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lovebug
THX for great explanation.
When I first saw this question, I mistook the gonadotrophs for endometrial cell. so I Choose atrophy. (even that pt undergoes a total hysterectomy) critical mistake...
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beeip
Loss of negative feedback from resected ovaries leads to gonadotroph hyperplasia.
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halux
so, the explanation is that in the absence of Estrogen negative feedback inhibition to LH and FSH, this leads to Gonadotrophs Hyperplasia at the Pituitary resulting in elevated LH and FSH secretion levels?
I get busted by this one :/
Thanks in advance!
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nala_ula
@halux exactly, there's no negative feedback telling them there is an increase in the hormones (since there are no ovaries) so gonadotrophs work in overdrive to keep stimulating the gonads via FSH and LH.
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escherichia95
Hormonal stimulation will lead to production of new cells from stem cells i.e. hyperplasia.
Hypertrophy is gene activation, protein synthesis and production of organelles.
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submitted by โnor16(70)
Gonadotrophs are the FSH/LH producing pituitary cells. No ovaries, no hormones, no feedback inhibition.