progesterone.
Progesterone
The endometrial glands begin secreting nutrients in preparation for a potential pregnancy due to rising levels of estrogen and progesterone during the menstrual cycle. These hormones stimulate the growth of the endometrial glands and prepare the uterine lining to nourish a fertilized egg if fertilization occurs.
cholecystokinin
It is a hormone produced by stomach.Itg stimulates secretion of gastric juice.
Estrogen causes endometrial growth/proliferation. Post-ovulation, mainly progesterone acts to cause secretion, accumulation of glycogen and basically maintains the lining and prepares it for implantation. Removal of these hormones causes menstruation.
Sometimes, the pituitary gland keeps on secreting the triggering hormone. this causes post puberty hyper secretion.
Renin which causes the production of Angiotensin which ultimately is converted into Angiotensin II.
Hypo secretion of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) leads to a condition called diabetes insipidus. This causes excessive thirst and urination, as the kidneys are unable to concentrate urine properly. This can result in dehydration and electrolyte imbalances if left untreated.
There are several causes of hyperthyroidism. Most often, the entire gland is overproducing thyroid hormone. Less commonly, a single nodule is responsible for the excess hormone secretion, called a "hot" nodule
The term for the excess secretion of growth hormone that causes acromegaly and gigantism is "growth hormone hypersecretion." This condition often results from a pituitary adenoma, which is a benign tumor of the pituitary gland. In children, this excess hormone leads to gigantism, characterized by excessive growth, while in adults, it results in acromegaly, where bones and tissues grow larger than normal.
Serotonin which Controls mood, appetite, and sleep. Ghrelin which stimulates appetite, secretion of growth hormone from anterior pituitary gland Leptin which causes decrease of appetite and increase of metabolism.
A distended endometrial cavity can be caused by conditions such as endometrial hyperplasia (excessive growth of the endometrium), uterine fibroids, adenomyosis (endometrial tissue in the muscle wall of the uterus), or endometrial polyps. It can also result from hormonal imbalances or certain medications.