2010
DOI: 10.1210/en.2010-0223
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Neurokinin B Stimulates GnRH Release in the Male Monkey (Macaca mulatta) and Is Colocalized with Kisspeptin in the Arcuate Nucleus

Abstract: Human genetics indicate that kisspeptin and neurokinin B (NKB) signaling are necessary for generating pulsatile LH release and therefore for initiation of puberty and maintaining gonadal function. In the present study, male monkeys were employed to examine 1) whether activation of the NKB receptor (NK3R) is associated with GnRH release, and 2) hypothalamic localization of these peptides using immunofluorescence histochemistry. Agonadal juveniles, in which pituitary responsiveness to GnRH was heightened by GnRH… Show more

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“…In keeping with the hypogonadotropic phenotype of patients with inactivating mutations of the NKB system, a number of studies in ewes, monkeys, mice, and rats have documented stimulatory actions of the NKB agonist, senktide, on LH secretion (28,33,34,35). Of note, the stimulatory effects of senktide on LH secretion were abrogated in Gpr54 null mice, thus suggesting that these require the integrity of kisspeptin signaling to manifest (35), a contention that is also supported by recent findings in the monkey (36).…”
Section: Kisspeptins: Major Gatekeepers Of Pubertymentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…In keeping with the hypogonadotropic phenotype of patients with inactivating mutations of the NKB system, a number of studies in ewes, monkeys, mice, and rats have documented stimulatory actions of the NKB agonist, senktide, on LH secretion (28,33,34,35). Of note, the stimulatory effects of senktide on LH secretion were abrogated in Gpr54 null mice, thus suggesting that these require the integrity of kisspeptin signaling to manifest (35), a contention that is also supported by recent findings in the monkey (36).…”
Section: Kisspeptins: Major Gatekeepers Of Pubertymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Efforts on this front have allowed the identification of neurotransmitters that are coexpressed with kisspeptins at specific neuronal populations. As a paradigmatic example, expression of neurokinin B (NKB) has been demonstrated in a subset of Kiss1 neurons in numerous species, including the sheep (24), the goat, the mouse (25,26), the rat (27), and the monkey (28). The translational relevance of such coexpression, and of NKB actions in the reproductive brain, is reinforced by data from human studies that demonstrated that lossof-function mutations in the genes encoding either NKB (TAC3 in humans) or its receptor, NK3R (TAC3R in humans), are associated with impuberism and iHH (29,30,31), a phenotype similar to that of GPR54 or KISS1 null humans (10).…”
Section: Kisspeptins: Major Gatekeepers Of Pubertymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, testes from three additional juvenile monkeys (13-15 months of age) that were castrated for an unrelated study (Ramaswamy et al 2010) were also employed. Testes from these animals, which were also labeled with BrdU, were fixed in Bouin's or 4% paraformaldehyde and comprised a mid juvenile group.…”
Section: Experimental Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following castration, testes were weighed and cut into several fragments for immersion fixation overnight in Bouin's solution or 10% neutral buffered formalin or 4% paraformaldehyde and processed for paraffin embedding. Postoperatively, each monkey received antibiotic and analgesic treatments as described previously (Ramaswamy et al 2010).…”
Section: Castration and Processing Of Testicular Tissuementioning
confidence: 99%