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KiSS-1/kisspeptins and the metabolic control of reproduction: physiologic roles and putative physiopathological implications.

机译:KiSS-1 / kisspeptins和生殖的代谢控制:生理作用和假定的生理病理意义。

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It is well established that reproductive function is gated by the state of energy reserves of the organism; conditions of metabolic stress and energy insufficiency being frequently coupled to disturbed reproductive maturation and/or infertility. In addition, obesity is also commonly linked to altered puberty onset and reproductive impairment. Such an impact of energy status on the reproductive axis is conveyed through a number of neuropeptide hormones and metabolic cues, whose nature and mechanisms of action have begun to be deciphered only in recent years. In this context, the emergence of kisspeptins, encoded by the KiSS-1 gene, and their receptor, GPR54, as indispensable signals for normal pubertal maturation and gonadal function, has raised the possibility that the KiSS-1/GRP54 system might also participate in coupling body energy status and reproduction. We revise herein the experimental evidence, gathered in rodent models, supporting the contention that the hypothalamic KiSS-1 system operates as a central conduit for conveying metabolic information onto the centers governing reproductive function, through a putative leptin-kisspeptin-GnRH pathway. Admittedly, key aspects of this 'metabolic' network involving the KiSS-1 system, such as its different peripheral regulators and central effectors, have not been fully elucidated. Nonetheless, the proposed hypothalamic circuitry, responsible for transmitting metabolic information onto the reproductive axis through KiSS-1 neurons, might explain, at least in part, the mechanisms for the well-known alterations of fertility linked to conditions of disturbed energy balance in humans, from anorexia nervosa to morbid obesity.
机译:公认的是,生殖功能受生物体能量储备状态的控制。代谢压力和能量不足的症状通常与生殖成熟和/或不育症有关。此外,肥胖通常也与青春期发作和生殖功能障碍有关。能量状态对生殖轴的这种影响是通过许多神经肽激素和代谢线索传达的,这些激素和代谢线索的性质和作用机制只是在最近几年才开始被破译。在这种情况下,由KiSS-1基因编码的kisepteptin及其受体GPR54的出现是正常青春期成熟和性腺功能必不可少的信号,这增加了KiSS-1 / GRP54系统也可能参与其中的可能性。耦合人体能量状态和繁殖。我们在此修改在啮齿动物模型中收集的实验证据,以支持下丘脑KiSS-1系统作为通过假定的瘦素-kisspeptin-GnRH途径将代谢信息传递到控制生殖功能的中心的中央管道这一论点。诚然,涉及KiSS-1系统的“代谢”网络的关键方面,例如其不同的外围调节器和中央效应器,尚未得到充分阐明。尽管如此,拟议的下丘脑回路负责通过KiSS-1神经元将代谢信息传递到生殖轴上,这可能至少部分地解释了众所周知的与人类能量平衡紊乱有关的生育力改变的机制,从神经性厌食症到病态肥胖。

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