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neu·ro·hor·mone N0071650 (no͝or′ō-hôr′mōn, nyo͝or′-)n. A hormone secreted by or acting on a part of the nervous system. neu′ro·hor·mo′nal adj.neurohormone (ˈnjʊərəʊˌhɔːməʊn) n (Biochemistry) a hormone, such as noradrenaline, oxytocin, or vasopressin, that is produced by specialized nervous tissue rather than by endocrine glandsneu•ro•hor•mone (ˌnʊər oʊˈhɔr moʊn, ˌnyʊər-) n. any of various substances, as antidiuretic hormone, formed in the nervous system and delivered to an effector organ through blood circulation. [1940–45] neu`ro•hor•mo′nal, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | neurohormone - a hormone that is released by nerve impulses (e.g., norepinephrine or vasopressin)endocrine, hormone, internal secretion - the secretion of an endocrine gland that is transmitted by the blood to the tissue on which it has a specific effect |
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neurohormone[¦nu̇r·ō′hȯr‚mōn] (neuroscience) A hormone produced by nervous tissue. Neurohormone a physiologically active substance that is produced by special neurons—the neurosecretory cells. Like a mediator substance (chemical transmitter), a neurohormone is released by nerve endings, but in contrast to the first, a neurohormone is secreted into the blood or tissue fluid. Such secretion into the body fluids is characteristic of hormones. Neurohormones, for example, vasopressin, oxytocin, and the adenohypophysiotropic hormones, have been discovered in many vertebrates and in many invertebrates, including mollusks, worms, and arthropods. Chemically, the majority of neurohormones are peptides; some are catecholamines. Biosynthesis of peptide neurohormones occurs in the endoplasmic reticulum of the cell body of the neuron, The peptides are packaged in the Golgi complex and are subsequently transported along the axon to the nerve endings. In the mammalian brain the neurosecretory cells of the hypothalamus are a source of neurohormones. Neurohormones regulate the activity of the cells of some endocrine glands and influence the cells of other organs. REFERENCESee references under .neurohormoneenUK
neurohormone [noor´o-hor″mōn] a hormone that stimulates neural mechanisms or is released when activated by neural stimuli.neu·ro·hor·mone (nū'rō-hōr'mōn), A hormone formed by neurosecretory cells and liberated by nerve impulses (for example, norepinephrine).neurohormone (no͝or′ō-hôr′mōn, nyo͝or′-)n. A hormone secreted by or acting on a part of the nervous system. neu′ro·hor·mo′nal adj.neu·ro·hor·mone (nūr'ō-hōr'mōn) A hormone formed by neurosecretory cells and liberated by nerve impulses (e.g., norepinephrine). neurohormoneenUK
Words related to neurohormonenoun a hormone that is released by nerve impulses (eRelated Words- endocrine
- hormone
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