The hypothalamus integrates endogenous and exogenous inputs to control the pituitary-gonadal axis. The ultimate hypothalamic influence on reproductive activity is mediated through timely secretion of GnRH in the portal blood, which modulates the release of gonadotropins from the pituitary. In this context neurons expressing the RF-amide neuropeptide kisspeptin present required features to fulfill the role of the long sought-after hypothalamic integrative centre governing the stimulation of GnRH neurons. Here we focus on the intracellular signaling pathways triggered by kisspeptin through its cognate receptor KISS1R and on the potential role of proteins interacting with this receptor. We then review evidence implicating both kisspeptin and R...
Kisspeptins, ligands of the receptor, Gpr54, are potent stimulators of puberty and fertility. Yet, w...
International audienceReproduction is controlled in the brain by a neural network that drives the se...
Reproductive function in mammals is primarily regulated by the production, release, and feedback act...
Reproductive function is regulated by the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonads (HPG) axis. Hypothalamic neu...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) neurons of hypothalamus are final ou...
Abstract Background Regulation of the reproductive system has been explained by the actions and feed...
GnRH neurons represent the final common pathway for the regulation of the reproductive axis and they...
International audienceThe neuronal control of fertility and sterility has been a subject of research...
Kisspeptin (a product of the Kiss1 gene) and its receptor (GPR54 or Kiss1r) have emerged as key play...
Fertility is a highly regulated process dependent on the orchestration of hypothalamic neuropeptides...
Kisspeptins are products of the KiSS-1 gene, which bind to a G protein-coupled receptor known...
Kisspeptin signaling at the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neuron is now relatively well char...
The G protein-coupled receptor 54 (GPR54) and its endogenous ligand, kisspeptin, are essential for a...
Kisspeptin and its G protein-coupled receptor (GPR) 54 are essential for activation of the hypothala...
Kisspeptin within the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus is a critical neuropeptide in the regulati...
Kisspeptins, ligands of the receptor, Gpr54, are potent stimulators of puberty and fertility. Yet, w...
International audienceReproduction is controlled in the brain by a neural network that drives the se...
Reproductive function in mammals is primarily regulated by the production, release, and feedback act...
Reproductive function is regulated by the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonads (HPG) axis. Hypothalamic neu...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) neurons of hypothalamus are final ou...
Abstract Background Regulation of the reproductive system has been explained by the actions and feed...
GnRH neurons represent the final common pathway for the regulation of the reproductive axis and they...
International audienceThe neuronal control of fertility and sterility has been a subject of research...
Kisspeptin (a product of the Kiss1 gene) and its receptor (GPR54 or Kiss1r) have emerged as key play...
Fertility is a highly regulated process dependent on the orchestration of hypothalamic neuropeptides...
Kisspeptins are products of the KiSS-1 gene, which bind to a G protein-coupled receptor known...
Kisspeptin signaling at the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neuron is now relatively well char...
The G protein-coupled receptor 54 (GPR54) and its endogenous ligand, kisspeptin, are essential for a...
Kisspeptin and its G protein-coupled receptor (GPR) 54 are essential for activation of the hypothala...
Kisspeptin within the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus is a critical neuropeptide in the regulati...
Kisspeptins, ligands of the receptor, Gpr54, are potent stimulators of puberty and fertility. Yet, w...
International audienceReproduction is controlled in the brain by a neural network that drives the se...
Reproductive function in mammals is primarily regulated by the production, release, and feedback act...