In humans, sperm and testosterone production is regulated by a combination of hormonal interactions between the brain and testes. This restriction of male births begins in the brain, through the blood to the testicles, and then to the brain, where the cycle ends and is regulated by itself.
The hypothalamus secretes a hormone called GNRH under the brain. GNRH further promotes the release of two important hormonal components, FSH and LH, from the pituitary gland to the hypothalamus.
FSH travels through the bloodstream to the testes, where certain cells produce sperm. When a sufficient number of sperm is produced, the cells of the testes make up the cells of the testes. It is a hormone that gets into the bloodstream and causes the pituitary gland to stop making and releasing FSH, enlarged prostate treatment in Jaipur.
LH also comes from the pituitary gland and travels to the testicles, where it is a variety of cells called Leydig cells that make up testosterone. Testosterone is androgenic but has no generative activity until it is converted to dihydrotestosterone by the enzyme 5-α-reductase. Dihydrotestosterone stimulates the development and function of the male reproductive system. When enough testosterone is produced and released in the flow, testosterone and dihydrotestosterone themselves suppress LH production and pituitary secretion.
Tyrosine is a pituitary hormone and is not directly related to the human generation. However, some diseases, such as the following, can increase prolactin levels. B advertising. Tumor of the pituitary gland. This reduces the production of FSH and LH in various devices. Some people have large tumors in the pituitary gland that suppress the cells that make LH and FSH and prevent them from making and producing FSH and LH. These tumors can be detected with imaging tests such as MRI.
Estrogen, usually considered a female hormone, is also found in men and is called estradiol. Estradiol levels in humans are usually low, but high in cases such as obesity and liver disease. Testosterone is converted to estradiol by the enzyme aromatase. Aromatase is found in adipocytes.
It makes sense to think about the generation system, thermostat and boiler. The thermostat is the brain; the pot is the testicles, the temperature of the semen. When it is very cold, when there is not enough semen, the thermostat turns on, which means that the refrigerator generates more heat? When the temperature reaches a comfortable level, the thermostat warns the boiler about immersion. The real name of this system is a feedback loop, and the human body has its own version. If sperm count or testosterone levels are lower, the brain and pituitary gland begin to produce more sperm, testosterone, or both. When a sufficient level is reached, the system will close.
It looks like you are a pot.
If your home is cold, tap the pencil. If you have problems with pregnancy, see your urologist in Jaipur.
Dr. M. Roychowdhury has been an urologist and male infertility specialist for many years.