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Physiological Hormone Pulsatility

Meaning

Physiological Hormone Pulsatility refers to the natural, rhythmic, and intermittent release of hormones from endocrine glands, occurring in distinct bursts or pulses rather than a continuous, steady flow. This specific pattern of secretion is a fundamental and non-negotiable characteristic of endocrine function, critically influencing receptor sensitivity and the biological efficacy of the hormone signal at target tissues. Maintaining this pulsatile rhythm is a key objective in bio-identical hormone replacement and stimulating therapies to ensure optimal physiological response.