Biology, asked by yashaskapur2843, 11 months ago

Role of catecholamines in stress and reproductive system

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Answered by rupalimharidwar
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As the stress response is triggered and the body's sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is activated, the adrenal glands release stress hormones like cortisol, while the sympathetic-adrenomedullary axis (SAM) is also triggered to release catecholamines. These circulate through the bloodstream and the brain. They act on neuroreceptor sites to create changes in the body to mobilize energy. This is part of "fight or flight," preparing your body to take action.I t also increases heart. beat causing better production of sperms in males and ovum in females.

Answered by ZalimGudiya
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Catecholamines include neurotransmitters such as dopamine, epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine (noradrenaline), which are released during the body's stress response.

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