The inhibition of FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) primarily occurs through negative feedback mechanisms involving sex hormones. In females, elevated levels of estrogen and inhibin produced by developing follicles suppress FSH release from the pituitary gland. In males, testosterone and inhibin produced by Sertoli cells in the testes exert a similar inhibitory effect on FSH secretion. This regulation helps maintain hormonal balance and proper reproductive function.
Estrogen induces a biphasic feedback on the gonadotropin releasing. In the first phase (it is discussed whether the phases are separated by time or by estrogen levels) it induces an negative feedback on both FSH and LH. The inhibition of FSH is more evident in this case. In the second phase the feedback is positive. In contrary the positive feedback is much more evident in the LH level.
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Allosteric inhibition is a type of noncompetitive inhibition.
FSH :-abbreviation for follicle stimulating harmone.
FSH means follicle stimulating hormone.
Yes, both men and women produce follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). In women, FSH helps regulate the menstrual cycle and is essential for ovarian function, while in men, FSH is important for sperm production.
Anterior lobe of pituitary gland (adenohypophysis) secrete FSH.
FSH causes the follicle to create estrogen.
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No, the pituitary Gland produces FSH, which is then carried to the Ovaries in your blood stream