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Comparative insights of the kisspeptin/kisspeptin receptor system: Lessons from non-mammalian vertebrates

机译:Kisspeptin / Kissspeptin受体系统的比较见解:来自非哺乳动物脊椎动物的经验教训

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Kisspeptins, the peptide products of the Kiss1 gene, were initially identified in mammals as ligands of the G protein-coupled receptor 54 (GPR54; also termed Kiss1R) with ability to suppress tumor metastasis. In late 2003, the indispensable role of kisspeptins in the control of reproductive function was disclosed by the seminal observations that humans and mice carrying inactivating mutations of GPR54 displayed hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. Since then, numerous experimental studies, conducted initially in several mammalian species, have substantiated the roles of kisspeptins as essential players in the physiologic regulation of key aspects of reproductive maturation and function, including the timing of puberty onset, the dynamic control of gonadotropin secretion via stimulation of GnRH neurons, the transmission of the negative and positive feedback effects of sex steroids, the metabolic regulation of fertility and the control of reproductive function by environmental (photoperiodic) cues. Notably, while studies about kisspeptins in non-mammals appeared initially to lag behind, significant efforts have been devoted recently to define the genomic organization and functional characteristics of kiss/kisspeptins and gpr54 in different non-mammalian species, including fish, reptiles and amphibians. These analyses, which will be comprehensively revised herein, have not only substantiated the conserved, essential roles of kisspeptins in the control of reproduction, but have also disclosed intriguing evolutionary aspects of kisspeptins and their receptors. Such comparative approaches will be instrumental to fuel further studies on the molecular regulation and physiological roles of kisspeptins, thus helping to unveil the complex biology of this system as indispensable regulator of the reproductive axis in a wide diversity of animal species. © 2011 Elsevier Inc.
机译:Kisspeptins是Kiss1基因的肽产物,最初在哺乳动物中被鉴定为具有抑制肿瘤转移能力的G蛋白偶联受体54(GPR54;也称为Kiss1R)的配体。 2003年底,具有开创性的观察表明,人和小鼠携带GPR54的失活突变后,kisepteptin在控制生殖功能中起着不可或缺的作用,表现出性腺功能减退性腺功能减退。从那时起,最初在几个哺乳动物物种中进行的大量实验研究证实了吻肽素在生殖成熟和功能的关键方面的生理调节中的重要作用,包括青春期的发作时间,促性腺激素分泌的动态调控。刺激GnRH神经元,性类固醇的负反馈和正反馈传递,生育的代谢调节以及环境(光周期)提示控制生殖功能。值得注意的是,尽管有关非哺乳动物中kisepteptin的研究起初似乎滞后,但近来人们作出了巨大努力来确定不同非哺乳动物物种(包括鱼类,爬行动物和两栖动物)中kis / kisspeptins和gpr54的基因组组织和功能特性。这些分析将在本文中进行全面修订,不仅证实了亲肽素在生殖控制中的保守,必不可少的作用,而且还揭示了令人感兴趣的亲肽素及其受体的进化方面。这种比较方法将有助于进一步研究kisepteptin的分子调控和生理作用,从而有助于揭示该系统作为多种动物物种中不可或缺的生殖轴调节剂的复杂生物学特性。 ©2011爱思唯尔公司。

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