2022
DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2022.917464
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The role of Kisspeptin signaling in Oocyte maturation

Abstract: Kisspeptins (KPs) secreted from the hypothalamic KP neurons act on KP receptors (KPRs) in gonadotropin (GPN) releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons to produce GnRH. GnRH acts on pituitary gonadotrophs to induce secretion of GPNs, namely follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), which are essential for ovarian follicle development, oocyte maturation and ovulation. Thus, hypothalamic KPs regulate oocyte maturation indirectly through GPNs. KPs and KPRs are also expressed in the ovarian follicles … Show more

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“…Exogenous administration of kp ultimately leads to the oocyte maturation variety of species and ovulation occurs (Ruohonen et al, 2022;Gaytan et al, 2014;Taniguchi et al, 2017;Chakravarthi et al, 2021) [26] . Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) can use Kp one of the reproductive regulators to indirectly affect oocyte maturation in humans and animals (Masumi et al, 2022) [27] . The role of Kp in the production of gonadotrophins may be species-specific because in dogs it enhances the release of FSH and LH (Albers-Wolthers et al, 2014) [16] , but most of the species can enhance only LH [28,36] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exogenous administration of kp ultimately leads to the oocyte maturation variety of species and ovulation occurs (Ruohonen et al, 2022;Gaytan et al, 2014;Taniguchi et al, 2017;Chakravarthi et al, 2021) [26] . Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) can use Kp one of the reproductive regulators to indirectly affect oocyte maturation in humans and animals (Masumi et al, 2022) [27] . The role of Kp in the production of gonadotrophins may be species-specific because in dogs it enhances the release of FSH and LH (Albers-Wolthers et al, 2014) [16] , but most of the species can enhance only LH [28,36] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%