Water-Soluble Glycoprotein Ovarian Hormone

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Which of the following ovarian hormones is glycoprotein in nature and soluble in water?

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Which of the following ovarian hormones is glycoprotein in nature and soluble in water?

  1. Estrogen
  2. Progesterone
  3. Relaxin ✓ Correct
  4. Androgen
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Relaxin

Relaxin is the only ovarian hormone that is a glycoprotein in nature and is therefore water-soluble. It belongs to the insulin-like peptide family.

Chemical Nature of Ovarian Hormones
  • Estrogen (Estradiol): Steroid hormone — lipid-soluble, derived from cholesterol
  • Progesterone: Steroid hormone — lipid-soluble, derived from cholesterol
  • Androgen (Testosterone): Steroid hormone — lipid-soluble
  • Relaxin: Glycoprotein (peptide) — water-soluble ✔
Function of Relaxin
  • Softening and relaxation of pelvic ligaments and the pubic symphysis in preparation for parturition
  • Relaxation of the cervix for dilation during labour
  • Inhibition of uterine contractions during pregnancy
  • In females, secreted by the corpus luteum (especially in dogs and pigs), placenta, and uterus

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