Journal article
Kisspeptin is a component of the pulse generator for GnRH secretion in female sheep but not the pulse generator
A Ezzat, A Pereira, IJ Clarke
Endocrinology United States | ENDOCRINE SOC | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1210/en.2014-1756
Abstract
Wetested the hypothesis that kisspeptin cells constitute the "pulse generator" forGnRHsecretion. In ewes, we determined whether iv administered kisspeptin elicits a secretory pulse of LH in anaesthetized, sex-steroid suppressed ovariectomized ewes. A response was seen in both anaesthetized and conscious animals, which was not associated with induction of c-Fos labeling in GnRH cells, supporting the notion that kisspeptin acts on the neurosecretory GnRH terminals. Response was lower in the anaesthetized animals, suggesting that some nonkisspeptin elements may be involved in GnRH responses. Microinjection of kisspeptin (100 nmol) into the median eminence of conscious ewes elicited a pulse of L..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia. A.E. was supported by the South Valley University, Qena, Egypt.