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Biology Seminar Testosterone

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Biology Seminar Testosterone

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What is testosterone?  Testosterone is a predominant male sex/steroid hormone.

It is produced by the male testes and the adrenal gland throughout the fetus' eighth week.

 It is a molecular messenger that travels through the blood stream to act on organs and tissues in a person's body. 

During the fetal and embryonic stages, testosterone promotes the production of male sex organs.

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During pre-teen to teen years, testosterone has a great impact on on the growth of the testes, body hair, muscles, bones and the deepening of the voice and the enlargement of the male sex organs. 

Levels of testosterone rise rapidly during puberty.

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Functions of Testosterone

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Testosterone creates muscle cells and causes them to grow in size and strength.

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The Brain and the Heart  Testosterone has a great impact on mood, energy levels, sense of vitality and sexual drive of a person. 

This hormone also influences cardiovascular risk factors indirectly through its effect on the amount of fat in the body. 

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Testosterone reduces body fat. Particularly in the midsection of the chest. 

Testosterone improves bone density and prevents bone

destruction from aging; Thus reducing the risks of fractures.

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Responsible for the normal growth and development of the male sex organs. 

To maintain other sex characteristics.

Produce sperm.

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Low Testosterone levels in the

bloodStimulates

hypothalamus

Secretes GnRH

Stimulates anterior pitulitary to produce LH and FSH

Stimulation of the interstitial cells to produce more testosterone

Increase of testosterone

levels in blood

Inhibits hypothalamus

Small amount of GnRH released

Intersitial cells stop producing testosterone

Interior pituitary inhibited

Feedback Cycle

GnRH - Gonadotropin releasing hormone

LH- Luteinizing Hormone

FSH - Follicle Stimulating  Hormone

(Hypogonadism)

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Hypogonadism- The failure to produce or a decrease in the production of testosterone.Causes: Genetics, illnesses, injuries or because of abnormal hormonal stimulation of the testes by other glands (eg. the pituitary gland).

Levels of testosterone slowly decline as men get older (mostly during ages 48 to 70). This is called

"Viripause" also known as "men menopause".

-The testosterone receptors become less receptive while the amount of  testosterone decreases due to an increase in a blood protein that binds with the

hormone. (30 to 40 percent).

This can lead to increase in body fat from the loss of muscle strength and function.

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Testosterone in Females

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Testosterone and estrogen The ovaries produce both testosterone and estrogen. 

Small quantities of testosterone are released into the blood stream by the ovaries and adrenal glands

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Estrogen - Created in the placenta.

Produced during pregnancy

The primary sex hormone of childbearing women

formed from ovarian follicles

Responsible for female characteristics

Responsible for bone health

Contributes to gynecologic problems like cancer

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Causes of failure levels of Estrogen Pregnancy failures

Pre-menopause and menopause  

Extreme exercise or training

Eating disorders

Polycystic ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)

Decrease in levels of Estrogen can also decrease after childbirth

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The ovaries are very much involved in the growth maintenance and repair of reproductive tissues. They also influence the body tissues and bone mass.

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High levels of Testosterone in female Women with high levels of testosterone can experience male hair patterns on the face and the chest

Some women may experience unusual hair growth while others become bald ( the ovarian and adrenal gland tumors raise testosterone levels)

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Questions

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What is Testosterone?

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What happens to testosterone levels with age?

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What are 3 emotional changes men with low testosterone encounter?

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Can testosterone be found in vertebrates?

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