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mediates reproductive physiology in seasonally breeding animals. As mentioned previously, kisspeptin staining in the hypothalamus (AVPV and ARC) was altered in response to photoperiodic treatment ...
of the KP system in the light of photoperiodic /seasonal control of reproduction and of the interactions between metabolism and reproduction control . Kisspeptin Breakthrough and Supremacy in the Central ...
to kisspeptin , reproduction and signal transduction.RESULTSKisspeptins and gpr-54 are critical for puberty and the regulation of reproduction . Kisspeptins have been implicated in mediating many of the important ...
that are controlled by environmental cues. Animals use photoperiod to perceive the change of seasons and the transduction of photoperiodic information to reproductive neuroendocrine activity is mediated by melatonin ...
are consistent with a role of KiSS-1/GPR54 in the seasonal control of reproduction . We propose that the photoperiod , via melatonin, modulates KiSS-1 neurons to drive the reproductive axis. Rev Endocr Metab Disord ...
In seasonally breeding vertebrates, extrinsic factors like photoperiod and temperature are major determinants, controlling the annual reproductive cycle. In teleosts, kisspeptin , which occurs in two ...
mediators in photoperiod ‐ controlled reproduction in seasonal breeders, and that KiSS‐1/GPR54 are expressed in the hypothalamus, ovaries, placenta, and pancreas. This study examined the expression of KiSS‐1 ...
A , Keller M. 2013 . Kisspeptin : a new neuronal target of primer pheromones in the control of reproductive function in mammals . Gen Comp Endocrinol 188 : 3 – 8 . Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS PubMed ...
(per1) and neuroendocrine output (βTSH) genes in the pars tuberalis and on kisspeptin gene expression in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus, which modulates reproductive activity. This critical ...
ADS PubMed WorldCat 30. Castellano JM , Roa J, Luque RM, Dieguez C, Aguilar E, Pinilla L, Tena-Sempere M. KiSS-1/ kisspeptins and the metabolic control of reproduction : physiologic roles and putative ...
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