Gonadotropin-releasing hormone
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Gonadotropin-releasing hormone
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is a pivotal decapeptide hormone responsible for the regulation of the reproductive system in vertebrates. It is synthesized and released by the hypothalamus, a region of the brain that plays a crucial role in hormone regulation and homeostasis.
Structure and Synthesis[edit | edit source]
GnRH is a peptide hormone composed of ten amino acids. It is synthesized in the hypothalamic neurons and is released in a pulsatile manner into the hypophyseal portal system, which directly connects the hypothalamus to the anterior pituitary gland.
Function[edit | edit source]
The primary function of GnRH is to stimulate the anterior pituitary gland to secrete gonadotropins, specifically luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). These hormones are critical for the regulation of the menstrual cycle in females and spermatogenesis in males.
Regulation of GnRH[edit | edit source]
The secretion of GnRH is regulated by a complex interplay of neural and hormonal signals. Feedback from sex steroids such as estrogen and testosterone modulates its release. Additionally, kisspeptin neurons play a significant role in the regulation of GnRH secretion.
Clinical Significance[edit | edit source]
GnRH and its analogs are used in various clinical settings. GnRH agonists and antagonists are employed in the treatment of hormone-sensitive cancers such as prostate cancer and breast cancer. They are also used in assisted reproductive technologies and in the management of conditions like endometriosis and precocious puberty.
Research and Developments[edit | edit source]
Ongoing research is exploring the role of GnRH in non-reproductive functions and its potential therapeutic applications in neurodegenerative diseases and other conditions.
Also see[edit | edit source]
Template:Reproductive hormones
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