Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on reproductive biology and medicine

ra0001p347 | (1) | WCRB2014

The role of kisspeptin for defeminization and masculinization of sexual behaviors in rats

Nakamura Sho , Uenoyama Yoshihisa , Ikegami Kana , Tamura Chihiro , Sanbo Makoto , Hirabayashi Masumi , Tsukamura Hiroko , Maeda Kei-ichiro

Kisspeptin, encoded by Kiss1 gene, is considered to be a key regulator for GnRH secretion. Kiss1 knockout (KO) rats are infertile due to the absence of gonadotropin secretion in both sexes. Kiss1 KO male rats receiving testosterone during their adult age showed no male sexual behaviors (mount, intromission, and ejaculation), but showed female sexual behavior (lordosis) in Kiss1 KO males. To examine whether kisspeptin is also needed to induce...

ra0001p344 | (1) | WCRB2014

Lack of gonadotropin release in Kiss1 knockout male rats

Uenoyama Yoshihisa , Nakamura Sho , Hayakawa Yuki , Ikegami Kana , Deura Chikaya , Minabe Shiori , Tomikawa Junko , Goto Teppei , Ieda Nahoko , Sanbo Makoto , Tamura Chihiro , Hirabayashi Masumi , Maeda Kei-ichiro , Tsukamura Hiroko

Kisspeptin, encoded by Kiss1 gene, has attracted attention as a key neuropeptide in controlling reproduction in mammals. Earlier studies with Kiss1 or its cognate receptor Gpr54 knockout (KO) mice showed the indispensable role of kisspeptin–GPR54 signaling on reproduction, but detailed analysis of gonadotropin release were still limited. Here we have generated Kiss1 KO rats to evaluate a role of kisspeptin on pulsatile gonadotropin secr...