Definition for Gonadotropin-releasing hormone

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Gonadotropin-releasing hormone is a neurohormone, meaning it's produced in a certain neural cell. It's secreted by the cell in pulses. Once secreted it acts on the pituitary gland, giving it commands to release other hormones vital to your cycle.