Estrogen positive feedback to gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons in the rodent: the case for the rostral periventricular area of the third ventricle (RP3V).
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Gonadotrophin-releasing hormone nerve terminals, tanycytes and neurohaemal junction remodelling in the adult median eminence: functional consequences for reproduction and dynamic role of vascular endothelial cellsRoles for oestrogen receptor β in adult brain functionIdentification of a regulatory loop for the synthesis of neurosteroids: a steroidogenic acute regulatory protein-dependent mechanism involving hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis receptorsKisspeptin signalling and its roles in humansBalancing ovulation and anovulation: integration of the reproductive and energy balance axes by neuropeptidesThe Interplay between Circadian System, Cholesterol Synthesis, and Steroidogenesis Affects Various Aspects of Female ReproductionAfferent neuronal control of type-I gonadotropin releasing hormone neurons in the human60 YEARS OF NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY: The hypothalamo-prolactin axisThe kisspeptin-GnRH pathway in human reproductive health and diseaseMinireview: kisspeptin/neurokinin B/dynorphin (KNDy) cells of the arcuate nucleus: a central node in the control of gonadotropin-releasing hormone secretionInvestigation of the effects of subchronic low dose oral exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) and ethinyl estradiol (EE) on estrogen receptor expression in the juvenile and adult female rat hypothalamusAblation of KNDy Neurons Results in Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism and Amplifies the Steroid-Induced LH Surge in Female Rats.Corticosterone Blocks Ovarian Cyclicity and the LH Surge via Decreased Kisspeptin Neuron Activation in Female Mice.Absent Progesterone Signaling in Kisspeptin Neurons Disrupts the LH Surge and Impairs Fertility in Female MicePositive, but not negative feedback actions of estradiol in adult female mice require estrogen receptor α in kisspeptin neuronsDevelopmental GnRH signaling is not required for sexual differentiation of kisspeptin neurons but is needed for maximal Kiss1 gene expression in adult femalesAnalysis of multiple positive feedback paradigms demonstrates a complete absence of LH surges and GnRH activation in mice lacking kisspeptin signaling.Shift in Kiss1 cell activity requires estrogen receptor α.Sexually dimorphic testosterone secretion in prenatal and neonatal mice is independent of kisspeptin-Kiss1r and GnRH signaling.Anabolic androgenic steroid abuse: multiple mechanisms of regulation of GABAergic synapses in neuroendocrine control regions of the rodent forebrainChronic exposure to anabolic androgenic steroids alters activity and synaptic function in neuroendocrine control regions of the female mouseCharacterisation of arcuate nucleus kisspeptin/neurokinin B neuronal projections and regulation during lactation in the rat.Forebrain projections of arcuate neurokinin B neurons demonstrated by anterograde tract-tracing and monosodium glutamate lesions in the rat.Altered GABAA receptor-mediated synaptic transmission disrupts the firing of gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons in male mice under conditions that mimic steroid abuseCircadian regulation of Kiss1 neurons: implications for timing the preovulatory gonadotropin-releasing hormone/luteinizing hormone surgeThe Buzz about anabolic androgenic steroids: electrophysiological effects in excitable tissues.Estrogen actions in the brain and the basis for differential action in men and women: a case for sex-specific medicines.Estradiol modulates Kiss1 neuronal response to ghrelinVasoactive intestinal peptide modulation of the steroid-induced LH surge involves kisspeptin signaling in young but not in middle-aged female rats.Sex differences in circadian timing systems: implications for disease.Neuroanatomy of the kisspeptin signaling system in mammals: comparative and developmental aspects.The potential regulatory mechanisms of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone in gonadotropin transcriptions identified with bioinformatics analyses.Mutual interaction of kisspeptin, estrogen and bone morphogenetic protein-4 activity in GnRH regulation by GT1-7 cellsEstrogen actions on neuroendocrine glia.Coming of age in the kisspeptin era: sex differences, development, and puberty.GnRH signaling, the gonadotrope and endocrine control of fertility.Age- and hormone-regulation of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor subunit NR2b in the anteroventral periventricular nucleus of the female rat: implications for reproductive senescenceSexual differentiation and development of forebrain reproductive circuitsHypothalamic expression of KISS1 and gonadotropin inhibitory hormone genes during the menstrual cycle of a non-human primate.Anatomy of the kisspeptin neural network in mammals.
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Estrogen positive feedback to gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons in the rodent: the case for the rostral periventricular area of the third ventricle (RP3V).
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