Dan-Cohen H, Ben-Menahem D, Naor Z
Department of Biochemistry, George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Israel.
Horm Res. 1990;33(2-4):76-86. doi: 10.1159/000181488.
The neurohormone gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is a decapeptide which is synthesized in the hypothalamus and released into the hypophysial portal system in a pulsatile manner. GnRH exerts its effect on the anterior pituitary gonadotrophs where it regulates the secretion and synthesis of gonadotropins (luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone) through receptor-mediated actions. The GnRH receptor has been characterized and shown to be coupled to the formation of 'second messengers' which participate in signal transduction mechanisms. GnRH stimulation of luteinizing hormone release is a Ca2(+)-dependent process. G protein, phosphoinositide hydrolysis, protein kinase C as well as arachidonic acid and some of its metabolites were identified as possible mediators in the process.
神经激素促性腺激素释放激素(GnRH)是一种十肽,在下丘脑中合成,并以脉冲方式释放到垂体门脉系统中。GnRH对垂体前叶促性腺细胞发挥作用,通过受体介导的作用调节促性腺激素(黄体生成素和卵泡刺激素)的分泌和合成。GnRH受体已被鉴定,显示与参与信号转导机制的“第二信使”的形成相关联。GnRH刺激黄体生成素释放是一个依赖Ca2+的过程。G蛋白、磷酸肌醇水解、蛋白激酶C以及花生四烯酸及其一些代谢产物被确定为该过程中可能的介质。