bionology said:zeebujha said:abuhantash said:You guys are amazing, thank you !
I have some requests please 1) estrogen and progestron, they confuse me!!
May Allah help us all!!
First of all, both of them are steroid hormones. Both of them help increase the thickness of the endometrium and maintain the endometrium for embryo implntation
However, estrogen is secreted by granulosa cells of a follicle while progesterone is secreted by luteal cells of the corpus luteum. Both of them help increase the thickness of the endometrium and maintain the endometrium for embryo implntation. But during the menstrual cycle, oestrogen is mainly produced in the first 14 days while progesterone in the last 14.
point to be added here,
when Oestrogen and progesterone are secreted they have a negative feedback effect on FSH and Lh and both the hormone level of FSH and LH decrese due to increasing oestrogen level
Further detail to be added:
Oestrogen (made during the development of the Graafian follicle) inhibits the secretion of FSH only. Progesterone (made AFTER ovulation when LH has caused the formation of the corpus luteum), on the other hand, inhibits the secretion of FSH and LH, to make sure LH doesn't have any other weird effects on the developing ovum (which excessive levels of hormones usually tend to).
Further point to be added:
High levels of oestrogen and progesterone thus cause the inhibition of the development of any more Graafian Follicles, so no more ovulation occurs, only one ovum per cycle. Also, this is how birth control pills work. They make the levels of oestrogen and progesterone in the body go way up during the start of the menstrual cycle to inhibit the secretion of FSH initially, which results in no ovulation at all; meaning no chance of pregnancy at all.