AMH (Anti Mullerian Hormone)
Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH) is secreted from the Sertoli cells in the testes in men and is secreted throughout life, and ensures normal development of the sexual organ in the early period. In women, it starts to be secreted from the granulosa cells in the ovaries after birth, increases during the fertility periond, and decreases towards menopause, reaching undetectable levels with menopause. AMH plays a very important role in tissue development and differentiation of the fetus. It facilitates the regression of the Mullerian duct, which forms the fallopian tubes and upper vagina sections in the male fetus, and provides the formation of male genital organs and the regulation of spermatogenesis, ie sperm production. In women, it also plays a role in regulating folliculogenesis, or which egg will develop.