There are 2 hormones that regulate the secretion of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH):
gonadotropin releasing hormone
ADH and TSH. are the examples of trophic hormones which produce in small quantity .
FSH and LH are gonadotrophins.They are secreted by pitutory.
hypothalamus
Hormones that inhibit gastric secretion include secretin. It is a type of hormone that is released into the bloodstream by the duodenum.
is needed to prevent the downregulation of target cells
FSH stimulates spermatogenesis and development of graafian follicles.LH stimulates secretion of sex hormones,emmits ova and turn graafian follicle into corpus luteum.
All the hormones from posterior Pitutory.They are FSH,LH,TSH,GH,Prolactin and AcTH.
ADH and TSH. are the examples of trophic hormones which produce in small quantity .
FSH, secreted by the Pituitary gland,stimulates the secretion of Oestrogen from the ovaries, Oestrogen in turn stimulates the secretion of LH by the pituitary and inhibits the secretion of FSH, LH then stimulates ovulation (the release of an egg). Without FSH this chain reaction does not happen.
These hormones are produced by pituitary gland under control of GnRH .1: FSH is responsible for growth of follicle in ovary .2 : LH causes maturation and release of follicle(Ovulation ) and formation of corpus luteum.3 : In male both are related to formation and maturation of sperms .
Progesterone
GnRH
Hypogonadotropic means containing low levels of gonadotropins. Gonadotropins are hormones from the brain that control the secretion of sex hormones.
stimulate the release of other hypothalamic hormones...
Tropic hormones are responsible for telling the body to secrete other hormones. They accomplish this by targeting endocrine glands. Most tropic hormones are secreted by the anterior pituitary.
Promote growth control of protein, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism Stimulate secretion of thyroid hormones Stimulate secretion of glucocorticoids Have Milk production Control of reproductive function Conservation of body water Stimulates milk ejection and uterine contractions.
FSH and LH.