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Todd said:Bryan said:Do you really think that the production of estrogen is controlled by a mechanism that involves or includes a feedback loop? Can you cite any medical references in support of that idea?
Sure, Bryan.
In the first image, you can see how the production of estrogen feeds back on the hypothalamus and higher cerebral systems to regulate it self. The same goes for testosterone. {snip all three images}
Thanks for posting those pictures, Todd, but that's not really what I was talking about. I'm familiar with the HPT axis and its feedback loop which controls the synthesis of testosterone via FSH, LH, and (indirectly) estrogen. I've been posting occasionally about that for YEARS on hairloss sites!
What I specifically wanted to know is whether or not the synthesis of estrogen (not testosterone) is regulated directly by a feedback loop. That issue isn't even addressed -- much less answered -- in any of those images you posted. I've done a fair amount of reading on this kind of stuff over the years, and I've never seen anything that suggests that the body regulates the production of estrogen in a similar way that it regulates testosterone. Now that you know where I'm coming from, do you have any thoughts on that issue?
