Reproductive Hormones Clinical Chemistry Review 113
HORMONE REGULATES COMMENTS
Ovaries
Estrogens
Progesterone
Placenta
Estrogen (estriol)
Progesterone
HCG
Human placental
lactogen (HPL)
Testes
Testosterone
Development of female reproductive organs &
secondary sex characteristics. Regulation of
menstrual cycle. Maintenance of pregnancy
Preparation of uterus for ovum implantation,
maintenance of pregnancy
No hormonal activity
See above
Progesterone production by corpus luteum during
early pregnancy. Development of fetal gonads
Estrogen & progesterone production by corpus
luteum. Development of mammary glands
Development of male reproductive organs &
secondary sex characteristics
Estradiol (E 2 ) is major estrogen produced by ovaries;
most potent estrogen. Also produced in adrenal cortex.
Also produced by placenta. Metabolite is pregnanediol.
Useful in infertility studies & to assess placental function.
Used to monitor fetal growth & development.
Used to detect pregnancy, gestational trophoblastic dis-
ease (e.g., hydatidiform mole), testicular tumor, & other
HCG-producing tumors.
Used to assess placental function.
Also produced in adrenal cortex.