Neuropeptide co-expression in hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons of laboratory animals and the human

Hypothalamic peptidergic neurons using kisspeptin (KP) and its co-transmitters for communication are critically involved in the regulation of mammalian reproduction and puberty. This article provides an overview of neuropeptides present in KP neurons, with a focus on the human species. Immunohistoch...

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Main Authors: Katalin eSkrapits, Beata Agnes Borsay, László eHerczeg, Philippe eCiofi, Zsolt eLiposits, Erik eHrabovszky
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-02-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2015.00029/full
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spelling doaj-23dfd6fce434433ea5750aa9589e26b32020-11-24T23:19:37ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroscience1662-453X2015-02-01910.3389/fnins.2015.00029126621Neuropeptide co-expression in hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons of laboratory animals and the humanKatalin eSkrapits0Beata Agnes Borsay1László eHerczeg2Philippe eCiofi3Zsolt eLiposits4Zsolt eLiposits5Erik eHrabovszky6Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of SciencesFaculty of Medicine of the University of DebrecenFaculty of Medicine of the University of DebrecenINSERM U862, Neurocentre MagendieInstitute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of SciencesFaculty of Information Technology and Bionics, Pázmány Péter Catholic Univ.Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of SciencesHypothalamic peptidergic neurons using kisspeptin (KP) and its co-transmitters for communication are critically involved in the regulation of mammalian reproduction and puberty. This article provides an overview of neuropeptides present in KP neurons, with a focus on the human species. Immunohistochemical studies reveal that large subsets of human KP neurons synthesize neurokinin B, as also shown in laboratory species. In contrast, dynorphin described in KP neurons of rodents and sheep is found rarely in KP cells of human males and postmenopausal females. Similarly, galanin is detectable in mouse, but not human, KP cells, whereas substance P, cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript and proenkephalin-derived opioids are expressed in varying subsets of KP neurons in humans, but not reported in ARC of other species. Human KP neurons do not contain neurotensin, cholecystokinin, proopiomelanocortin-derivatives, agouti-related protein, neuropeptide Y, somatostatin or tyrosine hydroxylase (dopamine). These data identify the possible co-transmitters of human KP cells. Neurochemical properties distinct from those of laboratory species indicate that humans use considerably different neurotransmitter mechanisms to regulate fertility.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2015.00029/fullHypothalamusNeurokinin BReproductionSubstance PKisspeptindynorphin
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author Katalin eSkrapits
Beata Agnes Borsay
László eHerczeg
Philippe eCiofi
Zsolt eLiposits
Zsolt eLiposits
Erik eHrabovszky
spellingShingle Katalin eSkrapits
Beata Agnes Borsay
László eHerczeg
Philippe eCiofi
Zsolt eLiposits
Zsolt eLiposits
Erik eHrabovszky
Neuropeptide co-expression in hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons of laboratory animals and the human
Frontiers in Neuroscience
Hypothalamus
Neurokinin B
Reproduction
Substance P
Kisspeptin
dynorphin
author_facet Katalin eSkrapits
Beata Agnes Borsay
László eHerczeg
Philippe eCiofi
Zsolt eLiposits
Zsolt eLiposits
Erik eHrabovszky
author_sort Katalin eSkrapits
title Neuropeptide co-expression in hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons of laboratory animals and the human
title_short Neuropeptide co-expression in hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons of laboratory animals and the human
title_full Neuropeptide co-expression in hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons of laboratory animals and the human
title_fullStr Neuropeptide co-expression in hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons of laboratory animals and the human
title_full_unstemmed Neuropeptide co-expression in hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons of laboratory animals and the human
title_sort neuropeptide co-expression in hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons of laboratory animals and the human
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neuroscience
issn 1662-453X
publishDate 2015-02-01
description Hypothalamic peptidergic neurons using kisspeptin (KP) and its co-transmitters for communication are critically involved in the regulation of mammalian reproduction and puberty. This article provides an overview of neuropeptides present in KP neurons, with a focus on the human species. Immunohistochemical studies reveal that large subsets of human KP neurons synthesize neurokinin B, as also shown in laboratory species. In contrast, dynorphin described in KP neurons of rodents and sheep is found rarely in KP cells of human males and postmenopausal females. Similarly, galanin is detectable in mouse, but not human, KP cells, whereas substance P, cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript and proenkephalin-derived opioids are expressed in varying subsets of KP neurons in humans, but not reported in ARC of other species. Human KP neurons do not contain neurotensin, cholecystokinin, proopiomelanocortin-derivatives, agouti-related protein, neuropeptide Y, somatostatin or tyrosine hydroxylase (dopamine). These data identify the possible co-transmitters of human KP cells. Neurochemical properties distinct from those of laboratory species indicate that humans use considerably different neurotransmitter mechanisms to regulate fertility.
topic Hypothalamus
Neurokinin B
Reproduction
Substance P
Kisspeptin
dynorphin
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2015.00029/full
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