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Endocrinology of Reproduction

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University of Edinburgh Lecture notes for Reproductive Biology 3 Lecture "Endocrinology of Reproduction"

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  • April 29, 2023
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Endocrinology of Reproduction
 Both water soluble and lipid soluble hormones are important in fertility




o
 There are three main classes of reproductive hormones
o Androgens- made up of testosterone and DHT
o Oestrogens- made up of oestradiol, oestrone and oestriol
o Progestagens- made up of progesterone
 Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal Axis
o Gonadotrophin releasing hormone (GnRH) is released from the hypothalamus
o GnRH acts on the anterior pituitary and causes the release of follicle
stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinising hormone (LH)
o FSH and LH act on the ovary
o Oestrogens, Progestagens and inhibins can then be created which have a
negative feedback on the hypothalamus and pituitary




o

,  At some points in the HPG axis, feedback from the ovary switches to positive
feedback
o This means oestrogens tell the anterior pituitary to increase the amounts of
hormones it is releasing
o This only happens at one specific point in the cycle
 The hypothalamus is a neuroendocrine organ
o It is a regulator that contains neurones and neurosecretory neurones
o Neurosecretory neurones (like paraventricular nuclei) make and release
hormones (such as oxytocin) that can then travel to the posterior pituitary
 Oxytocin can induce labour, increase feelings of love, and is released in
breastfeeding
 Oxytocin effects smooth muscle contraction
o Hormones released from the hypothalamus are secreted into the hypophysial
portal area
 The hypophysial portal is where parvocellular neurons release GnRH in a
pulsatile fashion
 The pulsatile release of GnRH prevents receptors being desensitised and
downregulated
 Gonadotrophs make LH and FSH in the anterior pituitary
 Kisspeptin regulates GnRH
o KiSS neurons feedback on GnRH neurons
o KiSS neurons receive feedback from the gonads, the pituitary, other parts of
the body and environmental cues




o
 Hormones can be water soluble and transported freely in the blood
o Examples of these are GnRH, FSH and LH
o Hormone in the blood binds to receptor
 Receptor activates G protein

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