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Gonadotropic cell
Gonadotropic
cells
are
endocrine
cells in the
anterior pituitary
that
produce
the
gonadotropins
, such as the
follicle-stimulating hormone
and
luteinizing hormone
.
Release
of
FSH
and
LH
by gonadotropes is
regulated
by
gonadotropin-releasing hormone
from the
hypothalamus
.
Gonadotropes
appear
basophilic
in
histological
preparations
.
Gonadotropes have
insulin
receptors
, which can be
overstimulated
by too high insulin
levels
. This may
lead
to
infertility
as
hormone
release
levels are
disrupted
.
Gonadotropes are
feedback
inhibited by
specific
hormones
, including
estradiol
.