نتایج جستجو برای: kisspeptin

تعداد نتایج: 1308  

2016
Xinhuai Liu Allan E Herbison

Kisspeptin signaling at the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neuron is now relatively well characterized and established as being critical for the neural control of fertility. However, kisspeptin fibers and the kisspeptin receptor (KISS1R) are detected throughout the brain suggesting that kisspeptin is involved in regulating the activity of multiple neuronal circuits. We provide here a rev...

2010
John C. Gill Oulu Wang Shelley Kakar Enzo Martinelli Rona S. Carroll Ursula B. Kaiser

Kisspeptin is a potent activator of GnRH-induced gonadotropin secretion and is a proposed central regulator of pubertal onset. In mice, there is a neuroanatomical separation of two discrete kisspeptin neuronal populations, which are sexually dimorphic and are believed to make distinct contributions to reproductive physiology. Within these kisspeptin neuron populations, Kiss1 expression is direc...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2008
Kim L Keen Frederick H Wegner Stephen R Bloom Mohammad A Ghatei Ei Terasawa

The G-protein coupled receptor GPR54 and its ligand, KiSS-1-derived peptide kisspeptin-54, appear to play an important role in the mechanism of puberty. This study measures the release of kisspeptin-54 in the stalk-median eminence (S-ME) during puberty and examines its potential role in the pubertal increase in LHRH-1 release in female rhesus monkeys. First, developmental changes in release of ...

2014
C. N. Jayasena A. Abbara C. Izzi-Engbeaya A. N. Comninos R. A. Harvey J. Gonzalez Maffe Z. Sarang Z. Ganiyu-Dada A. I. Padilha M. Dhanjal C. Williamson L. Regan M. A. Ghatei S. R. Bloom W. S. Dhillo

CONTEXT Kisspeptin is a recently identified hormone encoded by the KISS1 gene, playing a critical role in human reproduction. Plasma kisspeptin levels rise dramatically during normal pregnancy due to placental synthesis, which implicates it as a potential tool for assessing risks of pregnancy complications. No previous prospective study has investigated the association between plasma kisspeptin...

Journal: :Endocrine journal 2014
Masato Kotani Fumihiko Katagiri Tsuyoshi Hirai Jiro Kagawa

The hypothalamic hormone kisspeptin (metastin) regulates human reproduction by modulating gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion. Kisspeptin is detected in peripheral blood, although GnRH is not. In this study, we measured plasma kisspeptin levels in four male cases with hypogonadism and seven normal male controls using enzyme immunoassay (EIA) to elucidate the clinical implications of...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2010
Gurjinder M K Nijher Jordan E Baxter Owais B Chaudhri Kevin G Murphy Radha Ramachandran Alexis Fowler Krishna Chinthapalli Michael Patterson Channa N Jayasena Catherine Williamson Sailesh Kumar Mohammad A Ghatei Stephen R Bloom Waljit S Dhillo

Kisspeptin is the product of the KISS1 (KiSS-1 metastasissuppressor) gene and is the ligand for the G-protein– coupled receptor, now known as the KISS1 receptor (KISS1R) (1 ). Both kisspeptin and KISS1R play a crucial role in the regulation of reproduction and puberty (1 ). The KISS1 gene encodes a precursor peptide of 145 amino acid residues, which undergoes proteolytic processing to generate ...

2017
Francesco Andreozzi Gaia Chiara Mannino Elettra Mancuso Rosangela Spiga Francesco Perticone Giorgio Sesti

To evaluate if plasma kisspeptin concentrations are associated with insulin secretion, as suggested by recent in vitro studies, independently of confounders. 261 nondiabetic subjects were stratified into tertiles according to kisspeptin values. Insulin secretion was assessed using indexes derived from oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). After adjusting for age, gender, and BMI, subjects in the ...

2009
Xiao-Feng Li James S. Kinsey-Jones Yewsong Cheng Alice M. I. Knox Yuanshao Lin Nikoletta A. Petrou Antonia Roseweir Stafford L. Lightman Stuart R. Milligan Robert P. Millar Kevin T. O'Byrne

BACKGROUND Kisspeptin and its G protein-coupled receptor (GPR) 54 are essential for activation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadal axis. In the rat, the kisspeptin neurons critical for gonadotropin secretion are located in the hypothalamic arcuate (ARC) and anteroventral periventricular (AVPV) nuclei. As the ARC is known to be the site of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) pulse generat...

2015
C.N. Jayasena A. Abbara S. Narayanaswamy A.N. Comninos R. Ratnasabapathy P. Bassett J.T. Mogford Z. Malik J. Calley M.A. Ghatei S.R. Bloom W.S. Dhillo

STUDY QUESTION How potently does the novel hypothalamic stimulator of reproduction, kisspeptin, increase gonadotrophin secretion when compared with GnRH in healthy men? SUMMARY ANSWER At the doses tested, intravenous administration of either of two major kisspeptin isoforms, kisspeptin-10 and -54, was associated with similar levels of gonadotrophin secretion in healthy men; however, GnRH was ...

2017
Shannon B. Z. Stephens Alexander S. Kauffman

Kisspeptin, encoded by the Kiss1 gene, is required for reproduction. Humans and mice lacking kisspeptin or its receptor, Kiss1r, have impairments in reproductive physiology and fertility. In addition to being located in the hypothalamus in the anteroventral periventricular and arcuate nuclei, kisspeptin neurons are also present in several extra-hypothalamic regions, such as the medial amygdala ...

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