Oestrogens are cholesterol derivatives; the main endogenous form, oestradiol-17beta, is synthesised via androgen intermediates. Ovarian synthesis, the major source outside of pregnancy, has two major routes of production:
The stromal tissues of the ovary may also be able to biosynthesise oestrogens; however, their contribution is likely to be insignificant.
Synthesis increases from the start of the ovarian cycle until approximately day 14 with ovulation. The peripheral plasma concentration of oestradiol-17beta at this time is roughly 4-6 times the baseline at the start of the cycle. During pregnancy, oestradiol levels may rise to 80-100 times the ovarian cycle baseline.
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