Gonadorelin is another name for gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). It is a synthetic decapeptide prepared using solid phase peptide synthesis. GnRH is responsible for the release of follicle stimulating hormone and leutinizing hormone from the anterior pitutitary.
GnRH is available as gonadorelin hydrochloride(Factrel®)and gonadorelin diacetate tetrahydrate(Cystorelin®)for injectable use. Studies have described it being used via an infusion pump system to induce ovulation in patients with hypothalamic hypogonadism. It is also used in veterinary medicine as a treatment for cattle with cystic ovarian disease.
Gonadorelin is responsible for the release of follicle stimulating hormone and leutinizing hormone from the anterior pitutitary. In the pituitary GnRH stimulates synthesis and release of FSH and LH, a process that is controlled by the frequency and amplitude of GnRH pulses, as well as the feedback of androgens and estrogens. The pulsatility of GnRH secretion has been seen in all vertebrates, and it is necessary to ensure a correct reproductive function. Thus a single hormone, GnRH, controls a complex process of follicular growth, ovulation, and corpus luteum maintenance in the female, and spermatogenesis in the male. Its short half life requires infusion pumps for its clinical use
Gonadorelin Side Effect :
People that consume Gonadorelin could present one or more of the next side effects: difficulty in breathing, flushing, rapid heartbeat, hives, hardening of skin at the place of injection, itching, pain, redness or swelling of skin at place of injection, skin rash, abdominal discomfort, flushing, headaches, lightheadedness, nausea and others.
Gonadorelin Dosage:
Follow the doctor's instructions to use gonadorelin. Check whether the label on the drug has an accurate dose description.
Gonadorelin is usually injected as an injection in your doctor's office, hospital or clinic. If you are using gonadorelin at home, please carefully follow the injection program that you have taught to your health care provider.
If gonadorelin contains particles or discoloration, or if the vial is broken or damaged in any way, do not use it.