
Gonadotroph
UK
/ˌɡəʊ.nəˈdɒ.trəf/
US
/ˌɡoʊ.nəˈtroʊf/

Translation of "gonadotroph" into Russian
gonadotroph
NounUK
/ˌɡəʊ.nəˈdɒ.trəf/
US
/ˌɡoʊ.nəˈtroʊf/
gonadotroph
gonadotrophs pl
Gonadotrophs are cells in the pituitary gland that produce gonadotropins.
Гонадотропы — это клетки в гипофизе, которые производят гонадотропины.
Definitions
gonadotroph
NounUK
/ˌɡəʊ.nəˈdɒ.trəf/
US
/ˌɡoʊ.nəˈtroʊf/
A type of cell in the anterior pituitary gland that produces and secretes gonadotropins, which are hormones that stimulate the activity of the gonads (ovaries and testes).
The gonadotrophs in the pituitary gland play a crucial role in regulating reproductive functions.
gonadotroph
AdjectiveUK
/ˌɡəʊ.nəˈdɒ.trəf/
US
/ˌɡoʊ.nəˈtroʊf/
Relating to, originating from, or characteristic of gonadotroph cells of the anterior pituitary.
Gonadotroph tumors often secrete excessive amounts of LH and FSH.