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Endocrine System Antagonism

Meaning

Endocrine System Antagonism is a physiological or pharmacological interaction where the action of one hormone or signaling molecule actively opposes or reduces the effect of another within the complex endocrine network. This opposition is a fundamental regulatory mechanism, ensuring that hormonal responses do not become excessive and that homeostatic balance is precisely maintained. Clinically, this principle is often exploited to modulate specific hormonal pathways for therapeutic benefit or to manage hormonal excesses.