Regulation of NKB pathways and their roles in the control of Kiss1 neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the male mouse.
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Kisspeptin signalling and its roles in humansA new pathway in the control of the initiation of puberty: the MKRN3 genePacemaking kisspeptin neuronsAfferent neuronal control of type-I gonadotropin releasing hormone neurons in the humanA "Timed" Kiss Is Essential for Reproduction: Lessons from Mammalian StudiesInteractions between kisspeptins and neurokinin BApplying gene silencing technology to contraceptionThe decline in pulsatile GnRH release, as reflected by circulating LH concentrations, during the infant-juvenile transition in the agonadal male rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) is associated with a reduction in kisspeptin content of KNDy neurons of tTargeted gene silencing to induce permanent sterilityHigh-frequency stimulation-induced peptide release synchronizes arcuate kisspeptin neurons and excites GnRH neuronsNeurokinin B is critical for normal timing of sexual maturation but dispensable for adult reproductive function in female miceDaily successive changes in reproductive gene expression and neuronal activation in the brains of pubertal female mice.Electrophysiology of arcuate neurokinin B neurons in female Tac2-EGFP transgenic mice.Activation of neurokinin 3 receptors stimulates GnRH release in a location-dependent but kisspeptin-independent manner in adult miceRedundancy in Kiss1 expression safeguards reproduction in the mouse.Uncovering novel reproductive defects in neurokinin B receptor null mice: closing the gap between mice and men.Neuroanatomy of the kisspeptin signaling system in mammals: comparative and developmental aspects.Research resource: Gene profiling of G protein-coupled receptors in the arcuate nucleus of the female.Colocalization of cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript with kisspeptin and neurokinin B in the human infundibular regionNeurokinin-3 receptor activation in the retrochiasmatic area is essential for the full pre-ovulatory luteinising hormone surge in ewes.GPR54-dependent stimulation of luteinizing hormone secretion by neurokinin B in prepubertal rats.Substance P immunoreactivity exhibits frequent colocalization with kisspeptin and neurokinin B in the human infundibular region.Effects and interactions of tachykinins and dynorphin on FSH and LH secretion in developing and adult ratsNeuropeptide co-expression in hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons of laboratory animals and the human.17β-Estradiol increases persistent Na(+) current and excitability of AVPV/PeN Kiss1 neurons in female mice.Prenatal testosterone excess decreases neurokinin 3 receptor immunoreactivity within the arcuate nucleus KNDy cell population.Molecular profiling of postnatal development of the hypothalamus in female and male rats.Tacking toward reconciliation on Tacr3/TACR3 mutations.New insights into the control of pulsatile GnRH release: the role of Kiss1/neurokinin B neurons.Estrogenic regulation of the GnRH neuronSexual dimorphism of kisspeptin and neurokinin B immunoreactive neurons in the infundibular nucleus of aged men and womenEvidence of a role for kisspeptin and neurokinin B in puberty of female sheep.Selective optogenetic activation of arcuate kisspeptin neurons generates pulsatile luteinizing hormone secretion.Kiss of the mutant mouse: how genetically altered mice advanced our understanding of kisspeptin's role in reproductive physiologyMorphological evidence for enhanced kisspeptin and neurokinin B signaling in the infundibular nucleus of the aging man.Kisspeptin neurons from mice to men: similarities and differences.Neurokinin B and the control of the gonadotropic axis in the rat: developmental changes, sexual dimorphism, and regulation by gonadal steroids.Low degree of overlap between kisspeptin, neurokinin B, and dynorphin immunoreactivities in the infundibular nucleus of young male human subjects challenges the KNDy neuron concept.A potential mechanism for the sexual dimorphism in the onset of puberty and incidence of idiopathic central precocious puberty in children: sex-specific kisspeptin as an integrator of puberty signals.Both Estrogen and Androgen Modify the Response to Activation of Neurokinin-3 and κ-Opioid Receptors in Arcuate Kisspeptin Neurons From Male Mice.
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Regulation of NKB pathways and their roles in the control of Kiss1 neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the male mouse.
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D García-Galiano
D K Clifton
M L Gottsch
O K Ronnekleiv
R A Steiner
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10.1210/EN.2011-1143
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2011-09-13T00:00:00Z