Paul Saladino· MD
all of these hormones testosterone estrogen and inhibin produced by the sertoli cells as a result of fsh feedback negatively at different parts of the hypothalamic pituitary gonadal access
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all of these hormones testosterone estrogen and inhibin produced by the sertoli cells as a result of fsh feedback negatively at different parts of the hypothalamic pituitary gonadal access
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testosterone levels as they rise will inhibit both the hypothalamus and the pituitary which slows down GnRH and LH and FSH this is actually much more complicated than I've drawn it here and I realize that there's going to be some purist out there who says oh my God you forgot to mention this yeah so it turns out that the hypothalamus does not have an overwhelming number of Androgen receptors so this is not happening directly but rather indirectly