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Developmental changes in hypothalamic Kiss1 expression during activation of the pulsatile release of luteinising hormone in maturing ewe lambs.

机译:在成熟的母羊羔中促黄体生成激素的脉动释放激活期间,下丘脑Kiss1表达的发育变化。

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Onset of puberty is characterised by a marked increase in the frequency of release of gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) and luteinising hormone (LH). The Kiss1 gene plays a critical role in pubertal development, and its product, kisspeptin, stimulates GnRH and LH release. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that Kiss1 gene expression in the preoptic area (POA) and hypothalamus increases during maturation of the reproductive neuroendocrine axis in association with increased LH pulsatility. Ovariectomised, oestradiol-replaced lambs were euthanised at 25, 30 and 35 weeks of age. Blood samples were collected before euthanasia to characterise the pattern of LH release. Kiss1 mRNA was detected in coronal sections of the POA and hypothalamus and Kiss1-expressing cells were identified on the basis of silver grain density. The mean number of Kiss1-expressing cells in the POA/periventricular (PeV) areas increased from 25 to 30 weeks of age. No further increase at 35 weeks of age was observed, and the changes in Kiss1 expression in the POA/PeV were independent of changes in LH pulse frequency. The mean number of Kiss1-expressing cells in the arcuate (ARC) nucleus did not differ among age groups, although it was greater in the middle ARC of lambs exhibiting increased frequency of LH release. The density of silver grains per cell did not differ among groups in any of the areas studied. The results obtained indicate that the Kiss1 gene is activated in the POA/PeV and ARC of ewe lambs during juvenile development, and that kisspeptin neurones in the middle ARC, in particular, are involved in the acceleration of pulsatile LH release during maturation of the reproductive neuroendocrine axis in ewe lambs.
机译:青春期开始的特征在于促性腺激素释放激素(GnRH)和黄体生成激素(LH)的释放频率显着增加。 Kiss1基因在青春期发育中起关键作用,其产物Kisspeptin刺激GnRH和LH释放。在本研究中,我们测试了这样的假说:在生殖神经内分泌轴的成熟过程中,与LH搏动性增加相关,在视前区(POA)和下丘脑中Kiss1基因表达增加。在25、30和35周龄时,将卵巢切除,经雌二醇置换的羔羊安乐死。安乐死前收集血液样本以表征LH释放的模式。在POA的冠状切片中检测到Kiss1 mRNA,并根据银粒密度鉴定下丘脑和表达Kiss1的细胞。在POA /脑室(PeV)区域中,表达Kiss1的细胞的平均数量从25周龄增加到30周龄。在35周龄时未观察到进一步的增加,并且POA / PeV中Kiss1表达的变化与LH脉冲频率的变化无关。弧形(ARC)核中表达Kiss1的细胞的平均数量在不同年龄组之间没有差异,尽管在中间ARC中,表现出LH释放频率增加的羔羊的平均数量更高。在任何研究区域中,各组之间每个单元的银晶粒密度没有差异。获得的结果表明,Kiss1基因在幼年羔羊的POA / PeV和ARC中被激活,特别是中间ARC中的Kisspeptin神经元参与生殖成熟过程中脉冲性LH释放的加速。母羊羔的神经内分泌轴。

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