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Luteinizing hormone-releasing agonists/antagonists

Olivennes F, Belaisch-Allart J, Emperaire JC, Dechaud H, Alvarez S, Moreau L, Nicollet B, Zorn JR, Bouchard P, Frydman R. Prospective, randomized, controlled study of in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer with a single dose of a luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LH-RH) antagonist (cetrorelix) or a depot formula of an LH-RH agonist (triptorelin). Fertil Steril 2000 73(2) 314-20. [Pg.494]

Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone (LHRH) Agonists/Antagonists... [Pg.229]

Physiological aspects of luteinizing hormone releasing factor and sex steroid actions the interrelationship of agonist and antagonist... [Pg.151]

Luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH), a decapeptide secreted by the hypothalamus, is capable of inducing the release of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone. Both antagonists and agonists of LHRH have been synthesized for various uses in contraception and... [Pg.1407]

Racemization has also been observed with many peptides and proteins. Casein exhibits racemization at aspartic acid, phenylalanine, glutamic acid, and alanine residues.799 Racemization of serine and histidine residues has been reported for histrelin (a nonapeptide)800 and a decapeptide,801 agonists of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LH-RH). As shown in Fig. 200, the main degradation pathway of decapeptide (an antagonist of LH-RH) above PH 7 was epimerization.802... [Pg.190]

Stoeckemann, K., and Sandow, J., 1993, Effects of the luteinizing-hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) antagonist ramohelix (hoe013) and the LHRH agonist buserelin on dimethyl-benz[a]anthracene-induced mammary carcinoma Studies with slow-release formulations,... [Pg.44]

LHRH is a decapeptide hormone (pGlu-His-Trp-Ser-Tyr-Gly-Leu-Arg-Pro-Gly-NH2) which is synthesized in the hypothalamus and induces the release of gonadotropins, luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) into the systemic circulation. LHRH agonists are commonly used to treat prostate cancer, while antagonists of LHRH are useful for many indications in men and women, such as breast and prostate cancer. [Pg.229]


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