Evidence that Neurokinin B Controls Basal Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Secretion but Is Not Critical for Estrogen-Positive Feedback in Sheep

Feb 14, 2015Neuroendocrinology

Neurokinin B helps regulate basic hormone release but may not be essential for estrogen feedback in sheep

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Abstract

NKB mRNA expression in mid-ARC kisspeptin neurons was elevated during the mid-to-late follicular phase of the estrous cycle.

  • NKB expression in kisspeptin neurons may support increased pulsatile secretion of luteinizing hormone (LH).
  • Kisspeptin and the NK3R agonist senktide both increased LH pulse frequency and mean LH levels.
  • Infusion of an NK3R antagonist eliminated LH pulses but did not stop estrogen's positive feedback on LH secretion.
  • The findings suggest that while NKB enhances LH pulsatility in the follicular phase, it is not crucial for estrogen-induced LH surges.

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