Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is recognized as the central regulator of the functions of the pituitary–gonadal axis. The increasing knowledge on the mechanisms controlling the development and the function of GnRH-producing neurons is leading to a better diagnostic and therapeutic approach for hypogonadotropic hypogonadisms and for alterations of the puberty onset. During female life span, the function of the GnRH pulse generator may be affected by a number of inputs from other neuronal systems, offering alternative strategies for diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. Moreover, the identification of a GnRH/GnRH receptor system in both human ovary and endometrium has widened the spectrum of action of the peptide outside its hypothalamic functions. The pharmacological use of GnRH itself or its synthetic analogs (agonists and antagonists) provides a valid tool to either stimulate or block gonadotropin secretion and to modulate the female fertility in several reproductive disorders and in assisted reproduction technology. The use of GnRH agonists in young female patients undergoing chemotherapy is also considered a promising therapeutic approach to counteract iatrogenic ovarian failure.

GnRH in the Human Female Reproductive Axis / P. Limonta, M.M. Marelli, R. Moretti, M. Marzagalli, F. Fontana, R. Maggi. - In: VITAMINS AND HORMONES. - ISSN 0083-6729. - 107(2018), pp. 27-66. [10.1016/bs.vh.2018.01.003]

GnRH in the Human Female Reproductive Axis

P. Limonta
Primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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M.M. Marelli
Secondo
Formal Analysis
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R. Moretti
Formal Analysis
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M. Marzagalli
Formal Analysis
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F. Fontana
Penultimo
Formal Analysis
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R. Maggi
Ultimo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2018

Abstract

Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is recognized as the central regulator of the functions of the pituitary–gonadal axis. The increasing knowledge on the mechanisms controlling the development and the function of GnRH-producing neurons is leading to a better diagnostic and therapeutic approach for hypogonadotropic hypogonadisms and for alterations of the puberty onset. During female life span, the function of the GnRH pulse generator may be affected by a number of inputs from other neuronal systems, offering alternative strategies for diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. Moreover, the identification of a GnRH/GnRH receptor system in both human ovary and endometrium has widened the spectrum of action of the peptide outside its hypothalamic functions. The pharmacological use of GnRH itself or its synthetic analogs (agonists and antagonists) provides a valid tool to either stimulate or block gonadotropin secretion and to modulate the female fertility in several reproductive disorders and in assisted reproduction technology. The use of GnRH agonists in young female patients undergoing chemotherapy is also considered a promising therapeutic approach to counteract iatrogenic ovarian failure.
GnRH; ovary; female
Settore BIO/09 - Fisiologia
Settore BIO/13 - Biologia Applicata
2018
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