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Name OZAWA Hitoshi
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researchmap researcher code 1000009178
researchmap agency Bukkyo University

Title

The effects of gonadal steroid manipulation on the expression of Kiss1 mRNA in rat arcuate nucleus during postnatal development

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Author

Ken Takumi
Norio Iijima
Kinuyo Iwata
Shimpei Higo
Hitoshi Ozawa

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Summary

Kisspeptins
encoded by Kiss1 gene
play pivotal roles in the regulation of reproduction. Recently
several studies reported a sex difference in Kiss1 expression in the arcuate nucleus (ARC) during the neonatal period. In this study
we investigated the effect of gonadal steroid manipulation on the sex difference in Kiss1 expression in ARC of rats. At neonatal and prepubertal stages
females had a greater number of Kiss1 neurons than the males. Gonadectomy at those stages resulted in significant increases in the Kiss1 neuron number and the sex differences disappeared. We also confirmed the expression of estrogen receptor alpha in kisspeptin neurons in neonates. Altogether
our results indicate that ARC Kiss1 expression is negatively regulated by gonadal steroids from early postnatal stages
and that the sex difference in ARC Kiss1 expression is attributed to the difference in circulating gonadal steroid levels. We also found that neonatal estrogenization inhibits Kiss1 expression and impairs negative feedback system.

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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Publisher

SPRINGER JAPAN KK

Volume

62

Number Of Pages

6

StartingPage

453

EndingPage

460

Date of Issue

2012/11

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English

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10.1007/s12576-012-0222-y

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