Several hormones influence the muscular system, with key players being testosterone, growth hormone, and insulin. Testosterone promotes muscle protein synthesis and increases muscle mass and strength. Growth hormone also stimulates growth and regeneration of tissues, including muscles, while insulin helps regulate glucose and amino acid uptake, facilitating energy production and muscle recovery. Together, these hormones play crucial roles in muscle development, repair, and overall function.
Testosterone
muscular and skeletal
The endocrine system regulates many aspects of the muscular skeletal system, such as bone growth, muscle development, and maintenance of calcium levels in the body. Hormones like growth hormone, estrogen, and testosterone play crucial roles in regulating these processes. In return, the muscular skeletal system provides support and protection for the endocrine glands and facilitates the release and distribution of hormones throughout the body.
The Muscular-Skeletal System.
melanokortin is peptid hormone (alpha-MSH) in central neurosysten (CNS) it is said it does not influence cardiovascular system
The nervous system.
the muscular and cardiovascular system.
the main organ of the muscular system is the muscles
Directly the thyroid hormone and epinephrine and indirectly many others like renin, cortisol, aldosterone...
The nervous system tells the muscular system what to do.
muscular system
what is the risk factor of the muscular system