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Gonadotrophins sources

In premenopausal women the ovary is the richest source of aromatase and hence estrogen. Aromatase is confined to the granulosa cells and is produced under the influence of gonadotropins (FSH and LH). Despite being a rich source of aromatase, three separate studies have shown that aromatase inhibitors are unable to sufficiently suppress ovarian estrogen production to postmenopausal levels. One explanation for this phenomenon may be a compensatory rise in gonadotrophins which maintains adequate estrogen production, despite the presence of the inhibitor. As such aromatase inhibitors cannot be used in premenopausal breast cancer patients. After menopause, ovarian... [Pg.219]

Sources and medical uses of follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone and human chorionic gonadotrophin... [Pg.319]

Although the human pituitary is the obvious source of human gonadotrophins, it also constitutes an impractical source of medically useful quantities of these hormones. However, the urine of post-menopausal women does contain both FSH and LH activity. Up until relatively recently, this has served as the major source used medically, particularly of FSH. [Pg.319]

Table 1.10. Some pharmaceutical substances originally isolated from animal sources. While some are still produced by direct extraction from the native source, others are now also produced by direct chemical synthesis (e.g. peptides and some steroids), or by recombinant DNA technology (most of the pol5 peptide products). Abbreviations hGH = human growth hormone FSH=follicle stimulating hormone hCG=human chorionic gonadotrophin HSA=human serum albumin HBsAg=hepatitis B surface antigen... Table 1.10. Some pharmaceutical substances originally isolated from animal sources. While some are still produced by direct extraction from the native source, others are now also produced by direct chemical synthesis (e.g. peptides and some steroids), or by recombinant DNA technology (most of the pol5 peptide products). Abbreviations hGH = human growth hormone FSH=follicle stimulating hormone hCG=human chorionic gonadotrophin HSA=human serum albumin HBsAg=hepatitis B surface antigen...
Iatrogenic CJD is the second most common acquired human prion disease and these cases are the result of accidental infection due to contact with prion contaminated tissues or instruments during medical procedures (Table 29.1). The mode of prion infection include surgical equipment (e.g., surgical insd uments, depth electrodes), transplantation of human tissues (comeal, dura mater), intramuscular injections with growth hormone or gonadotrophin extracted from human pituitary tissues, or blood transfusion (reviewed by Will, 2003). The most likely source of infection is from donors with subclinical sCJD, except for the tw o transfusion-related cases that have been linked to blood donors who developed vCJD several years later (reviewed by Ironside, 2006). The incubation period in these transfusion related cases was 5 to 6 years, v hich is shorter than primary vCJD infection in humans. [Pg.408]


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