Wild and domesticated species display seasonality in reproductive function, controlled predominantly by photoperiod. Seasonal alterations in breeding status are caused by changes in the secretion of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) that are mediated by upstream neuronal afferents that regulate the GnRH cells. In particular, kisspeptin appears to play a major role in seasonality of reproduction, transducing the feedback effect of gonadal steroids as well as having an independent (nonsteroid dependent) circannual rhythm. A substantial body of data on this issue has been obtained from studies in sheep and hamsters and this is reviewed here in detail. Kisspeptin function is upregulated during the breeding season in sheep, stimulating repro...
In seasonal breeders, reproduction is synchronised by day length via the pineal hormone melatonin. I...
Kisspeptin, an endogenous neuropeptide, is the most potent secretagogue of gonadotropin-releasing ho...
Timing of puberty has a great influence on animal productivity. For example, reproduction in sheep c...
The KiSS-1 gene encodes the peptide hormone kisspeptin, which acts as a principal positive regulator...
Many animals synchronise their reproductive activity with the seasons to optimise the survival of th...
Seasonal mammals use the photoperiodic variation in the nocturnal production of the pineal hormone m...
Animals living in temperate climates are faced with the challenge of reproducing only when environme...
Animals living in temperate climates are faced with the challenge of reproducing only when environme...
Animals inhabiting temperate environments have evolved mechanisms to interpret environmental cues an...
Reproductive activity in sheep is seasonal, being activated by short-day photoperiods and inhibited ...
Melatonin secreted by pineal cells is a hormone whose biosynthesis is coordinated by neurons of the ...
Seasonally breeding animals use a combination of photic (i.e. day length) and nonphotic (e.g. food a...
Seasonally breeding animals use a combination of photic (i.e. day length) and nonphotic (e.g. food a...
Seasonally breeding animals use a combination of photic (i.e. day length) and nonphotic (e.g. food a...
Seasonal mammals use the photoperiodic variation in the nocturnal production of the pineal hormone m...
In seasonal breeders, reproduction is synchronised by day length via the pineal hormone melatonin. I...
Kisspeptin, an endogenous neuropeptide, is the most potent secretagogue of gonadotropin-releasing ho...
Timing of puberty has a great influence on animal productivity. For example, reproduction in sheep c...
The KiSS-1 gene encodes the peptide hormone kisspeptin, which acts as a principal positive regulator...
Many animals synchronise their reproductive activity with the seasons to optimise the survival of th...
Seasonal mammals use the photoperiodic variation in the nocturnal production of the pineal hormone m...
Animals living in temperate climates are faced with the challenge of reproducing only when environme...
Animals living in temperate climates are faced with the challenge of reproducing only when environme...
Animals inhabiting temperate environments have evolved mechanisms to interpret environmental cues an...
Reproductive activity in sheep is seasonal, being activated by short-day photoperiods and inhibited ...
Melatonin secreted by pineal cells is a hormone whose biosynthesis is coordinated by neurons of the ...
Seasonally breeding animals use a combination of photic (i.e. day length) and nonphotic (e.g. food a...
Seasonally breeding animals use a combination of photic (i.e. day length) and nonphotic (e.g. food a...
Seasonally breeding animals use a combination of photic (i.e. day length) and nonphotic (e.g. food a...
Seasonal mammals use the photoperiodic variation in the nocturnal production of the pineal hormone m...
In seasonal breeders, reproduction is synchronised by day length via the pineal hormone melatonin. I...
Kisspeptin, an endogenous neuropeptide, is the most potent secretagogue of gonadotropin-releasing ho...
Timing of puberty has a great influence on animal productivity. For example, reproduction in sheep c...