Kisspeptin regulates reproductive events, including puberty and ovulation, primarily via GnRH neurons. Prolonged treatment of prepubertal striped bass females with kisspeptin (Kiss) 1 or Kiss2 peptides failed to enhance puberty but suggested a gnrh-independent pituitary control pathway. Kiss2 inhibited, but Kiss1 stimulated, FSh beta expression and gonadal development, although hypophysiotropic gnrh1 and gnrh receptor expression remained unchanged. In situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry on brains and pituitaries revealed a differential plasticity between the 2 kisspeptin neurons. The differences were most pronounced at the prespawning phase in 2 regions along the path of gnrh1 axons: the nucleus lateralis tuberis (NLT) and the neuro...
The kisspeptin system is now accepted as a key regulator of vertebrate reproductive function, partic...
Poster presentado en el 7th International Symposium on Fish Endocrinology celebrado en Buenos Aires ...
L’article original est publié par The Endocrine SocietyInternational audienceKisspeptins are new act...
Kisspeptin regulates reproductive events, including puberty and ovulation, primarily via GnRH neuron...
Trabajo presentado en el 8º Congreso de la Asociación Ibérica de Endocrinología Comparada celebrado ...
It is well known that gonadotropin-releasing hormone (Gnrh) has a key role in reproduction by regula...
Kisspeptin1 (product of the Kiss1 gene) is the key neuropeptide that gates puberty and maintains fer...
Kisspeptin2 is a neuropeptide widely found in the brain and multiple peripheral tissues in the zebra...
Kisspeptin1 (product of the Kiss1 gene) is the key neuropeptide that gates puberty and maintains fer...
Kisspeptin1 (product of the Kiss1 gene) is the key neuropeptide that gates puberty and maintains fer...
Kisspeptin (product of the kiss1 gene) is the most potent known activator of the hypothalamo-pituita...
Kisspeptins are key players in the neuroendocrine control of puberty and other reproductive processe...
Some teleost species, including European sea bass, harbor two different kisspeptin coding genes: kis...
International audienceKisspeptins are now considered key players in the neuroendocrine control of pu...
The mechanisms underlying the initiation of puberty in fish are poorly understood, and whether the K...
The kisspeptin system is now accepted as a key regulator of vertebrate reproductive function, partic...
Poster presentado en el 7th International Symposium on Fish Endocrinology celebrado en Buenos Aires ...
L’article original est publié par The Endocrine SocietyInternational audienceKisspeptins are new act...
Kisspeptin regulates reproductive events, including puberty and ovulation, primarily via GnRH neuron...
Trabajo presentado en el 8º Congreso de la Asociación Ibérica de Endocrinología Comparada celebrado ...
It is well known that gonadotropin-releasing hormone (Gnrh) has a key role in reproduction by regula...
Kisspeptin1 (product of the Kiss1 gene) is the key neuropeptide that gates puberty and maintains fer...
Kisspeptin2 is a neuropeptide widely found in the brain and multiple peripheral tissues in the zebra...
Kisspeptin1 (product of the Kiss1 gene) is the key neuropeptide that gates puberty and maintains fer...
Kisspeptin1 (product of the Kiss1 gene) is the key neuropeptide that gates puberty and maintains fer...
Kisspeptin (product of the kiss1 gene) is the most potent known activator of the hypothalamo-pituita...
Kisspeptins are key players in the neuroendocrine control of puberty and other reproductive processe...
Some teleost species, including European sea bass, harbor two different kisspeptin coding genes: kis...
International audienceKisspeptins are now considered key players in the neuroendocrine control of pu...
The mechanisms underlying the initiation of puberty in fish are poorly understood, and whether the K...
The kisspeptin system is now accepted as a key regulator of vertebrate reproductive function, partic...
Poster presentado en el 7th International Symposium on Fish Endocrinology celebrado en Buenos Aires ...
L’article original est publié par The Endocrine SocietyInternational audienceKisspeptins are new act...