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Peptide hormones or protein hormones are hormones whose molecules are peptides, or proteins, respectively. The latter have longer amino acids chain lengths than the former. These hormones have an effect on the endocrine system of animals, including humans. Most hormones can be classified as either amino acid–based hormones (amine, peptide, or protein) or steroid hormones. The former are water-soluble and act on the surface of target cells via second messengers; the latter, being lipid-soluble, move through the plasma membranes of target cells (both cytoplasmic and nuclear) to act within their nuclei. The four most biologically active peptides are: i. Insulin ii. Oxytocin iii. Vasopressin iv. Angiotensin II |
Deficiency of which hormone causes Addison’s disease? |
Norepinephrine Insulin Oxytocin Glucocorticoids |
Glucocorticoids |
If adrenal cortex does not function properly then one of the results may be Addison’s disease characterized by hypoglycaemia, weakness and increased susceptibility to stress. This may be fatal unless treated by glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids. |