What Histological Changes are Associated with FSH?
Histologically, the presence and activity levels of FSH can be observed in the gonads. In the testes, an increase in FSH leads to the proliferation and activity of Sertoli cells, which can be identified by their characteristic appearance and the presence of developing spermatogenic cells. In the ovaries, FSH stimulates the growth of follicles, which can be seen as changes in the size and structure of the follicles under a microscope.