How do your hormones work? - Emma Bryce

2,285,148 views ・ 2018-06-21

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Over the course of our lifetimes,
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our bodies undergo a series of extraordinary metamorphoses:
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we grow,
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experience puberty,
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and many of us reproduce.
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Behind the scenes,
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the endocrine system works constantly to orchestrate these changes.
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Alongside growth and sexual maturity,
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this system regulates everything from your sleep
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to the rhythm of your beating heart,
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exerting its influence over each and every one of your cells.
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The endocrine system relies on interactions
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between three features to do its job:
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glands,
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hormones,
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and trillions of cell receptors.
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Firstly, there are several hormone-producing glands:
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three in your brain,
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and seven in the rest of your body.
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Each is surrounded by a network of blood vessels,
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from which they extract ingredients to manufacture dozens of hormones.
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Those hormones are then pumped out in tiny amounts,
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usually into the bloodstream.
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From there, each hormone needs to locate a set of target cells
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in order to bring about a specific change.
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To find its targets, it’s helped along by receptors,
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which are special proteins inside or on the cell’s surface.
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Those receptors recognise specific hormones as they waft by,
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and bind to them.
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When this happens,
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that hormone-receptor combination triggers a range of effects
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that either increase or decrease specific processes inside the cell
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to change the way that cell behaves.
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By exposing millions of cells at a time
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to hormones in carefully-regulated quantities,
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the endocrine system drives large-scale changes across the body.
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Take, for instance, the thyroid and the two hormones it produces,
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triiodothyronine and thyroxine.
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These hormones travel to most of the body’s cells,
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where they influence how quickly those cells use energy
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and how rapidly they work.
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In turn, that regulates everything from breathing rate
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to heartbeat,
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body temperature,
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and digestion.
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Hormones also have some of their most visible—and familiar—effects
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during puberty.
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In men, puberty begins when the testes start secreting testosterone.
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That triggers the gradual development of the sexual organs,
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makes facial hair sprout,
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and causes the voice to deepen
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and height to increase.
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In women, estrogen secreted from the ovaries signals the start of adulthood.
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It helps the body develop,
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makes the hips widen,
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and thickens the womb’s lining,
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preparing the body for menstruation or pregnancy.
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An enduring misconception around the endocrine system
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is that there are exclusively male and female hormones.
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In fact, men and women have estrogen and testosterone,
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just in different amounts.
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Both hormones play a role in pregnancy, as well,
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alongside more than 10 other hormones that ensure the growth of the fetus,
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enable birth,
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and help the mother feed her child.
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Such periods of hormonal change are also associated with fluctuations in mood.
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That’s because hormones can influence
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the production of certain chemicals in the brain, like serotonin.
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When chemical levels shift, they may cause changes in mood, as well.
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But that’s not to say that hormones have unlimited power over us.
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They’re frequently viewed as the main drivers of our behavior,
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making us slaves to their effects, especially during puberty.
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But research shows that our behavior is collectively shaped
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by a variety of influences,
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including the brain and its neurotransmitters,
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our hormones,
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and various social factors.
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The primary function of the endocrine system
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is to regulate our bodily processes, not control us.
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Sometimes disease,
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stress,
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and even diet can disrupt that regulatory function, however,
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altering the quantity of hormones that glands secrete
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or changing the way that cells respond.
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Diabetes is one of the most common hormonal disorders,
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occurring when the pancreas secretes too little insulin,
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a hormone that manages blood sugar levels.
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And hypo- and hyperthyroidism
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occur when the thyroid gland makes too little or too much thyroid hormone.
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When there’s too little thyroid hormone, that results in a slowed heart rate,
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fatigue,
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and depression,
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and when there’s too much thyroid hormone,
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weight loss,
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sleeplessness,
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and irritability.
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But most of the time,
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the endocrine system manages to keep our bodies in a state of balance.
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And through its constant regulation,
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it drives the changes that ultimately help us become who we are.
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