Journal article
Kisspeptin neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the ewe express both dynorphin A and neurokinin B
RL Goodman, MN Lehman, JT Smith, LM Coolen, CVR De Oliveira, MR Jafarzadehshirazi, A Pereira, J Iqbal, A Caraty, P Ciofi, IJ Clarke
Endocrinology | ENDOCRINE SOC | Published : 2007
DOI: 10.1210/en.2007-0961
Abstract
Kisspeptin is a potent stimulator of GnRH secretion that has been implicated in the feedback actions of ovarian steroids. In ewes, the majority of hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons are found in the arcuate nucleus (ARC), with a smaller population located in the preoptic area. Most arcuate kisspeptin neurons express estrogen receptor-α, as do a set of arcuate neurons that contain both dynorphin and neurokinin B (NKB), suggesting that all three neuropeptides are colocalized in the same cells. In this study we tested this hypothesis using dual immunocytochemistry and also determined if kisspeptin neurons contain MSH or agouti-related peptide. To assess colocalization of kisspeptin and dynorphin, ..
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