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- W3150797142 abstract "textabstractFertility in mammals ~as recei~ed considerable attention as far back as writtenreports exist. In the last centennium, the study of fertility has surpassed thelevel of merely descriptive and empirical science and has been applied to solvesome problems of the regulation of fertility. This has contributed to the treatmentof fertility disorders arid to birth control in man, as well as to improvementof animal husbandry.Our knowledge of the processes controlling fertility has increased due toclinical observations and the use of experimental techniques ranging from para-biosis experiments, castration and hypophysectomy to brain l~sions and 'implantationsof materials such as tissue fragments. Information has been obtained aboutthe interplay between central nervous structures, pituitary gland and the gonads,and about the role of hormones secreted by these organs. In the most simple scheme,these interactions firstly involve the control and release of hypothalamic releasingfactors, which reach the anterior pituitary gland by way of the portal vessels.In turn, the pituitary gland releases in both male and female animals gonadotrophichormones: follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone(LH). These hormones enter the circulation and reach their end-organs, testes orovaries, in which they influence both morphology and function. The testes and ovaries,apart from producing gametes, respond with the production of gonadal hormones,which do not only control the secretion of hypothalamic releasing factors andthe pituitary secretion of FSR and LH, but also influence the development and maintainanceof acces_sory sex organs, secondary sex characteristics and sexual behaviour.One of the problems in testicular and ovarian (patho)physiology is the natureand action of these gonadal hormones." @default.
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- W3150797142 title "Inhibin : with an old concept towards a new approach in reproductive physiology" @default.
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