Posts Tagged ‘progesterone’

Anabolic Steroids

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Contrary to popular belief, steroids are not produced by the human body and steroids only varying complexity are produced by plants, animals and even primitive organisms such as fungi. Although steroids are classified based on their chemical structure, steroids can also be classified based on their role in the human body.

Anabolic Steroids

There are essentially important sex steroids `Three ‘produced in the human body: progesterone, estrogen and testosterone, the three are known as hormones, but are commonly essentially steroids. The three steroids mentioned above are produced by males and females in different amounts, and have different functions.
Anabolic steroid Dianabol has the ability to help determine muscle and strength in a relatively short period.This is now retorno and his remarkable ability to increase muscle and strength through anti-proteolytic, that science and the real world suggests that it may be more important for muscle growth global direct anabolic activity, synthesis of protein and only World Class Nutrition ricavo. (more…)

Ovaries

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Ovarian endocrine function is devolved to the follicle cells surrounding the oocyte during its development and from which will form the corpus luteum.
As the gamete formation, the endocrine function of the ovary is cyclical secretion of ovarian hormones occurs at a pace that is superimposed on the reproductive cycle.
Ovarian castration has different effects depending on the age at which it is used:

  • before puberty, it causes the persistence of infant genital tract, absence of puberty, obesity;
  • After puberty, it causes regression of the genital tract, mitigation of secondary sexual characteristics, the suppression of reproductive function cycle arrest genital obesity.
  • The administration of ovarian hormones corrects the effects of castration. At excessive doses, they cause the child early development of the genital tract and its annexes.

The ovary secretes four groups of hormones estrogen, progesterone, a small amount of androgens and the group of inhibin and cybernines. Unlike other hormones, inhibin and cybernines are not steroid. (more…)

Breast-milk excretion before birth

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Breast milk is produced from a unique type of glands located in the body of a woman named as mammary glands. These glands are a rich capillary network connection connective and fatty tissues in the interior of the breast. Milk is produced in small groups of fat cells or pouch-like glands called alveoli.

pregnancy

These cells are connected to milk ducts through which milk passes and stored breast milk or reservoirs. These deposits are located just behind the pigmented area around the nipple called the areola. (more…)