Andrology and the Structural Cohesion of Endocrine Regulation

Structural cohesion refers to the coordinated integrity of glands, receptors, and signaling pathways within endocrine systems. In men, reproductive hormones depend on tightly integrated regulatory structures.

Disruption of cohesion may result in fragmented signaling, inconsistent hormonal output, and reduced functional reliability. These changes often precede measurable endocrine erotic disorders.

Andrology emphasizes maintaining structural cohesion to prevent progressive regulatory deterioration.

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *