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Estrogens gonadotropin-releasing hormone

Gonadotropin releasing hormone analogs (goserelin, buserelin, leuprorelin, triptorelin) inhibit gonadotropin release and thus lower testosterone or estrogen levels. They are used to treat breast cancer and prostate cancer. [Pg.155]

Dong KW, Chen ZG, Cheng KW, Yu KL (1996) Evidence for estrogen receptor-mediated regulation of human gonadotropin-releasing hormone promoter activity in human placental cells. Mol Cell Endocrinol 117 241-246... [Pg.141]

Herbison AE (1998) Multimodal influence of estrogen upon gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons. Endocr Rev 19 302-330... [Pg.143]

Lehman MH, Karsch FJ (1993) Do gonadotropin-releasing hormone, tyrosine hydroxylase-, and /S-endorphin-immunoreactive neurons contain estrogen recep-... [Pg.144]

Navarro CE, Abdul Saeed S, Murdock C, Martinez-Fuentes AJ, Arora KK, Krsman-ovic LZ, Catt KJ (2003) Regulation of cyclic adenosine 3, 5 -monophosphate signaling and pulsatile neurosecretion by G,-coupled plasma membrane estrogen receptors in immortalized gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons. Mol Endocrinol 17 1792-... [Pg.146]

Skynner MJ, Sim JA, Herbison AE (1999) Detection of estrogen receptor a and ft messenger ribonucleic acid in adult gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons. Endocrinology 140 5195-5201... [Pg.149]

The nonapeptide leuprolide is a synthetic analog of the decapeptide, gonadotropin releasing hormone, and it exceeds the activity of the natural hormone and significantly elevates the level of testosterone and dihydrotestosterone in men, and estrogen in women. It also inhibits foUicle-stimulating hormone and leutenizing hormone. [Pg.411]

DHEA Dehydroepiandrosterone DHEAS Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate ERE Estrogen response element FSH Follicle-stimulating hormone GnRH Gonadotropin-releasing hormone HDL High-density lipoprotein... [Pg.894]

Danazole Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GRH) antagonist (indirect estrogen antagonist)... [Pg.62]

Casadesus G, Garrett MR, Webber KM, Hartzler AW, Atwood CS, Perry G, Bowen RL, Smith MA (2006) The estrogen myth potential use of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists for the treatment of Alzheimer s disease. Drugs R D 7 187-193... [Pg.620]


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