Kisspeptin controls reproduction by stimulating gonadotrophin-releasing hormone neurones via its receptor Kiss1r. Kiss1r is also expressed other brain areas and in peripheral tissues, suggesting additional nonreproductive roles. We recently determined that Kiss1r knockout (KO) mice develop an obese and diabetic phenotype. In the present study, we investigated whether Kiss1r KOs develop this metabolic phenotype as a result of alterations in the expression of metabolic genes involved in the appetite regulating system of the hypothalamus, including neuropeptide Y (Npy) and pro-opiomelanocortin (Pomc), as well as leptin receptor (Lepr), ghrelin receptor (Ghsr), and melanocortin receptors 3 and 4 (Mc3r, Mc4r). Body weights, leptin levels and hyp...
Arcuate neurons that coexpress kisspeptin (Kiss1), neurokinin B (Tac2), and dynorphin (Pdyn) mediate...
Background: Kisspeptin (encoded by the KISS1 gene in humans) is an excitatory neuromodulatory peptid...
Puberty is a key developmental phenomenon highly sensitive to metabolic modulation. Worrying trends ...
The neuropeptide kisspeptin regulates reproduction by stimulating gonadotropin-releasing hormone (Gn...
Kisspeptin and its receptor, Kiss1r, act centrally to stimulate reproduction. Recent evidence indica...
Kisspeptin and its receptor, Kiss1r, act centrally to stimulate reproduction. Recent evidence indica...
Kisspeptin regulates reproduction via signaling through the receptor, Kiss1r, in GnRH neurons. Howev...
The peptide kisspeptin and its receptor, Kiss1r, act centrally to stimulate reproduction. Evidence i...
Kisspeptin (encoded by the Kiss1 gene) and its receptor, KISS1R (encoded by the Kiss1r gene), have w...
A large body of data has established the hypothalamic kisspeptin (KP) and its receptor, KISS1R, as m...
The adipocyte-derived hormone leptin is required for normal pubertal maturation in mice and humans a...
The adipocyte-derived hormone leptin is required for normal pubertal maturation in mice and humans a...
The adipocyte-derived hormone leptin is required for normal pubertal maturation in mice and humans a...
Reproduction requires adequate energy stores for parents and offspring to survive. Kiss1 neurons, wh...
GPR54, Kisspeptin-1 receptor (KISS1R), a member of rhodopsin family, plays a critical role in pubert...
Arcuate neurons that coexpress kisspeptin (Kiss1), neurokinin B (Tac2), and dynorphin (Pdyn) mediate...
Background: Kisspeptin (encoded by the KISS1 gene in humans) is an excitatory neuromodulatory peptid...
Puberty is a key developmental phenomenon highly sensitive to metabolic modulation. Worrying trends ...
The neuropeptide kisspeptin regulates reproduction by stimulating gonadotropin-releasing hormone (Gn...
Kisspeptin and its receptor, Kiss1r, act centrally to stimulate reproduction. Recent evidence indica...
Kisspeptin and its receptor, Kiss1r, act centrally to stimulate reproduction. Recent evidence indica...
Kisspeptin regulates reproduction via signaling through the receptor, Kiss1r, in GnRH neurons. Howev...
The peptide kisspeptin and its receptor, Kiss1r, act centrally to stimulate reproduction. Evidence i...
Kisspeptin (encoded by the Kiss1 gene) and its receptor, KISS1R (encoded by the Kiss1r gene), have w...
A large body of data has established the hypothalamic kisspeptin (KP) and its receptor, KISS1R, as m...
The adipocyte-derived hormone leptin is required for normal pubertal maturation in mice and humans a...
The adipocyte-derived hormone leptin is required for normal pubertal maturation in mice and humans a...
The adipocyte-derived hormone leptin is required for normal pubertal maturation in mice and humans a...
Reproduction requires adequate energy stores for parents and offspring to survive. Kiss1 neurons, wh...
GPR54, Kisspeptin-1 receptor (KISS1R), a member of rhodopsin family, plays a critical role in pubert...
Arcuate neurons that coexpress kisspeptin (Kiss1), neurokinin B (Tac2), and dynorphin (Pdyn) mediate...
Background: Kisspeptin (encoded by the KISS1 gene in humans) is an excitatory neuromodulatory peptid...
Puberty is a key developmental phenomenon highly sensitive to metabolic modulation. Worrying trends ...