Estradiol

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Estradiol is a hormone from the estrogen family, which also includes other hormons, such as estron and estriol. Estrone predominates during menopause. All estrogens have an aromatic ring and a phenolic hydroxyl group.

Estradiol is a female sex Steroid hormone, that is synthesized in the ovaries n the corpus luteum, specifically in the granulosa cells. During pregnancy, this hormone is also produced by the placenta and its plasma value in the body rises. It is the most important female hormone from the first period until menopause. During menopause, a small amount of this hormone is produced by the liver and adrenal glands.

Effects and influence of estradiol

 * Germ cell maturation,,
 * Tissue development during blastocyst implantation,
 * Timing of ovulation – the menstrual cycle,
 * Creating a pregnancy-suited environment inside uterus,
 * Induction of the proliferative phase of the menstrual cycle,
 * Birth,
 * Lactation,
 * Anabolic effects on bones and cartilage - growth promotion.

Related articles

 * Estrogens
 * Gestagens
 * Testosterone
 * Menstruation

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