نتایج جستجو برای: kiss1

تعداد نتایج: 799  

2016
S.‐H. Yeo V. Kyle P. G. Morris S. Jackman L. C. Sinnett‐Smith M. Schacker C. Chen W. H. Colledge

Kisspeptin neuropeptides are encoded by the Kiss1 gene and play a critical role in the regulation of the mammalian reproductive axis. Kiss1 neurones are found in two locations in the rodent hypothalamus: one in the arcuate nucleus (ARC) and another in the RP3V region, which includes the anteroventral periventricular nucleus (AVPV). Detailed mapping of the fibre distribution of Kiss1 neurones wi...

Journal: :Cancer research 2003
Steven F Goldberg Mary E Miele Naohito Hatta Minoru Takata Carrie Paquette-Straub Leonard P Freedman Danny R Welch

Loss of genetic material on chromosome 6 has been associated with progression of human melanomas. We showed previously that introducing chromosome 6 into metastatic human melanoma cell lines suppresses metastasis without affecting the ability of the hybrids to form progressively growing tumors. By subtractive hybridization comparing nonmetastatic chromosome 6-containing (neo6/C8161) versus pare...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 2007
E J Mead J J Maguire R E Kuc A P Davenport

Orphan G-protein-coupled receptors that have recently been paired with their cognate ligand are an often untapped resource for novel drug development. The KISS1 receptor (previously designated GPR54) has been paired with biologically active cleavage peptides of the KiSS-1 gene product, the kisspeptins (KP). The focus of this review is the emerging pharmacology and physiology of the KP. Genetic ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2011
Rexford S Ahima

Leptin exerts a permissive action on puberty by stimulating release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) in the hypothalamus. However, GnRH neurons lack leptin receptor (LepR), indicating that leptin must indirectly regulate these neurons. The Kiss1 gene produces kisspeptins that stimulate GnRH secretion. Because Kiss1 neurons express LepR and inactivation of Kiss1 causes hypogonadotropic h...

2013
Mohammad Saied Salehi Mohammad Reza Jafarzadeh Shirazi Mohammad Javad Zamiri Farid Pazhoohi Mohammad Reza Namavar Ali Niazi Amin Ramezani Nader Tanideh Amin Tamadon Afsoon Zarei

Kisspeptin and RFamide-related peptide-3 (RFRP-3) are known to affect GnRH/luteinizing hormone (LH) in several species, including the rat. It has been hypothesized that GnRH/LH changes during the rat estrous cycle may result from changes in the expression of KiSS1 and RFRP-3 genes. Therefore, the present study investigates KiSS1 and RFRP-3 gene expression at the transcriptional level in the rat...

2013
Amanda K Wyatt Monika Zavodna Jean L Viljoen Jo-Ann L Stanton Neil J Gemmell Christine L Jasoni

The initiation of mammalian puberty is underpinned by an increase in Kisspeptin (Kiss1) signaling via its receptor (Kiss1r/GPR54) on gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons. Animals and humans with loss-of-function mutations in Kiss1 or Kiss1r fail to go through puberty. The timing of puberty is dependent on environmental factors, and malleability in puberty timing suggests a mechanism th...

Journal: :Neuroendocrinology 2016
Yoshihisa Uenoyama Junko Tomikawa Naoko Inoue Teppei Goto Shiori Minabe Nahoko Ieda Sho Nakamura Youki Watanabe Kana Ikegami Fuko Matsuda Satoshi Ohkura Kei-Ichiro Maeda Hiroko Tsukamura

After the discovery of hypothalamic kisspeptin encoded by the Kiss1 gene, the central mechanism regulating gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion, and hence gonadotropin secretion, is gradually being unraveled. This has increased our understanding of the central mechanism regulating puberty and subsequent reproductive performance in mammals. Recently, emerging evidence has indicated th...

Journal: :In vivo 2012
A Makri P Msaouel C Petraki D Milingos A Protopapas A Liapi A Antsaklis C Magkou M Koutsilieris

BACKGROUND The KISS1/KISS1R system has been implicated in the physiology of reproduction and many studies have documented the stimulatory effect of kisspeptin on Gonadotropin-releasing Hormone (GnRH) and gonadotropin secretion. In addition, the KISS1/KISS1R system has been implicated in several pathophysiological processes, including cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS We examined the pattern of KI...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2009
Alexander S Kauffman Víctor M Navarro Joshua Kim Donald K Clifton Robert A Steiner

In mammals, puberty onset typically occurs earlier in females than in males, but the explanation for sexual differentiation in the tempo of pubertal development is unknown. Puberty in both sexes is a brain-dependent phenomenon and involves alterations in the sensitivity of neuronal circuits to gonadal steroid feedback as well as gonadal hormone-independent changes in neuronal circuitry. Kisspep...

Journal: :Journal of neuroendocrinology 2011
J S Redmond G M Baez-Sandoval K M Spell T E Spencer C A Lents G L Williams M Amstalden

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 i...

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