2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00383-020-04737-6
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The role of gonadotrophins in gonocyte transformation during minipuberty

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“…Follicle stimulating hormone ( FSH ) and luteinizing hormone ( LH ) regulate the concentration of testosterone directly or indirectly and affect the initiation of the mitotic and meiotic cycles of spermatogonial cells in spermatogenic tubules. 20 Therefore, exogenous supplementation with a sufficient amount of endogenous hormones or inhibition of their degradation rate should effectively regulate spermatogenesis. However, long‐term clinical observations have shown that high concentrations of testosterone also inhibit spermatogenesis, 21 , 22 which is most common in patients undergoing testosterone replacement therapy.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Follicle stimulating hormone ( FSH ) and luteinizing hormone ( LH ) regulate the concentration of testosterone directly or indirectly and affect the initiation of the mitotic and meiotic cycles of spermatogonial cells in spermatogenic tubules. 20 Therefore, exogenous supplementation with a sufficient amount of endogenous hormones or inhibition of their degradation rate should effectively regulate spermatogenesis. However, long‐term clinical observations have shown that high concentrations of testosterone also inhibit spermatogenesis, 21 , 22 which is most common in patients undergoing testosterone replacement therapy.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Testosterone ( T ) is considered an endogenous driving force that directly enhances spermatogenesis. Follicle stimulating hormone ( FSH ) and luteinizing hormone ( LH ) regulate the concentration of testosterone directly or indirectly and affect the initiation of the mitotic and meiotic cycles of spermatogonial cells in spermatogenic tubules 20 . Therefore, exogenous supplementation with a sufficient amount of endogenous hormones or inhibition of their degradation rate should effectively regulate spermatogenesis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%