Deficiency of arcuate nucleus kisspeptin results in postpubertal central hypogonadism

Jun 28, 2021American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism

Lack of key hormone signals in the brain’s reproductive control center leads to low sex hormone levels after puberty

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Abstract

Adult female mice lacking ARC kisspeptin exhibit significantly fewer LH pulses, leading to infertility.

  • Kisspeptin is synthesized in the anteroventral periventricular nucleus (AVPV) and arcuate nucleus (ARC) of the hypothalamus.
  • AVPV kisspeptin is associated with positive feedback control of reproductive hormones, while ARC kisspeptin is linked to negative feedback and regulation of hormone release.
  • Deletion of ARC kisspeptin in a novel mouse model resulted in persistent diestrus and hypogonadism in females.
  • Males with ARC kisspeptin deletion also experienced disrupted LH pulses and subfertility.
  • Normal pubertal onset was observed despite the absence of ARC kisspeptin.
  • The findings support the essential role of ARC kisspeptin in regulating estrous cyclicity and gametogenesis in both sexes.

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