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Testosterone Production

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Animation Description: This animation represents a visual interpretation of the production of testosterone and is not indicative of clinical effectiveness.
The hypothalamus releases gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) in pulses every 60 to 90 minutes to stimulate the pulsatile release of luteinizing hormone (LH) from the pituitary gland into the bloodstream.
LH binds the LH receptor on the Leydig cells of the testes.
Binding initiates a cascade of events which include the conversion of cholesterol (depicted as LDL here) to pregnenolone followed by a series of reactions, which convert pregnenolone to testosterone.
Testosterone, secreted by the testes, diffuses into the peripheral circulation to be carried to target tissues.
In liver, muscle and adipose tissue, testosterone binds directly to its androgen receptor (AR) to exert its biological effect.
In skin, hair, the prostate gland and gonadal tissue, testosterone must be converted to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) by 5-alpha-reductase in order to bind the androgen receptor.
In bone and brain, testosterone is converted by aromatization to estradiol (E2), which binds the estrogen receptor (E2R) to carry out its effects.

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Mayo Clinic Minute: Low Testosterone Symptoms

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Mayo Clinic Minute: Low Testosterone Symptoms

A lower testosterone level in a man can be the result of normal aging, but it can also be due to an underlying medical issue. In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Jeff Olsen speaks with urologist Dr. Landon Trost about the role of testosterone in the body and symptoms that may indicate your level is too low.
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Naturally Increasing Testosterone

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Naturally Increasing Testosterone

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What we eat, drink, even how much we sleep can significantly affect our hormones. Testosterone is known as the male hormone, while estrogen is known as the female hormone. Doctors say both men and women have testosterone and estrogen.

Integrative medicine Dr. Heather Auld says men will usually complain of low testosterone. “Testosterone naturally lowers as you get older. However, there are ways to keep it from lowering too much.”

The most important way is to decrease belly fat. Belly fat actually makes estrogen in both men and women. “If your estrogen is going up, your testosterone is going down. So staying in good physical condition is important,” said Dr. Auld.

Stress and lack of sleep can also decrease testosterone. The main symptom of lack of testosterone is fatigue and lack of vitality. Later on patients may also experience low libido. “Beer has hops and hops are a really big source of estrogen. So there’s more to that beer belly other than fat,” said Dr. Auld.

Doctors also recommend eating a healthy diet to help regulate their hormones. “Eating your green leafy vegetables just like your mother told you and then going out in the sun a little bit actually helps,” said Dr. Auld.

Making sure all hormone levels are balanced is important. Patients experiencing symptoms can talk to their doctor about testing their testosterone.