Release Factors

Release factors.

Releasing factor is a hormone or peptide that releases another hormone from the hypothalamus, resulting in the release of the hormone into the blood. They are involved in the regulation of the endocrine system and are important components of the feedback mechanism. Release factors may play a role in various physiological processes, such as the regulation of hunger, thirst, mood and energy in the body. This can lead to various diseases such as diabetes, obesity and depression.

Basic information about releasing factors:

● Name of releasing factor: see liberin ● This hormone causes the release of another hormone, e.g.