What Estrogen Does to Men and Women | The Institute of Human Anatomy

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  • @chigasakinanami9100
    @chigasakinanami9100 2 года назад +1022

    coming from a non medical background, I am addicted to your videos. Quality work with easy to understand concepts

    • @theanatomylab
      @theanatomylab  2 года назад +86

      Thanks for watching!

    • @bhushanhinduja8732
      @bhushanhinduja8732 2 года назад +6

      I feel the same ❤️

    • @erfroot3829
      @erfroot3829 2 года назад

      @@theanatomylab what kind of Fawked up hair cut is that???? Go get a life 🙄🙄🙄

    • @SaySweezy
      @SaySweezy 2 года назад +8

      @@erfroot3829 you talking bout his cut but u too scared to say fucked? nah i think u need to go get a life

    • @pierreajlariviere3861
      @pierreajlariviere3861 2 года назад +3

      @@erfroot3829 Your obviously an immature child to put out such a comment: 🙄

  • @papahuth
    @papahuth 2 года назад +1068

    The other major female hormone is progesterone. It allows ovum creation to be inhibited in the peak of the ovarian cycle. It’s the birth control hormone. I just got finished with the reproductive system in my Anatomy and Physiology 2 class. I’m a nursing major so I love your content guys!

    • @averagecalisthenicsguy1504
      @averagecalisthenicsguy1504 2 года назад

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    • @loganwolv3393
      @loganwolv3393 2 года назад +19

      He always says that he'll pin the correct answer at the top but he never does so we're ethier clueless or he dosen't keep his promises.

    • @justinaacuriouswanderer1496
      @justinaacuriouswanderer1496 Год назад +6

      I feel like estrogen is in itself a con 😅, veeeery low metabolic rate, bleeding is easier, injuries don't heal as fast affecting athletic performance. (like even with osteoporosis, estrogen wasn't reliable because it fades at menopause. I wonder why it's not the same with men.).. I mean.. I believe evolution and SEXUAL selection really shaped how estrogen affects women. Like if you read why women have to carry permanent breasts, unlike all other 5000 mammals, it's because of sexual selection (meaning the excess fat in the female chest is the result of what ancient male hominids selected.) Carrying permanent breasts can be a HUGE disadvantage for women and only feels good for the observer. Breast fat reduction reduces breast cancer risk by a staggering 95% according to business insider. and the list of horrible disadvantages goes on. Read what breast fat does to milk production according to the international consortium of milk genomics. Read how it makes it harder to run and engenders longer colds, weaker immune system. Weaker everything it seems 😅 and it's all because of.. how women were sexually selected to begin with. I mean, even the size of the human jaw decreased drastically after humans were accustomed to softer (more processed) foods. So imagine the changes that could've evolutionarily taken place in the female body after eons of being forced to be at home. The environment you're in, long term, really affects your biology. That's why men are stronger (have stronger pectorals). because they were the hunters. I envy anyone, man or woman, with a strong pectoral and honestly, don't like the way women have turned out because they're at a HUGE physical disadvantage because of sexual selection. They were physically remodeled by it way more than men ever were according to Psychology Today, which I find very disheartening and sad.

    • @Uyir-Education
      @Uyir-Education 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@justinaacuriouswanderer1496 But I dont fully accept this idea. Every hormone has its role. If it did bring huge disadvantages it wont get selected. Estrogen facilitates higher cognitive power in brain in regions like cortex and hippocampus. This have women advantage over men interms of intelligence and brain usage or power. And your disadvantages are not worrying, I dont think it matters to nature. For example childbirth pain. Its a torture. But its a result of humans being able to walk on two legs. So if we walked on four limbs like our related primates, women wont have the nightmare labour pain, but bipedalism gave a greater amount of advantage, thus the pain continued.

    • @Aurora146
      @Aurora146 5 месяцев назад +1

      In birth control it's not progesterone it's a progestogen.

  • @keisimmons
    @keisimmons 2 года назад +1273

    Thanks for teaching us all this health and body stuff, we hope your health is good too🙏🏼

    • @theanatomylab
      @theanatomylab  2 года назад +105

      No problem! Thanks for watching!

    • @vivian9803
      @vivian9803 2 года назад +8

      What a nice comment, Kei!

    • @WalkToPoland
      @WalkToPoland 2 года назад +7

      The doctor looks out after us, but who looks out after the doctor? right? :D

    • @shubhamrajput7175
      @shubhamrajput7175 2 года назад

      @@WalkToPoland Another Doctor

    • @xllisaiah7436
      @xllisaiah7436 2 года назад

      @@shubhamrajput7175 Lol

  • @vexedlex8230
    @vexedlex8230 2 года назад +889

    "However, I am going to respectfully disagree because I think oestrogens do wonderous things to the female body."
    Guy managed to make "I like 'em thicc" sound classy.

    • @んムムÐタモモ
      @んムムÐタモモ 2 года назад +20

      Haha 😂😂

    • @dannylewis6094
      @dannylewis6094 2 года назад +7

      How I can get a female body

    • @yeetqueen8729
      @yeetqueen8729 2 года назад +4

      I’m pretty sure he’s gay but this was funny😂

    • @Alek_xander
      @Alek_xander Год назад +9

      @@yeetqueen8729 he said it? Bc judging for the way he talks about certain things he's a typical cishet

    • @justinaacuriouswanderer1496
      @justinaacuriouswanderer1496 Год назад +10

      woah. I feel like estrogen is in itself a con 😅, veeeery low metabolic rate, bleeding is easier, injuries don't heal as fast affecting athletic performance. (like even with osteoporosis, estrogen wasn't reliable because it fades at menopause. I wonder why it's not the same with men.).. I mean.. I believe evolution and SEXUAL selection really shaped how estrogen affects women. Like if you read why women have to carry permanent breasts, unlike all other 5000 mammals, it's because of sexual selection (meaning the excess fat in the female chest is the result of what ancient male hominids selected.) Carrying permanent breasts can be a HUGE disadvantage for women and only feels good for the observer. Breast fat reduction reduces breast cancer risk by a staggering 95% according to business insider. and the list of horrible disadvantages goes on. Read what breast fat does to milk production according to the international consortium of milk genomics. Read how it makes it harder to run and engenders longer colds, weaker immune system. Weaker everything it seems 😅 and it's all because of.. how women were sexually selected to begin with. I mean, even the size of the human jaw decreased drastically after humans were accustomed to softer (more processed) foods. So imagine the changes that could've evolutionarily taken place in the female body after eons of being forced to be at home. The environment you're in, long term, really affects your biology. That's why men are stronger (have stronger pectorals). because they were the hunters. I envy anyone, man or woman, with a strong pectoral and honestly, don't like the way women have turned out because they're at a HUGE physical disadvantage because of sexual selection. They were physically remodeled by it way more than men ever were according to Psychology Today, which I find very disheartening and sad.

  • @stellameii
    @stellameii 2 года назад +147

    I'm a woman with a little too high testosterone levels that caused hair loss and hirsutism, which is annoying and at the same time I really notice how it influences my drive, way of thinking, a lot actually. It's mindblowing that the human body basically is chemistry.

    • @SciK.
      @SciK. 2 года назад +15

      Opposite for me lol I have way too high Oestrogen even though I’m a male, I am getting worried for myself but at the same time i don’t care about any physical changes.

    • @stellameii
      @stellameii 2 года назад +17

      @@SciK. my boyfriend also has loss of testosterone and I think high estrogen. In many things we are the complete opposite but it's also some sort of balance and that might be one reason why we feel attracted to each other. Don't worry about any features, it's completely fine.

    • @haaendaaz3619
      @haaendaaz3619 2 года назад

      oh are you trans?

    • @stellameii
      @stellameii 2 года назад +17

      @@haaendaaz3619 no just the results of my blood test. My mom has pcos and it's said that when a woman with pcos is having a girl, the baby in the womb is in contact with too many androgens so that could be one reason

    • @haaendaaz3619
      @haaendaaz3619 2 года назад +4

      @@stellameii that’s interesting. Thanks for sharing ❤️❤️ hopefully it gets better for you

  • @juliannecampana5281
    @juliannecampana5281 2 года назад +731

    Progesterone is the second female hormone. I used to take that in a birth control form

    • @leeanncomeau8930
      @leeanncomeau8930 2 года назад +19

      It would be cool for them to do a video on this one too!

    • @amplemedicallectures
      @amplemedicallectures 2 года назад

      Subscribe this channel for Latest Medical Lectures.

    • @ATL-Tz
      @ATL-Tz 2 года назад +6

      Relaxin hormone is the third hormone produced during delivery

    • @posteye8408
      @posteye8408 2 года назад

      how to do sex wiithout condom and not have baby explain in detail with experience??

    • @Leispada
      @Leispada 2 года назад

      @@posteye8408 lol!

  • @sofiathelast_
    @sofiathelast_ 2 года назад +432

    I'm a 10th grade student and we're currently studying the Endocrine Sytem in Biology. This is very helpful. Thanks a lot!

    • @AkiraGiovanna
      @AkiraGiovanna 2 года назад +1

      @@ahmadtahir9200 biology

    • @sammithuk9424
      @sammithuk9424 2 года назад +1

      You may be late to learn this cuz I studied it over 3 months ago
      This can be used as refresher

    • @nokuYN
      @nokuYN 2 года назад +1

      @@sammithuk9424 the school year just started in January?

    • @UnreadyBelief
      @UnreadyBelief 2 года назад +2

      I'm a 9th grade student I'm watching this because I recently discovered I might be trans

    • @AkiraGiovanna
      @AkiraGiovanna 2 года назад +12

      @@UnreadyBelief ima not say anything at all bro💀

  • @Theonlygracius
    @Theonlygracius 2 года назад +120

    I didn't know there were three different types of estrogen! Our bodies are such amazing things.
    The sponsor portion also really helped me!

    • @kristyanne719
      @kristyanne719 2 года назад +8

      Actually there are four different kinds, but one is only present during pregnancy and is known as Estetrol.

  • @vaibhavsinghal2925
    @vaibhavsinghal2925 2 года назад +430

    You guys have mastered the art of content and delivery! Always excited to see your new videos!

    • @theanatomylab
      @theanatomylab  2 года назад +20

      Thanks so much!

    • @commentinspector728
      @commentinspector728 2 года назад +6

      @du20💞 no one asked

    • @Mcfreddo
      @Mcfreddo 2 года назад +5

      @@commentinspector728 I know. It pops up in many of these videos- like boring!

    • @lakshitaleekha5718
      @lakshitaleekha5718 2 года назад +1

      @@Mcfreddo ikr i always try to report as many of them as possible

  • @peagames2002
    @peagames2002 2 года назад +53

    I've had issue with periods over 11 years, pain being so unbearable I could pass out from cramps. It was after couple of different gynecologist checkups later, that I was told that my female hormones were lacking. I had absence of progesterone that is important during pregnancy, but also to reduce pain from cramps. Here I thought it was endometriosis, no it is lack of progesterone. I was given UID that included progesterone, and it gave me a chance to not pass out from period pain, in fact it made me almost forget I even had period.

    • @tempest_2222
      @tempest_2222 Год назад +5

      im gonna have to look into this. my cramps get that bad

  • @accaeffe8032
    @accaeffe8032 2 года назад +144

    At 45 breast cancer (her 2 pos) treatment trigerred an early menopause, so I know what the lack of estroge does to a body. 15 years later that little estrogen my body produced created another lump, this time estrogen positive cancer. Now I'm taking anastrozole that brings my estrogen levels to rock bottom. Happy days.

  • @kyleessex6301
    @kyleessex6301 2 года назад +38

    You're videos have been aligning with my blocks in med school the last 4 months or so. Currently on Endo/Repro

  • @kimex15
    @kimex15 2 года назад +11

    As a medical technologist student, I really love this videos, I always watch your videos to be able to understand more. God bless

  • @JaKaiMS
    @JaKaiMS 2 года назад +41

    Once again, I feel like YT can read my brain and has gotten YTers to do vids I want. As a woman who has been having issues due to high estrogen levels, I've been digging for info like this. It'd be awesome to see a vid about progesterone too! That's another thing I've been having to learn a lot about but your guys' vids are way more entertaining than scientific study reading stuff.

    • @mindyb1986
      @mindyb1986 2 года назад

      What is the treatment for that?

  • @hongkongfueynz3071
    @hongkongfueynz3071 2 года назад +1503

    ‘When sperm cells are lovingly deposited’
    Guess that’s one way of putting it 😂
    Love your channel!

  • @Neophoia
    @Neophoia 2 года назад +63

    as a person who is allergic to progesterone I am well aware of what that hormone is. Also means that anything that have even the smallest amount of it in it causes reactions... learnt this when doctors tried to figure out medication for endometriosis (most pills that stop ovulations contain progesterone).

  • @mmcian6957
    @mmcian6957 2 года назад +39

    Started watching this channel as a high school student. Now I am officially a medical student.
    Ps: love your videos always

  • @NexTakenouchi
    @NexTakenouchi 2 года назад +66

    Progesterone. But there's also other hormones in the body that effect our reproductive systems. Prolactin, which stimulates milk production. FSH stimulates the growth of ova, and helps regulate the menstrual cycle. There is also testosterone, which plays a role in the health of the vagina, menstruation, sex drive, and fertility in women. :D

    • @MandoMTL
      @MandoMTL 2 года назад +2

      Oh gee we have a real wiki expert here.

    • @Andytlp
      @Andytlp 2 года назад +1

      So if a woman takes test does that make her into snu snu

    • @morganeoghmanann9792
      @morganeoghmanann9792 7 месяцев назад

      @@MandoMTL ~ Facts is facts.

  • @joanndecker3080
    @joanndecker3080 2 года назад +6

    I add to the need for a visual explanation of menopause. Especially for young women who are not candidates for HRT, cancer survivors that have had a total hysterectomy, and have been immediately moved to menopause. All my doctor at Mayo told me was, "it's no walk in the park" a prolapse later I started researching myself

  • @wereshipsinthenight2244
    @wereshipsinthenight2244 2 года назад +29

    Tbf I was scared of anatomical stuff before but you guys really made it soo interesting and now I want to go for the medical field because I'm genuinely fond of this now and wanna study more😌

  • @radhemeriswamini
    @radhemeriswamini 2 года назад +40

    You guys r doing such a commendable job ❣️
    I always learn more from these videos than from my text books
    Lots of love to y'all 🤗

  • @dailydoseofmedicinee
    @dailydoseofmedicinee 2 года назад +74

    Estrogen contributes to cognitive health , bone health, the function of the cardiovascular system , and other essential bodily processes.👍

    • @GhostRider-jk4eo
      @GhostRider-jk4eo 2 года назад +11

      @The Yo I'm guessing it's for people who want a summary.

    • @sylviarohge4204
      @sylviarohge4204 2 года назад +13

      This is basically true for all hormones.
      As mentioned in the video, excess or undersupply can have a negative impact.

    • @LadeeGrimm
      @LadeeGrimm 2 года назад +6

      I do wish they'd talk a bit more about the cognitive changes related to those hormones, they seem to skip that stuff

    • @Abundantlyfavoured-o3b
      @Abundantlyfavoured-o3b 2 года назад

      Is the estrogen supply cut off when you get a tubal ligation?

    • @BobaFett66
      @BobaFett66 2 года назад +2

      @The Yo Then go watch the video, why are you here?

  • @Waaangburger
    @Waaangburger 2 года назад +83

    Would be interested to see a video on bloating and what's happening inside your body to cause your stomach to stick out.

    • @Ske1et0n45
      @Ske1et0n45 2 года назад +11

      Yes! Often times it’s build up of gas but I wonder what else can cause it 🤔

    • @meiiimeii1960
      @meiiimeii1960 2 года назад +6

      Please do a video on this, my mother suffers from this symptom but no diagnoses until now

  • @anthonycameron2067
    @anthonycameron2067 2 года назад +14

    I currently going through radiation and hormonal treatments for previous prostatectomy I do have a new respect for hot flashes and hopefully this will buy me some more time thanks for your videos

  • @livihall124
    @livihall124 2 года назад +75

    Such an awesome channel! Thank you for this free education! We really appreciate it, guys! :D

  • @px9720
    @px9720 2 года назад +78

    why am i here

  • @314STL
    @314STL 2 года назад +59

    I'm so squeamish when it comes to anything to do with inside the body !! Idk what it is, but i can literally feel it when you poke around inside the cadavers. .
    That being said I'm sure these videos are really helping me get over all that. And they're really well made. Thank you !

    • @ridonkulus428
      @ridonkulus428 2 года назад +3

      Sorry to do this to you, there's a story about a guy who was awake for like 14-16 minutes of surgery... abdomen cut open and everything 😬😬😬

    • @PUNishment777
      @PUNishment777 2 года назад

      @@ridonkulus428 adrenaline to the rescue

    • @robinpletzers5579
      @robinpletzers5579 2 года назад

      I have the same issue, yet it's still there after years of watching the probing and poking 🤣

    • @trinitygraceb
      @trinitygraceb 2 года назад +1

      i’m the same way but for some reason the dried up body parts don’t bother me. it’s the living body parts with blood like oh my god.. so intense🤢

    • @GingkoBlossom1
      @GingkoBlossom1 2 года назад

      Read Mirror Touch by Joel Salinas,M.D. for a fascinating book on those that can actually feel another’s (or in this case, just viewing a demo on a cadaver)pain!

  • @laurendana9573
    @laurendana9573 2 года назад +23

    So can you guys do a series on birth control implants and the effects? I personally have nexplanon and it’s caused some horrible side effects but I think females need more education on products like these

    • @courtneytatefigueroa1172
      @courtneytatefigueroa1172 2 года назад +1

      That’s the one I’m on!! I personally love it but I know birth controls can affect women much differently

    • @AshleyLegare
      @AshleyLegare 2 года назад +1

      I’m on my 2nd year of the xulane patch.I’m interested on how it’s effecting my body besides preventing ovulation.

    • @bbylulu1
      @bbylulu1 2 года назад +1

      What kind of side effects you have from it?

  • @mabinogidrws
    @mabinogidrws 2 года назад +54

    Can you guys please do a video on the thyroid gland? I had a blood test and it came back yesterday. My doctor said my thyroid appears "sluggish" and I need to go back for another blood test in 6 weeks to find out if I have a disorder. I'd just like to know what goes on with the thyroid in general.

    • @krystalguerrero5171
      @krystalguerrero5171 2 года назад +2

      I at a young age was told my thyroid was slow. We made the choice to remove it and I’ve been in medication since I was young. M horrible with medication so I second this and would love to get deep into what the thyroid really does or doesn’t do when removed

    • @serraglia
      @serraglia 2 года назад

      I had the same situation and I am diagnosed with hashimoto. It's an genetic disorder that is autoimmune. You can ask your relatives if they have it and mostly women are diagnosed with this disorder so if they have it there's a hight chance you have it too

  • @palaksalgia1060
    @palaksalgia1060 2 года назад +143

    Progesterone!🤩 It's the right answer!

    • @theanatomylab
      @theanatomylab  2 года назад +27

      Awesome!

    • @mastatheif9909
      @mastatheif9909 2 года назад +2

      Gonna feed women progesterone

    • @d3bzvnzyl_12
      @d3bzvnzyl_12 2 года назад +1

      @@mastatheif9909 wtf?

    • @mastatheif9909
      @mastatheif9909 2 года назад +1

      @@d3bzvnzyl_12 milkers!

    • @d3bzvnzyl_12
      @d3bzvnzyl_12 2 года назад +1

      @@mastatheif9909 that isn't correct. Maybe wait until the video comes out where he explains the hormone progesterone.

  • @cm1906
    @cm1906 2 года назад +14

    I remember a neuroscientist mentioning that men are able to produce estrogen in the brain, but not women. Can you verify this, by any chance? (I think it was Lisa Mosconi in her book “The XX Brain”.) Women have a variety of disturbances/symptoms originating in their brains in peri- and post menopause, due to estrogen loss and are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease than men.
    Thank you for this informative video!

  • @aditirajguru7150
    @aditirajguru7150 2 года назад +19

    I am a 12th grader biology student so all of this was so interesting. Thank you

  • @charleswoods2996
    @charleswoods2996 2 года назад +6

    "OUTTA WHACK"! My favorite technical, and medical physiological term in any realm of knowledge.

  • @ngatrankim7304
    @ngatrankim7304 2 года назад +1

    As a med student, your videos are a god send

  • @RyanJumarPantoja
    @RyanJumarPantoja 2 года назад +6

    Love the concepts behind your videos they are easy to understand and interesting... pls continue making videos like this... - science teacher

  • @Ronaldo-tg6hd
    @Ronaldo-tg6hd 2 года назад +1

    I love the way you teach 👏Cristal clear all concepts...

  • @souravhaldar3503
    @souravhaldar3503 2 года назад +42

    Estrogen, progesterone,FSH,LH, oxytocin are female hormones, i think I have mentioned all female sex hormones 😅
    Please check it Team 😊❤️❤️❤️

    • @theanatomylab
      @theanatomylab  2 года назад +34

      Great answer. We were looking for Progesterone.😂

    • @souravhaldar3503
      @souravhaldar3503 2 года назад +3

      @@theanatomylab 😅❤️

  • @sheebaloft4124
    @sheebaloft4124 2 года назад +11

    Progesterone was already mentioned 🤔 other than that there is liutanizing and follicle stimulating hormones!
    Great video, easy to understand👍

  • @OleGeezerCirca1941
    @OleGeezerCirca1941 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this free education!

  • @tronche2cake
    @tronche2cake 2 года назад +3

    You know what would be cool? Adding two arrows indicating the body's spatial orientation when showing an organ. It would really help people see what's going on and where it's going on.

  • @lelozwii
    @lelozwii 2 года назад +22

    "lovingly deposited" actually ended me 😹

  • @bunnytake8399
    @bunnytake8399 2 года назад +1

    I love the way that all most of their sponsors were always related to the contents of their videos..

  • @bosslady1188
    @bosslady1188 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for sharing and explaining this subject, in a very knowledgeable and professional way..

  • @Devo1987
    @Devo1987 2 года назад +5

    Please do a video on brain structure for people with bi-poler / schizoaffective disorders / learning disorders

  • @akalixevelynn2932
    @akalixevelynn2932 2 года назад +59

    As a trans woman I can confirm high levels of estrogen has caused me to grow full breasts, It has also caused my sperm count to drop to pretty much zero. Erectile disfunction only started to be a problem when I completely blocked out test from my body with spironolactone.

  • @pattylovett4682
    @pattylovett4682 2 года назад +1

    Love this channel. So educational. My sister is a teacher. I send her every video after i watch it

  • @mamabear8516
    @mamabear8516 2 года назад +7

    Oh my. Thank you so much. I learned something useful. 😌 ❤
    Love the way you explained everything so that everyone can understand. You would be q great teacher

  • @The_Silent_Guy
    @The_Silent_Guy 2 года назад

    I'm from the commerce background but still addicted to the way of your expressing and teaching made me addict to your videos

  • @amicaaranearum
    @amicaaranearum 2 года назад +190

    Medically, I'd be interested in learning more about what happens when people take hormones as part of the process to transition to the opposite gender.

    • @DragonMaster-hp3kl
      @DragonMaster-hp3kl 2 года назад +24

      That's my purpose for watching these types of videos too

    • @Ske1et0n45
      @Ske1et0n45 2 года назад +11

      That would be really interesting to learn!

    • @aetherthetraveller1381
      @aetherthetraveller1381 2 года назад +17

      I heard it's dangerous

    • @DragonMaster-hp3kl
      @DragonMaster-hp3kl 2 года назад +66

      @@aetherthetraveller1381 Besides the risks known as blood clots, the outcome for most transgender individuals is always positive. For those who don't transition, is ones that detransition due to societal pressure, don't transition due to physical health conditions, or because they don't have body dysphoria

    • @Shadow-or2bv
      @Shadow-or2bv 2 года назад +25

      @@DragonMaster-hp3kl do more research there are a lot more risks than just blood clots you have a higher chance of having a stroke, heart attack, heart problems etc.

  • @sumaiyanoor6928
    @sumaiyanoor6928 2 года назад

    I was science major in college so I know this stuff for a long time now. I still love your content.

  • @pr4se0dym1um
    @pr4se0dym1um 2 года назад +16

    Great video as always! Are you guys planning on making a video about how memory works?

    • @theanatomylab
      @theanatomylab  2 года назад +22

      Thank you. The first video to do with memory will be Alzheimer's, but there will likely be more!

    • @DLCS-2
      @DLCS-2 2 года назад +1

      @@theanatomylab please make more videos , and thank for this video.

    • @triopical6884
      @triopical6884 2 года назад

      @@theanatomylab It's scary how Alzheimer's shrink the brain

  • @JxC250
    @JxC250 2 года назад +2

    Estrogen also regulates cholesterol in the body too! Estrogen increases the good cholesterol and decrease the bad cholesterol which has a subsequent effect on both the cardiovascular system and the brain.

  • @Please_Be_Kind_To_Me
    @Please_Be_Kind_To_Me 2 года назад +342

    Thanks for the great videos guys! Would you mind explaining how HRT (hormone replacement therapy) works? And the impact it can have on the body?

    • @theanatomylab
      @theanatomylab  2 года назад +204

      We have that on the list!

    • @Please_Be_Kind_To_Me
      @Please_Be_Kind_To_Me 2 года назад +43

      @@theanatomylab Thank you! That means the world to me, you have no idea. ❤❤❤

    • @cocoa575
      @cocoa575 2 года назад +15

      Oh yes, that would be great! ☺️

    • @dredubz5825
      @dredubz5825 2 года назад +33

      Yes this would be very helpful since I’ve been on HRT for a bit over a year and still don’t fully understand it.

    • @noopy757
      @noopy757 2 года назад +79

      @@theanatomylab I hope the video is a little more respectful of trans people than the comments you got brewing in here.

  • @ramkarfar
    @ramkarfar 2 года назад +2

    سلام ، من از ایران و فارسی زبانم ، انگلیسی بلد نیستم ولی به کالبدشکافی و آناتومی علاقه بسیاری دارم ، کاش ترجمه فارسی داشتید. ویدیوهای شما خیلی خیلی عالیند ، خدا نگهدارتان باشد.

  • @jakedoheny7238
    @jakedoheny7238 2 года назад +6

    Oxytocin: its release during intimacy and helps women with breastfeeding

  • @Zed_H24
    @Zed_H24 2 года назад +8

    Progesterone, FSH, LH, etc.

  • @summerstarz4565
    @summerstarz4565 2 года назад +15

    Can you do more science on the female anatomy I’d like to learn more about it

  • @saniyajiwani8819
    @saniyajiwani8819 2 года назад +1

    Need a session on what estrogen do to females height and bone tissue, this is the concept I've not understood lately but if you'll make a video, it will be helpful!!!

  • @plantholicmax8185
    @plantholicmax8185 2 года назад +3

    Your videos are beyond amazing! Thank you!

  • @lizlissiemac4959
    @lizlissiemac4959 2 года назад +1

    So grateful for your videos. Can't seem to get enough.

  • @Sarahc-mn1tr
    @Sarahc-mn1tr 2 года назад +14

    Id love to know about polycystic overies, hormones related to it. Plus peri menopause. Also what is peri menopause and why one gets it younger (age like 35 give or take.
    I know some but id love to know more.

  • @dripkidd8572
    @dripkidd8572 2 года назад +1

    The human female produces four types of hormones, estrogen, progesterone, leutenising hormones, and follicles stimulating hormone. As for your question about the two main hormones, I'd have to go with estrogen and progesterone, since LH and FSH is mostly produced and are mostly useful at pregnancy

  • @georgemallory401
    @georgemallory401 2 года назад +11

    Jonathan, I love your videos and you give wonderful classes to understand how the body works. Can you talk about neuropathy in one of your videos?

    • @Papinca
      @Papinca 2 года назад

      www.patreon.com/TeachMeAandP

    • @JamesDean-ow7qo
      @JamesDean-ow7qo 11 месяцев назад

      Yes, please do one on neuropathy.

  • @naeemahmed3667
    @naeemahmed3667 2 года назад

    I am 1st year pharmacist from pakistan
    and i love your videos

  • @wildrebelrose5196
    @wildrebelrose5196 2 года назад +13

    Is there a possibility of explaining epididymitis? I feel most young men & adult males don't hear about such a life threatening condition because men usually get it once in their lifetime sometimes twice.

  • @vonaramisrafols3958
    @vonaramisrafols3958 2 года назад

    This is the teacher that I want to have. He gets me excited

  • @maddieduckduck1089
    @maddieduckduck1089 2 года назад +40

    Progesterone! It’s the kind of birth control I use, and is just as amazing as estrogen.

    • @jlbeeen
      @jlbeeen 2 года назад +4

      I'm wondering if I should take it. I've been taking something to boost progesterone, but it's not working as well as it used to. I wish there was an easier way to know what's going on, as ultrasounds were normal, but I get bad pain, grow hairs on my chin, and feel miserable at certain times of the month, if I don't take anything.

    • @MandoMTL
      @MandoMTL 2 года назад +2

      @@jlbeeen You could just keep your legs closed.

    • @jlbeeen
      @jlbeeen 2 года назад +11

      @@MandoMTL I don't know what you mean, as hormone issues are very complex and take a lot of time to figure out. Especially where I've been dealing with issues ever since I first got my period.

    • @GGGirl55
      @GGGirl55 2 года назад +5

      @@MandoMTL literally what?

    • @JIN-fn9gi
      @JIN-fn9gi 2 года назад +2

      @@MandoMTL 💀

  • @warmaster1112
    @warmaster1112 2 года назад

    I was randomly recommended this video, but it was very informative

  • @RakuSeer
    @RakuSeer 2 года назад +33

    Awww, I was hoping there would be a section about the effects of hormones on trans people. It's been extremely cool seeing the effects of estrogen and progesterone on one of my mtf trans friends! When you're a teen, it's not necessarily something you notice - but being older, the changes are much more apparent and fascinating

    • @Endaretainer
      @Endaretainer 2 года назад +21

      maybe because this channel is actually about health and not about mutilating your body

    • @RakuSeer
      @RakuSeer 2 года назад +29

      @@Endaretainer Awwww, did I make the wittle transphobe mad? ☺️

    • @nursery6269
      @nursery6269 2 года назад +9

      @@RakuSeer I think you did.

    • @quentonjohnson9555
      @quentonjohnson9555 2 года назад

      @@RakuSeer were not scared of Trans people. We just hate them

    • @sucksyoutube9632
      @sucksyoutube9632 2 года назад

      @@RakuSeer Lol almost all the time i see that the counter arguments of you woke morons in a conversation if someone says something that doesn't aligned with your delusions are always "transphobic" do you guys have anything new?

  • @Miscinhe
    @Miscinhe 2 года назад +2

    You are amazing, I love your channel's content. Please keep up the good work and take care of yourselves! Love u! ❤️

  • @jlbeeen
    @jlbeeen 2 года назад +7

    Progesterone! I've had issues with it being out of balance, so my doctor had to go over how both of them work.

    • @mango3134
      @mango3134 2 года назад

      Random question, did you get prescribed anything?

    • @jlbeeen
      @jlbeeen 2 года назад +1

      @@mango3134 Only something called Vitex, a herbal remedy. I was told I could try an IUD, but I'm waiting for testing to see if that would be an option, or if another chronic condition I have would make it too risky. I have an appointment later this week to see if there are other options.

    • @mango3134
      @mango3134 2 года назад

      @@jlbeeen alright, my mom has had a ton of imbalances with hormones and nothing is working on her, thank you!

  • @leighrule4566
    @leighrule4566 7 месяцев назад

    ❤ love all your shows! Very well done. I have learned much from each of them. Thank all of you very much! Hope y'all are making these for a long time to come!

  • @vivian9803
    @vivian9803 2 года назад +19

    It’s cool to see in the comments how diverse an audience this channel has - from medical students to everyone in between. I’m here as a registered body donor and seeing how cadavers help teach human anatomy and how they are treated, makes me happy I’ve made that choice. I’m learning a lot!

  • @AlyxGlide
    @AlyxGlide Год назад

    TY for raising or awareness & discussion of our estrogen, progesterone, testosterone & DHT buffet

  • @Mikairuu
    @Mikairuu 2 года назад +4

    Always amazing.

  • @sojournerwilliams7668
    @sojournerwilliams7668 2 года назад

    Gosh, I wish you were my Teacher in Junior High! You are an excellent communicator. I’m aware of the many advantages of this channel, but I consider it a solid Public Service series.

  • @tammyo8922
    @tammyo8922 2 года назад +17

    Very interesting, as always! I really enjoy your style of presentation. Thanks so much! 🤓😁
    I am curious if you will ever do a video on blood & it’s role in the body? I have a Prothrombin 20210 Mutation, and can’t do HRT. It got me thinking about blood in general.
    Keep up the good work! 😎👍

  • @AdityaThakur-st2wf
    @AdityaThakur-st2wf 2 года назад +2

    Progesterone, relaxin, hCG, LH( in males too), FSH(in males too)

  • @NatiSaednejad
    @NatiSaednejad 2 года назад +5

    "Estrogen does wonderous things to the human body" - ahhh you're the best, Jonathan :)

  • @savagepro9060
    @savagepro9060 2 года назад +1

    4:27 this drawing rekindles high school biology class memories

  • @Marwa.G.S.
    @Marwa.G.S. 2 года назад +5

    What happens when there is too much estrogen and how does it affect the bodies of both sexes?

  • @TomoMomoDomo
    @TomoMomoDomo 2 года назад +1

    Man...i wish you made this last year when i had my exam and this was literally a question that stumpped me. XD
    Great videos as always!!!

  • @ankitjageshwar9086
    @ankitjageshwar9086 2 года назад +3

    You both are awesome.
    Could you please make videos on spleen and lymph nodes.

  • @marcellomunir3932
    @marcellomunir3932 2 года назад +1

    Amazing learning content, love this! Thank you so much!

  • @Moskovunucuncukolu
    @Moskovunucuncukolu 2 года назад +7

    You should add different subtitles to teach other people about human body because not everybody knows English :)
    Btw you enlightened me a lot, so things make more sense than before. Thx

  • @omaiwamoushindeirunani6952
    @omaiwamoushindeirunani6952 2 года назад +12

    the answer is Progesterone! :)

  • @devkrishna1053
    @devkrishna1053 2 года назад +2

    Hey! The answer to the question is Progesterone. Btw, I'm in 11th grade and watch your videos. They're awesome!

  • @poojamohanty957
    @poojamohanty957 2 года назад +5

    Progesterone. It is the pregnancy maintaining hormones.

  • @alphatitan8079
    @alphatitan8079 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for the good and healthy life informations, my brother❤️👍

  • @binjamins3562
    @binjamins3562 2 года назад +4

    My whole graduate thesis is aromatase inhibitors 😃

  • @gameslaye63
    @gameslaye63 2 года назад

    I Just found this channel and I love this stuff and Medical Stuff

  • @desromic
    @desromic 2 года назад +27

    My ex-girlfriend had a tumor and they took a picture of her ovaries. Still the weirdest nude photo I've ever received.

  • @shenonsovis..
    @shenonsovis.. 2 года назад

    I gotta know many things from this ..
    Thanks for the video 💯😊
    And waiting for more videos like these ..

  • @puneet2803
    @puneet2803 2 года назад +4

    I'd love to watch a video on what happens inside human body when the person is addicted or getting addicted to something.. be it alcohol or cigg

    • @msc8382
      @msc8382 2 года назад +1

      Summary:
      Addiction happens because the body wants to be regulated. Its the most sustainable form of itself its trying to be. Long term exposure to stress makes it hard for people to 'feel good'. This is called andrenal fatique. A regulated body has no cravings for non-natural substances.
      People get deregulated all the time. Addiction is the consequence of using rituals or substance to make up for the deregulation consciously. Unfortunately addiction is often destructive because we do not control the consequences of using substances or rituals.
      Long story:
      One of the major physiological responses to addiction is andrenal fatique. It basically means:
      1. Your body's circadian rhythms become so deregulated, the healing hormones (in this case, dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin, melatonin and ultimately GABA) do not get released at the time where its needed, so any cortisol spike will persist and cause you to burn through your energy even while you're sleeping.
      2. Your coping behaviour does not allow you to exit the stressful situation, which will cause you to associate the elevated stress with those circumstances. That is the leading reason why people will want to escape it (stress is so tiring!). Each time those circumstances would occur, you'll immediately go into fight and flight. Fight and flight is a state of mind where we're forced to deal with the immediate circumstances and process it deeply but quickly. Its one of the highest forms of stress, and extremely draining. The first signal our unconscious gives us to make us aware is called a trigger. It effectively means if you're uneducated in dealing with stress, you have NO way to exit this state of mind. The worst case scenario is that you'll go mad as nothing will make sense to you while you're in stress. You could say you're not even yourself at those moments.
      3. Using the substance usually helps regulate some imbalance in hormones. It actually does work for a moment, until you're unregulated again. If it did not help in the first place, you would not be using it. The problem is that addiction gets you distracted to the alternative options that could help you regulate yourself with a substance or addicting ritual.
      However, what makes addiction so dangerous is that you get used to the unbalanced state of your body. You learn to work and complete your responsibilities with elevated stresses and the like. You'll even justify it saying you feel a bit driven by it. But you will not be able to explain the constant tiredness. You'll not be able to explain why there's a craving. This is because addiction is both physical and psychological.
      Just because your friends or family says its normal to be interested in certain substances or social events doesn't mean they're healthy for you. Just because socially you may be gaining so much, doesn't mean your brain is capable of dealing with all that hard draining work you're doing. In this sense, workaholism can be just as addicting as any other substance.
      The trick is not to try to avoid an addiction. The trick is to make it impossible to start or to have a sureshot way to deal with consequences. This may mean you have to let go of your own responsibilities and temporarily let someone else handle them for you, so you can recover. This is why an addict should go into rehab (and ONLY that reason); to regain control over the consequences they're responsible for themselves.
      Think about this: Without water, you'll not survive. Without a certain atmosphere (air), you cannot breathe and you'll not survive. If we do not get the right nutrients, minerals and vitamins to flush out toxins, we'll become regulated and we'll not survive.
      Addiction is nothing more than the naive regulation of a conscious mind trying to manually control a subconscious process. Could be any process that may be going wrong that will end deregulating you. But surely it'll happen.
      Will you grab a substance, a ritual or will you deal with all the consequences before you become addicted? Chances are you're addicted because you were incompetent in dealing with the consequences in the first place. Imagine if you realize this as an addict. It could be a strong reason to become depressed.

    • @davidrenz5886
      @davidrenz5886 2 года назад

      @@msc8382 Very good explanation, that tells me alot. Thank you....

  • @januszmoszczynski4461
    @januszmoszczynski4461 2 года назад +1

    Hi guys
    I so happy with wy how you talking 😁
    English is not my first language but I can leasing you on 1.75x speed and still understand clearly what you say

  • @tzahi12370
    @tzahi12370 2 года назад +7

    How much (percentage) from Testosterone converts to Estrogen in males? And the same question, how much percentage converts to DHT from testosterone?

    • @んムムÐタモモ
      @んムムÐタモモ 2 года назад

      Only blood test can answer such questions (individuality is the answer)

    • @Vectorman2X
      @Vectorman2X 2 года назад +1

      its depends on the enzymes,aromataze enzyme is responsible for estrogen and 5a reductase is for dht,those 2 hormones affect each other,dht have anti estrogenic action.

  • @vikkun39
    @vikkun39 2 года назад

    Was waiting for this one

  • @llorylloyd
    @llorylloyd 2 года назад +6

    Does anyone else feel both 🤮 grossed out and 😲 amazed at the same time? I have learned so much watching these videos. This is what science in school should look like. Special thanks to those who donate their bodies to science.

  • @zuzellogan5613
    @zuzellogan5613 2 года назад

    Great video, guys, just awesome. So much information and education of the different organs of the human body and how they work. Very interesting video. THANK YOU, it is appreciated. I truly enjoy your videos, so keep them coming. 👍👍🙌🙌

  • @Dr3Mc3Ninja
    @Dr3Mc3Ninja 2 года назад +8

    More on this topic would be good. How it alters the skeletal development, and why male and female skeletons are so different (beyond the obvious).
    A video on eunuchs would also be pretty neat. The lack of sex hormones during puberty, and the consequences of this on bones, joints etc.
    Precocious puberty, too.