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Publication : Mechanism of kisspeptin neuron synchronization for pulsatile hormone secretion in male mice.

First Author  Han SY Year  2023
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  42
Issue  1 Pages  111914
PubMed ID  36640343 Mgi Jnum  J:333450
Mgi Id  MGI:7434084 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111914
Citation  Han SY, et al. (2023) Mechanism of kisspeptin neuron synchronization for pulsatile hormone secretion in male mice. Cell Rep 42(1):111914
abstractText  The mechanism by which arcuate nucleus kisspeptin (ARN(KISS)) neurons co-expressing glutamate, neurokinin B, and dynorphin intermittently synchronize their activity to generate pulsatile hormone secretion remains unknown. An acute brain slice preparation maintaining synchronized ARN(KISS) neuron burst firing was used alongside in vivo GCaMP GRIN lens microendoscope and fiber photometry imaging coupled with intra-ARN microinfusion. Studies in intact and gonadectomized male mice revealed that ARN(KISS) neuron synchronizations result from near-random emergent network activity within the population and that this was critically dependent on local glutamate-AMPA signaling. Whereas neurokinin B operated to potentiate glutamate-generated synchronizations, dynorphin-kappa opioid tone within the network served as a gate for synchronization initiation. These observations force a departure from the existing "KNDy hypothesis" for ARN(KISS) neuron synchronization. A "glutamate two-transition" mechanism is proposed to underlie synchronizations in this key hypothalamic central pattern generator driving mammalian fertility.
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