What Is a Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone?

A gonadotropin-releasing hormone is a hormone that normally originates in the brain’s hypothalamus and signals the pituitary gland to produce follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH). Follicle-stimulating hormone typically contributes to the maturation of follicles in a female’s ovaries and the maturation of a male’s sperm cells. Luteinizing hormone generally stimulates testosterone secretion in the testes of a male or in a female’s ovaries.

In most cases, testosterone produced in the female ovaries is converted to estrogen. LH may also stimulate progesterone secretion in female ovaries. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone has an important role in the normal process of human reproduction.

The triggering of reproductive hormone production by the gonadotropin-releasing hormone often helps men maintain healthy levels of testosterone and produce healthy sperm cells for reproduction. A woman’s reproductive health is generally supported by adequate levels of estrogen and ... more.

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