Publication: Beyond the brain-Peripheral kisspeptin signaling is essential for promoting endometrial gland development and function.
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Date
2016-06-10
Authors
Leon, Silvia
Fernandois, Daniela
Sull, Alexandra
Sull, Judith
Calder, Michele
Hayashi, Kanako
Bhattacharya, Moshmi
Power, Stephen
Vilos, George A
Vilos, Angelos G
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Nature Publishing Group
Abstract
Uterine growth and endometrial gland formation (adenogenesis) and function, are essential for fertility and are controlled by estrogens and other regulators, whose nature and physiological relevance are yet to be elucidated. Kisspeptin, which signals via Kiss1r, is essential for fertility, primarily through its central control of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis, but also likely through peripheral actions. Using genetically modified mice, we addressed the contributions of central and peripheral kisspeptin signaling in regulating uterine growth and adenogenesis. Global ablation of Kiss1 or Kiss1r dramatically suppressed uterine growth and almost fully prevented adenogenesis. However, while uterine growth was fully rescued by E2 treatment of Kiss1(-/-) mice and by genetic restoration of kisspeptin signaling in GnRH neurons in Kiss1r(-/-) mice, functional adenogenesis was only marginally restored. Thus, while uterine growth is largely dependent on ovarian E2-output via central kisspeptin signaling, peripheral kisspeptin signaling is indispensable for endometrial adenogenesis and function, essential aspects of reproductive competence.
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MeSH Terms
Animals
Endometrium
Estrogens
Female
Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone
Kisspeptins
Mice
Neurons
Organogenesis
Ovary
Receptors, Kisspeptin-1
Reproduction
Signal Transduction
Uterus
Endometrium
Estrogens
Female
Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone
Kisspeptins
Mice
Neurons
Organogenesis
Ovary
Receptors, Kisspeptin-1
Reproduction
Signal Transduction
Uterus
DeCS Terms
Endometrio
Estrógenos
Femenino
Hormonaliberadora de Gonadotropina
Kisspeptinas
Neuronas
Organogénesis
Ovario
Ratones
Receptores de kisspeptina-1
Reproducción
Útero
Estrógenos
Femenino
Hormonaliberadora de Gonadotropina
Kisspeptinas
Neuronas
Organogénesis
Ovario
Ratones
Receptores de kisspeptina-1
Reproducción
Útero
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Keywords
Developmental biology, Endocrinology
Citation
León S, Fernandois D, Sull A, Sull J, Calder M, Hayashi K, et al. Beyond the brain-Peripheral kisspeptin signaling is essential for promoting endometrial gland development and function. Sci Rep. 2016 Jul 1;6:29073.