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ra0001s019 | SRD Plenary Lecture | WCRB2014

Kisspeptin-GPR54 signaling controlling reproductive functions in mammals

Tsukamura Hiroko

Kisspeptin-GPR54 signaling plays a key role to govern reproductive function through regulating GnRH/gonadotropin release in mammals, including rodents, ruminants, reflex ovulators, and primates. Surge and pulse modes of GnRH/gonadotropin secretion are responsible for ovulation and gametogenesis/steroidogenesis, respectively. It has been suggested that kisspeptin neurons located in the anterior hypothalamus, such as the anteroventral periventricular nucleus (AVPV) and preoptic ...

ra0001p327 | (1) | WCRB2014

Establishment of immortalized neuronal cell lines derived from fetal goat hypothalamus

Suetomi Yuta , Tsukamura Hiroko , Ohkura Satoshi , Matsuda Fuko

Neurons essential for reproductive functions are distributed in hypothalamus. The precise functions of these neurons are not fully analyzed at a cellular level, especially in domestic animals. To analyze cellular mechanisms that control ruminant reproduction, we generated neuronal cell lines by immortalizing fetal goat hypothalamus.The hypothalamic arcuate nucleus was collected from a female Shiba goat at E118. The tissue was dispersed and plated. Twenty...

ra0001p329 | (1) | WCRB2014

Changes in gene expressions induced by perinatal estrogen related to the brain sexual differentiation in rodents

Watanabe Youki , Sakakibara Mototsugu , Uenoyama Yoshihisa , Minabe Shiori , Deura Chikaya , Nakamura Sho , Maeda Kei-ichiro , Tsukamura Hiroko

Brain mechanism responsible for LH surge generation shows sexual dimorphism in rodents. The dimorphism is considered to be due to the perinatal estrogen converted from testicular androgen during developing period. The present paper aimed to clarify the mechanisms mediating the estrogen-induced defeminization of LH surge-generating system. The microarray analysis is an attempt to obtain the candidate gene(s) mediating the perinatal estrogen action causing the brain sexual diffe...

ra0001p338 | (1) | WCRB2014

Gonadotropin-independent follicle development in the Kiss1/− female rats

Shirota Mariko , Kawashima Jun , Shirota Kinji , Uenoyama Yoshihisa , Nakamura Sho , Ikegami Kana , Maeda Kei-ichiro , Tsukamura Hiroko

Introduction: Kisspeptin, encoded by Kiss1, is a neuropeptide that directly regulates GnRH secretion from the hypothalamus. The present study aimed to examine a relationship between the circulating gonadotropin levels and follicle development using the Kiss1 knockout (Kiss1 KO) adult female rats.Materials and methods: Kiss1 KO and WT animals were obtained by mating of Kiss1+/− males and female...

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...

ra0001p335 | (1) | WCRB2014

Neurokinin B activates synchronized intracellular Ca2+ oscillations in KNDy neurons obtained from the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus of Kiss1–GFP transgenic mice

Ikegami Kana , Minabe Shiori , Ieda Nahoko , Goto Teppei , Abe Hitomi , Sanbo Makoto , Hirabayashi Masumi , Maeda Kei-ichiro , Tsukamura Hiroko , Uenoyama Yoshihisa

Pulsatile secretion of GnRH/LH is indispensable for puberty onset and normal reproductive functions in mammalian species. A cohort of neurons expressing three neuropeptides, kisspeptin, neurokinin B (NKB), and dynorphin (KNDy neurons), localized in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC), are considered to be a source of GnRH pulse generator. A synchronous discharge of KNDy neurons might be obligatory for pulsatile GnRH secretion. The present study aimed to determine whether NK...

ra0001p339 | (1) | WCRB2014

Hypothalamic arcuate nuleus-specific enhancer for kisspeptin expression of female mice

Goto Teppei , Tsukamura Hiroko , Tomikawa Junko , Abe Hitomi , Fukanuma Tatsuya , Imaura Takuya , Takase Kenji , Sanbo Makoto , Tomita Koichi , Hirabayashi Masumi , Maeda Kei-ichiro , Uenoyama Yoshihisa

Two populations of kisspeptin neurons, located in the arcuate nucleus (ARC) and anteroventral periventricular nucleus (AVPV), are considered to be involved in generating GnRH pulse and surge respectively. The present study aimed to determine the region-specific enhancer for ARC Kiss1 gene expression by in vivo reporter assay using transgenic (Tg) mice. Three GFP reporter constructs (long-, middle-, and short-length) were generated by insertion of GFP cDNA in ...

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...