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ThPP ID | Th1029 |
Therapeutic Peptide/Protein Name | Menotropins |
Sequence | Alpha-Chain(LH): APDVQDCPECTLQENPFFSQPGAPILQCMGCCF view full sequnce in fasta |
Functional Classification | Ib |
Molecular Weight | 23390.3 |
Chemical Formula | C1014H1609N287O294S27 |
Isoelectric Point | 8.44 |
Hydrophobicity | -0.063 |
Melting Point (℃) | 55 |
Half Life | N.A. |
Description | Menotropins contains follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone purified from the urine of postmenopausal women. It is used as a fertility medication that is injected either subcutaneously or intramuscularly. It is composed of LH with 2 subunit alpha = 92 residues, beta = 121 residues and FSH with 2 subunits, alpha = 92 residues, beta=111 residues. |
Indication/Disease | For the treatment of female infertility |
Pharmacodynamics | Menotropins is used to treat female infertility, stimulates late follicular maturation and resumption of oocyte meiosis, and initiates rupture of the pre-ovulatory ovarian follicle. Menotropins bind to the LH/hCG/FSH receptor of the granulosa and theca cells of the ovary to effect these changes in the absence of an endogenous LH surge. |
Mechanism of Action | Menotropins is a combination drug which binds to the Follicle stimulating hormone receptor (which results in ovulation in the absence of sufficient endogenous Luteinizing hormone)and it also binds to the LH receptor, thereby stimulating proper hormone release. The drug contains both FSH and LH,therefore, it induces ovarian follicular growth and development as well as gonadal steroid production in women who do not have ovarian failure.FSH is the primary driver of follicular recruitment and growth in early folliculogenesis, while LH is important for ovarian steroidogenesis and is involved in the physiological events leading to development of a competent pre-ovulatory follicle. |
Toxicity | N.A. |
Metabolism | N.A. |
Absorption | N.A. |
Volume of Distribution | N.A. |
Clearance | N.A. |
Categories | Fertility Agents |
Patents Number | N.A. |
Date of Issue | N.A. |
Date of Expiry | N.A. |
Drug Interaction | Follicle stimulating hormone / ganirelix |
Target | N.A. |
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Brand Name | N.A. |
Company | N.A. |
Brand Discription | N.A. |
Prescribed for | N.A. |
Chemical Name | N.A. |
Formulation | N.A. |
Physcial Appearnce | N.A. |
Route of Administration | N.A. |
Recommended Dosage | N.A. |
Contraindication | Tumors of pituitary gland or hypothalamus and abnormal uterine bleeding of undetermined origin |
Side Effects | Ovarian enlargement presenting as abdominal or pelvic pain, tenderness, pressure, or swelling; nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea; shortness of breath; pain, warmth, or tenderness centralized in an arm or leg; fever or chills. |
Useful Link | http://www.rxlist.com/menopur-drug.htm |
PubMed ID | 18020563 |
3-D Structure | Th1029 (View) or (Download) |