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the [[Nebennierenmark/en|adrenal medulla]] (NNM), which mainly forms [[Adrenalin/en|adrenaline]] and [[noradrenaline]] and releases by nerve excitation, and the | the [[Nebennierenmark/en|adrenal medulla]] (NNM), which mainly forms [[Adrenalin/en|adrenaline]] and [[noradrenaline]] and releases by nerve excitation, and the | ||
− | Adrenal cortex (NNR) as production site of steroid hormones. Besides the mineralocorticoids, which regulate the mineral metabolism ([[aldosterone]]), glucocorticoids are formed, which influence the carbohydrate metabolism, as well as small amounts of [[ | + | Adrenal cortex (NNR) as production site of steroid hormones. Besides the mineralocorticoids, which regulate the mineral metabolism ([[Aldosteron/en|aldosterone]]), glucocorticoids are formed, which influence the carbohydrate metabolism, as well as small amounts of [[Androgene/en|androgens]] and [[Östrogene/en|estrogens]]. |
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endocrine gland with two different proportions:
the adrenal medulla (NNM), which mainly forms adrenaline and noradrenaline and releases by nerve excitation, and the
Adrenal cortex (NNR) as production site of steroid hormones. Besides the mineralocorticoids, which regulate the mineral metabolism (aldosterone), glucocorticoids are formed, which influence the carbohydrate metabolism, as well as small amounts of androgens and estrogens.