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Gonadal Steroids

Meaning

Gonadal Steroids are a class of lipid-soluble hormones produced primarily by the gonads, encompassing androgens like testosterone, estrogens like estradiol, and progestogens like progesterone. These essential signaling molecules regulate reproductive function, drive secondary sexual characteristics, and exert widespread influence on systemic health, affecting bone density, mood, and metabolic processes. Their circulating levels are tightly controlled by the complex feedback loops of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal (HPG) axis.