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The gonadotropin receptors are a group of
receptors that bind a group of
pituitary
hormones called
gonadotropins. They include the:
See also
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GnRH modulators (incl.
analogues) | |
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Gonadotropins | |
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Others (indirect) |
Progonadotropins | |
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Antigonadotropins |
- Sex steroid agonists (via negative feedback on the
HPG axis):
Androgens/
anabolic steroids (e.g.,
testosterone,
nandrolone esters,
oxandrolone)
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D2 receptor
antagonists (
prolactin releasers) (incl.,
domperidone,
metoclopramide,
risperidone,
haloperidol,
chlorpromazine,
sulpiride)
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Estrogens (incl.,
bifluranol,
estradiol,
estradiol esters,
ethinylestradiol,
diethylstilbestrol,
paroxypropione)
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Progestogens (incl.
progestins, e.g.,
chlormadinone acetate,
cyproterone acetate,
hydroxyprogesterone caproate,
gestonorone caproate,
medroxyprogesterone acetate,
megestrol acetate)
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GnRHTooltip Gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor | |
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Gonadotropin |
LH/hCGTooltip Luteinizing hormone/choriogonadotropin receptor | |
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FSHTooltip Follicle-stimulating hormone receptor | |
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