RRC ID 2259
Author Kanda S, Akazome Y, Matsunaga T, Yamamoto N, Yamada S, Tsukamura H, Maeda K, Oka Y.
Title Identification of KiSS-1 product kisspeptin and steroid-sensitive sexually dimorphic kisspeptin neurons in medaka (oryzias latipes).
Journal Endocrinology
Abstract Recently, a novel physiologically active peptide, kisspeptin (metastin), has been reported to facilitate sexual maturation and ovulation by directly stimulating GnRH neurons in several mammalian species. Despite its importance in the neuroendocrine regulation of reproduction, kisspeptin neurons have only been studied in mammals, and there has been no report on the kisspeptin or kisspeptin neuronal systems in nonmammalian vertebrates. We used medaka for the initial identification of the KiSS-1 gene and the anatomical distribution of KiSS-1 mRNA expressing neurons (KiSS-1 neurons) in the brain of nonmammalian species. In situ hybridization for the medaka KiSS-1 gene cloned here proved that two kisspeptin neuronal populations are localized in the hypothalamic nuclei, the nucleus posterioris periventricularis and the nucleus ventral tuberis (NVT). Furthermore, NVT KiSS-1 neurons were sexually dimorphic in number (male neurons > female neurons) under the breeding conditions. We also found that the number of KiSS-1 neurons in the NVT but not that in the nucleus posterioris periventricularis was positively regulated by ovarian estrogens. The fact that there were clear differences in the number of NVT KiSS-1 neurons between the fish under the breeding and nonbreeding conditions strongly suggests that the steroid-sensitive changes in the KiSS-1 mRNA expression in the NVT occur physiologically, according to the changes in the reproductive state. From the present results, we conclude that the medaka KiSS-1 neuronal system is involved in the central regulation of reproductive functions, and, given many experimental advantages, the medaka brain may serve as a good model system to study its physiology.
Volume 149(5)
Pages 2467-76
Published 2008-5-1
DOI 10.1210/en.2007-1503
PII en.2007-1503
PMID 18202129
MeSH Amino Acid Sequence Animals Base Sequence Cloning, Molecular Female Genes, Tumor Suppressor* Humans Kisspeptins Male Models, Biological Molecular Sequence Data Neurons / drug effects Neurons / metabolism* Oryzias / genetics* Oryzias / metabolism Reproduction / physiology Sequence Homology, Amino Acid Sex Characteristics* Steroids / pharmacology* Tissue Distribution Tumor Suppressor Proteins / genetics
IF 3.934
Times Cited 157
WOS Category ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
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INFORMATION Medaka