The gonadotropin receptors are a group of receptors that bind a group of pituitary hormones called gonadotropins. They include the:
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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)
- D2 receptor antagonists (prolactin releasers) (incl., domperidone, metoclopramide, risperidone, haloperidol, chlorpromazine, sulpiride)
- Estrogens (incl., bifluranol, estradiol, estradiol esters, ethinylestradiol, diethylstilbestrol, paroxypropione)
- 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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