HCG
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) is a glycoprotein hormone composed of alpha and beta subunits. It shares structural similarity with luteinizing hormone (LH) and binds to LH receptors in gonadal tissue.
This 10,000 IU presentation contains lyophilized peptide intended for laboratory research purposes only.
Mechanism of Action (Research Context)
hCG interacts with LH/CG receptors, leading to activation of adenylate cyclase and increased intracellular cAMP. Downstream signaling influences:
Steroidogenesis
Testosterone biosynthesis in Leydig cells
Ovarian follicular maturation
Progesterone production
Due to its receptor activity profile, hCG is widely used in endocrinology research models involving reproductive and metabolic pathways.
Molecular Information
Structure: Glycoprotein hormone (α and β subunits)
Receptor Target: LH/CG receptor
Biological Activity: Measured in International Units (IU)
Presentation: 10,000 IU lyophilized powder
Storage
Store lyophilized vial at 2–8°C
Protect from light
For stability data, refer to laboratory handling guidelines
Research Applications
Gonadal axis signaling studies
Steroidogenesis pathway research
Fertility and ovulatory mechanism modeling
LH receptor binding analysis
FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY