نتایج جستجو برای: kiss1 receptor

تعداد نتایج: 590816  

Journal: :Biology of reproduction 2015
Nilli Zmora John David Stubblefield Ten-Tsao Wong Berta Levavi-Sivan Robert Peter Millar Yonathan Zohar

The importance of kisspeptin in regulating vertebrate reproduction has been well established, but the exact mechanism continues to unfold. Unlike mammals, many lower vertebrates possess a dual kisspeptin system, Kiss1 and Kiss2. To decipher the roles of the kisspeptins in fish, we identified two potential kisspeptin antagonists, pep 234 and pep 359, by screening analogs for their ability to ina...

Journal: :Endocrine journal 2010
Jung Min Ko Hyo Sung Lee Jin Soon Hwang

Mutations in the GPR54 gene have already been identified as a cause of idiopathic hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism and central precocious puberty (CPP) in certain patients. However, currently there is only a limited amount of data available regarding KISS1 gene mutations or polymorphisms. The aim of this study is to identify KISS1 gene mutations or polymorphisms in Korean girls with CPP. 101 Kore...

2012
Víctor M. Navarro

Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is the ultimate output signal of an intricate network of neuroendocrine factors that, acting on the pituitary, trigger gonadotropin release. In turn, gonadotropins exert their trophic action on the gonads to stimulate the synthesis of sex steroids thus completing the gonadotropic axis through feedback regulatory mechanisms of GnRH release. These feedback lo...

2004
Ravi Nistala Xiaoji Zhang Curt D. Sigmund Lucille A. Carver

Nistala, Ravi, Xiaoji Zhang, and Curt D. Sigmund. Differential expression of the closely linked KISS1, REN, and FLJ10761 genes in transgenic mice. Physiol Genomics 17: 4–10, 2004. First published January 6, 2004; 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00205.2003.—We previously reported the development and characterization of transgenic mice containing a large 160-kb P1 artificial chromosome (PAC) encompassing...

Journal: :The Journal of endocrinology 2015
Shimpei Higo Satoko Aikawa Norio Iijima Hitoshi Ozawa

In mammals, lactation suppresses GnRH/LH secretion resulting in transient infertility. In rats, GnRH/LH secretion is rescued within 18-48 h after pup separation (PS) and rapidly re-suppressed by subsequent re-exposure of pups. To elucidate the mechanisms underlying these rapid modulations, changes in the expression of kisspeptin, a stimulator of GnRH secretion, in several lactating conditions (...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2013
Xiaoliang Qiu Abigail R Dowling Joseph S Marino Latrice D Faulkner Benjamin Bryant Jens C Brüning Carol F Elias Jennifer W Hill

Pubertal onset only occurs in a favorable, anabolic hormonal environment. The neuropeptide kisspeptin, encoded by the Kiss1 gene, modifies GnRH neuronal activity to initiate puberty and maintain fertility, but the factors that regulate Kiss1 neurons and permit pubertal maturation remain to be clarified. The anabolic factor insulin may signal nutritional status to these neurons. To determine whe...

2013
Roberta M. Cravo Renata Frazao Mario Perello Sherri Osborne-Lawrence Kevin W. Williams Jeffery M. Zigman Claudia Vianna Carol F. Elias

The adipocyte-derived hormone leptin is required for normal pubertal maturation in mice and humans and, therefore, leptin has been recognized as a crucial metabolic cue linking energy stores and the onset of puberty. Several lines of evidence have suggested that leptin acts via kisspeptin expressing neurons of the arcuate nucleus to exert its effects. Using conditional knockout mice, we have pr...

Journal: :General and comparative endocrinology 2008
Carlos C Martinez-Chavez Matteo Minghetti Herve Migaud

The Kiss1/GPR54 system has recently been shown to play a key role in the onset of puberty in mammals. Growing evidence suggests that this system is also conserved across vertebrates although very few studies so far have been performed in lower vertebrates. The aims of this study were firstly in the teleost Nile tilapia to screen tissues for GPR54 expression levels, secondly to measure the expre...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2014
Carol F Elias

The remarkable development and refinement of the Cre-loxP system coupled with the nonstop production of new mouse models and virus vectors have impelled the growth of various fields of investigation. In this article, I will discuss the data collected using these genetic tools in our area of interest, giving specific emphasis to the identification of the neuronal populations that relay leptin ac...

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