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Manuel García-Sáenz1, Raúl Ibarra-Salce2, Francisco Javier Pozos-Varela3

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Synthetic progestins are crucial in gynecology, with their effects linked to chemical structures and receptor interactions. Understanding progestin properties enhances their clinical application in various gynecological conditions.

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  • Reproductive endocrinology and pharmacology.
  • Biochemistry and medicinal chemistry of steroid hormones.

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  • Progestins are synthetic progestogens with diverse clinical applications in gynecology.
  • Their activity is primarily assessed by endometrial effects, influenced by interactions with multiple steroid receptors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive review of progestins, covering their history, biochemical effects, and clinical uses.
  • To enhance understanding of progestin structure-activity relationships for improved clinical practice.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review focusing on progestin history, chemical structures, receptor interactions, and gynecological applications.
  • Analysis of biochemical effects and clinical outcomes related to progestin use.

Main Results:

  • Progestin activity and potency are determined by their chemical structures and interactions with progesterone, estrogen, androgen, glucocorticoid, and mineralocorticoid receptors.
  • Established link between progestin chemical structure and their diverse effects, including endometrial, contraceptive, and hormonal replacement therapies.

Conclusions:

  • A thorough understanding of progestin chemical structures and their receptor interactions is essential for predicting drug effects.
  • This knowledge is vital for optimizing the use of progestins in managing gynecological conditions like endometriosis and for contraception.