated by insulin in response to high glucose levels.
The adrenal glands produce steroid hormones such as testosterone, aldosterone, and cortisol. The medulla is the interior portion of the adrenal glands and it produces epinephrine and norepinephrine.
Cortisol and epinephrine. These includes basically: 1. Glucocorticoids- examples are cortisol, corticosterones etc 2. Mineralocrticoids- examples are catecholamines (epinephrine and norepinephrines).
The adrenal cortex produces cortisol and aldosterone hormones.Adrenal cortex:Aldosterone - Regulates ion homeostasisCortisol - Breakdown of protein, triglycerides, Glucose production, anti-inflammatory and depressant of the immune system.Androgens - sex hormonesAdrenal Medulla:Epinephrine(Adrenaline) andNorepinephrine (Noradrenaline) - Stimulate 'Fight or flight' responsesis stimulated by the hormone ACTH secreted by the anterior pituitary
growth hormone