Hormonal Health
Articles on peptides researched for hormonal regulation, reproductive health, and endocrine system modulation.
7 articles
Gonadorelin: The GnRH Decapeptide Behind Reproductive Hormone Diagnostics
An in-depth research overview of gonadorelin, the synthetic gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) used diagnostically to evaluate pituitary function and stimulate LH/FSH release.
PT-141 and Hormonal Peptides: Research on Sexual Health and Reproductive Function
A comprehensive review of peptides studied for their roles in sexual health, reproductive function, and hormonal regulation, including PT-141/Bremelanotide, Gonadorelin, Kisspeptin, HCG, Triptorelin, Oxytocin, and Desmopressin.
Kisspeptin: The Upstream Gatekeeper of Reproductive Hormone Regulation
A comprehensive exploration of kisspeptin (KISS1), the neuropeptide that sits upstream of GnRH as the master regulator of puberty, fertility, and reproductive endocrinology.
HCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin): The LH Analog in Reproductive Medicine
A detailed research overview of HCG, the glycoprotein hormone that mimics LH activity, examining its roles in fertility, testosterone support, IVF triggering, and regulatory history.
Triptorelin: The GnRH Agonist With Flare-Then-Suppression Pharmacology
A comprehensive research overview of triptorelin, the long-acting GnRH agonist used in oncology, endometriosis, precocious puberty, and fertility protocols through its paradoxical suppression mechanism.
Oxytocin: The Bonding Hormone With Expanding Research Beyond Labor Induction
A detailed exploration of oxytocin, the nine-amino-acid neuropeptide known as the 'bonding hormone,' examining its established clinical uses, social behavior research, and emerging therapeutic investigations.
Desmopressin (DDAVP): The Vasopressin Analog With Targeted Antidiuretic Activity
A thorough research overview of desmopressin, the modified vasopressin analog FDA-approved for diabetes insipidus, nocturnal enuresis, and bleeding disorders, examining its selective V2 receptor pharmacology.
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