GnRH Pulsatile Therapy

A form of treatment which uses a portable, battery-driven pump to replace the missing GnRH by releasing it in pulses at regular intervals, typically every 90 minutes. This pulsatility mimics the normal pulses of the GnRH producing cells. Restores fertility in 75% of...

Gonadotrophin

A hormone which regulates the function of the gonads; the two main gonadotrophins are LH and FSH, both released from the pituitary gland. Secreted in a regulated fashion with minute-to-minute variations that are important for gland function.

Growth Factor

A substance made by the body that functions to regulate cell division and cell survival. Some growth factors are also produced in the laboratory and used in biological therapy. A naturally occurring protein chemical that stimulates cell division and proliferation. It...

GRS

Growth Hormone Research Society. The Growth Hormone Research Society (GRS) was founded in 1992 to provide a forum for the study and exchange of ideas on all aspects of growth hormone (GH) physiology, and diseases involving abnormalities of the GH axis.

Gynecomastia

A usually harmless female-like enlargement of one or both breasts in males; occurs commonly in teen-aged boys, but may be a characteristic of some hypogonadal males. Excessive development of the male mammary glands, even to the functional state; the development of...

HCG

Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin; a hormone which behaves like LH; made by the placenta, hCG may be extracted and used together with hMG to treat hypogonadism. This is what is measured in a pregnancy test.