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Inhibin B, in Visit Clinic

Measures blood inhibin B to assess ovarian reserve in women and testicular function in men in Visit Clinic.

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Blood
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No
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Male/Female
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24 hours
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What is a Inhibin B Test in Visit Clinic?

The inhibin B test measures the level of the hormone inhibin B in the blood. Inhibin B is made by ovarian cells in women and by Sertoli cells in men. It helps control the release of another hormone called FSH. Levels reflect how well the ovaries or testes are working. Doctors use it to check ovarian reserve, guide fertility treatment, and evaluate male reproductive function. It can also help detect certain ovarian or testicular tumors and monitor recovery after chemotherapy or surgery. Results are interpreted alongside other tests like FSH, AMH, estradiol, and semen analysis to give a fuller picture of reproductive health.

Inhibin B Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Inhibin B Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Inhibin B test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Inhibin B Test in Visit Clinic?

INHIBIN B is often included in fertility or reproductive hormone profiles and may be ordered for infertility evaluation, irregular periods, low sperm counts, or to monitor ovarian function after treatment. It helps diagnose diminished ovarian reserve, primary ovarian insufficiency, testicular dysfunction, and some sex-cord tumors. Abnormal results can come from age, surgery, chemotherapy, hormonal disorders, or certain medications. A family history of early menopause or fertility problems may prompt testing.

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What is the function of inhibin B in Visit Clinic?plus

Inhibin B, produced by Sertoli cells in males and granulosa cells in females, provides negative feedback to the anterior pituitary to suppress follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) secretion. It helps regulate spermatogenesis and folliculogenesis, reflects Sertoli-cell function and ovarian reserve, and counterbalances activin signaling to fine-tune gonadal hormone production and germ-cell development.

What if inhibin B is high in Visit Clinic?plus

Inhibin B high levels usually reflect active ovarian or testicular function. In men, high inhibin B generally indicates good spermatogenesis or a positive response to fertility treatment. In women, levels rise with follicular activity, but markedly elevated values can suggest granulosa‑cell or other ovarian tumors. Abnormal elevations require clinical correlation, repeat testing and imaging or specialist referral to exclude hormone‑secreting pathology.

What is an inhibin B test for in Visit Clinic?plus

An inhibin B test measures blood levels of inhibin B, a hormone made by ovarian granulosa cells in women and Sertoli cells in men. It helps assess ovarian reserve and predict response to fertility treatment in women, and evaluates spermatogenesis and male infertility. It’s used alongside other reproductive hormones (FSH, LH, AMH) to diagnose and monitor pituitary–gonadal function and fertility issues.

What is the difference between inhibin A and inhibin B in Visit Clinic?plus

Inhibin A and inhibin B are gonadal glycoproteins that suppress pituitary FSH. Inhibin B is produced mainly by ovarian granulosa cells in the follicular phase and by testicular Sertoli cells, reflecting ovarian reserve and spermatogenesis. Inhibin A is produced primarily by luteal granulosa cells and the placenta (especially in pregnancy) and is used clinically in luteal-phase assessment and prenatal screening; levels vary across the cycle.

What can cause low inhibin B in Visit Clinic?plus

Low inhibin B reflects impaired Sertoli- or granulosa-cell function and reduced gonadal reserve. Causes include advancing age/menopause, primary ovarian insufficiency or diminished ovarian reserve, ovarian surgery, chemotherapy/radiation, and hormonal suppression (combined oral contraceptives, GnRH analogues). In men it follows testicular damage—torsion, orchitis, varicocele, cryptorchidism, Klinefelter syndrome, toxin exposure—or pituitary/hypothalamic hypogonadism.

What is a normal inhibin B level for a woman in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal inhibin B varies with age and cycle. In reproductive‑age women values typically range roughly 20–300 pg/mL; follicular‑phase values are often about 20–200 pg/mL with midcycle peaks higher. Postmenopausal levels are low, commonly <20 pg/mL. Reference ranges differ by laboratory and assay, so clinicians interpret results alongside other ovarian‑reserve markers and the clinical context.