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Publication : Deletion of the homeodomain gene Six3 from kisspeptin neurons causes subfertility in female mice.

First Author  Lavalle SN Year  2022
Journal  Mol Cell Endocrinol Volume  546
Pages  111577 PubMed ID  35121076
Mgi Jnum  J:332723 Mgi Id  MGI:7278457
Doi  10.1016/j.mce.2022.111577 Citation  Lavalle SN, et al. (2022) Deletion of the homeodomain gene Six3 from kisspeptin neurons causes subfertility in female mice. Mol Cell Endocrinol 546:111577
abstractText  The homeodomain transcription factor SIX3 is a known regulator of eye, nose, and forebrain development, and has recently been implicated in female reproduction. Germline heterozygosity of SIX3 is sufficient to cause subfertility, but the cell populations that mediate this role are unknown. The neuropeptide kisspeptin is a critical component of the reproductive axis and plays roles in sexual maturation, ovulation, and the maintenance of gonadotropin secretion. We used Cre-Lox technology to remove Six3 specifically from kisspeptin neurons in mice to test the hypothesis that SIX3 in kisspeptin neurons is required for reproduction. We found that loss of Six3 in kisspeptin neurons causes subfertility and estrous cycle irregularities in females, but no effect in males. Overall, we find that SIX3 expression in kisspeptin neurons is an important contributor to female fertility.
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