Counter-regulatory Hormones

The counter-regulatory hormonal response is the body's protective mechanism against blood sugar falling too low. Four hormones participate in the counter-regulatory rebound response: epinephrine, cortisol, growth hormone, and glucagon. The…

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The counter-regulatory hormonal response is the body's protective mechanism against blood sugar falling too low. Four hormones participate in the counter-regulatory rebound response: epinephrine, cortisol, growth hormone, and glucagon. These four hormones collectively signal the liver to dump its stored glycogen into the bloodstream. Growth hormone opposes insulin action as part of the counter-regulatory response.