Not exact matches
The culprit is (in
part) the hormones human chorionic
gonadotropin (hCG) and progesterone.
Puberty begins when a
part of the brain called the hypothalamus begins pumping out
gonadotropin - releasing hormone (GNRH) which in turn prompts the gonads to develop and the body to change.
The experience can alter
parts of the brain which in turn control the production of hormones (known as
gonadotropin - releasing hormones, or GnRH) which then regulate gonadal (testicular) development.
Unexpectedly, this process promotes aging at least in
part by suppressing
gonadotropin - releasing hormone (GnRH), which stimulates adult neurogenesis.
Ovulation can be disrupted by changes in the way certain hormones are released from the hypothalamus (a
part of your brain, releasing
gonadotropin - releasing hormone [GnRH]-RRB- and the pituitary gland (a gland near the base of your brain, releasing luteinizing hormone [LH]-RRB-.