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Viranchi
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Hi, i am currently studying a-level biology, the topic of menstrual cycle and the hormones involved. i am just a tad confused about one point my textbook tries to make.
It says that the anterior pituitary gland secretes oestrogen, which has a negative feedback effect on LH and FSH, and therefore reduces the amounts of these two hormones in the body. However, if the levels of oestrogen become exceedingly high, this can cause a surge in levels of LH and FSH (which occurs around day 12, a couple days before ovulation). How is this "surge" possible when clearly the presence of oestrogen in fact inhibits the secretion of LH and FSH?
Thanks
It says that the anterior pituitary gland secretes oestrogen, which has a negative feedback effect on LH and FSH, and therefore reduces the amounts of these two hormones in the body. However, if the levels of oestrogen become exceedingly high, this can cause a surge in levels of LH and FSH (which occurs around day 12, a couple days before ovulation). How is this "surge" possible when clearly the presence of oestrogen in fact inhibits the secretion of LH and FSH?
Thanks