Clinical applications of gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogues: a broad impact on reproductive medicine
Farrah Saleh, Hugh S. Taylor
Abstract
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is central to the control of the entire hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. Manipulation of GnRH, in turn, regulates pituitary response and ovarian hormone production. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogues have revolutionized assisted reproductive technology and gynecologic practice. The recent advent of oral GnRH antagonists with an inherent rapid onset of action continues to transform the treatment options available for several common gynecologic conditions, including endometriosis and fibroids. Herein, we review neuroendocrine GnRH activity and discuss modulation of the reproductive axis by GnRH analogues for diverse clinical applications.
Topics & Concepts
Gonadotropin-releasing hormoneEndometriosisHormoneHypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axisInternal medicineMedicineGonadotropinEndocrinologyBiologyLuteinizing hormoneOvarian function and disordersEndometriosis Research and TreatmentUterine Myomas and Treatments