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GnRH Analogues--agonists and Antagonists

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Journal Anim Reprod Sci
Date 2005 Jun 16
PMID 15955640
Citations 27
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GnRH analogues have achieved widespread clinical use for the control of reproduction in animals. Over 2000 analogues of GnRH have been developed and tested over the last 30 years. Paradoxical anti-fertility effects are seen when the more potent agonists are delivered continuously to animals. The evaluation of agonist potency depends largely on the model used and wide varying potencies are reported for the same agonist. The design of analogues has centered on improving the receptor-binding and subsequent activation for agonists. Antagonists have been produced with strong receptor binding but without activation. Deslorelin is classified as a superagonist, with a potency perhaps 100 times that of GnRH. The interactions between agonist potency, dose and duration of treatment largely determine whether pro- or anti-fertility effects are induced. Due to the peptide nature of the synthetic analogues oral administration and potential gastrointestinal enzymatic degradation poor bioavailability results necessitating a parenteral delivery system. Some GnRH antagonists have been associated with significant histamine release, inhibiting their widespread use. More recently, antagonists have been developed that avoid this side effect without compromising potency. However the GnRH antagonist development has lagged behind that of the agonists, in part related to their high cost of production. In conclusion, GnRH agonists have achieved widespread clinical use in animals for controlling reproduction in either pro- or anti-fertility roles, yet antagonist development has been slower.

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