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Brief intro to ESTROGEN:
Estrogen is the most famous sex hormone in women. It is made from cholesterol (a type of fat molecule) within the body.
Hormones facilitate communication between cells around the entire body. Cells that have receptors for estrogen have functions which are activated or deactivated by it. Think of estrogen as a key, and estrogen receptors as a lock—together they make your body systems work.
Estrogen is not exclusive to women who menstruate. Men, trans-women, children, and post-menopausal women also have estrogen in their bodies. Since these people don’t have ovaries that are actively releasing eggs every month, their estrogen is made in other areas of the body, like in fat tissues, bones, skin, liver, and adrenal gland. In adult men, estrogen is produced in the testes.
The primary function of estrogens is development of female secondary sexual characteristics. These includes breasts, endometrium, regulation of the menstrual cycle etc. In males estrogen helps in maturation of the sperm and maintenance of a healthy libido.
There are three main types of estrogen:
Estrone
This type of estrogen is present in the body after menopause. It is a weaker form of estrogen and one that the body can convert to other forms of estrogen, as necessary.
Estradiol
Both males and females produce estradiol, and it is the most common type of estrogen in females during their reproductive years. Too much estradiol may result in acne, loss of sex drive, osteoporosis, and depression. Very high levels can increase the risk of uterine and breast cancer. However, low levels can result in weight gain and cardiovascular disease.
Estriol
Levels of estriol rise during pregnancy, as it helps the uterus grow and prepares the body for delivery. Estriol levels peak just before birth.
Functions of estrogen?
Estrogen enables the following organs to function:
- Ovaries: Estrogen helps stimulate the growth of the egg follicle.
- Vagina: In the vagina, estrogen maintains the thickness of the vaginal wall and promotes lubrication.
- Uterus: Estrogen enhances and maintains the mucous membrane that lines the uterus. It also regulates the flow and thickness of uterine mucus secretions.
- Breasts: The body uses estrogen in the formation of breast tissue. This hormone also helps stop the flow of milk after weaning.