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Vostro wrote: Thank you for the response, in theory an increase jn progesterone would result in a decrease of prolactin levels? If this is the case, why does Deca cause lactation?
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Avonia wrote: Apologies for the long explanation
The Endocrine system work on negative feedback. This mean that the Stimulating hormones like FSH and LH is secreted by the Pineal gland and act on the production sites stimulating the release of testosterone and Estrogen.
The stimulating hormone will continue to increase until the production site can manage the required levels of the circulating hormone - in this instance testosterone and Estrogen.
Once the correct levels are reached it would have a negative influence on the LH and FSH and the secretion of those would reduce.
Reduction in LH / FSH mean the production sites have reduced stimulation to secrete the Testosterone
This is called a negative feedback and that is how the body regulate your hormones.
Prolactin is also secreted by the Pineal glad and as such would be increased during over activity.
The challenge with artificial steroids is that the effect on the muscles depend on a different part of the molecule than what binds to the Pineal glad . As such your artificial steroids might not be able to bind to the receptors in the pineal glad and may not be able to maintain the negative feedback
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Avonia wrote: Apologies for the long explanation
Muscleaddict wrote:
A lot of misinformation here. The pineal gland has nothing to do with anything you mentioned.
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