Authors
TJ Greives, SA Humber, AN Goldstein, M‐AL Scotti, GE Demas, LJ Kriegsfeld
Publication date
2008/12
Journal
Journal of neuroendocrinology
Volume
20
Issue
12
Pages
1339-1347
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Kisspeptin, a neuropeptide product of the KiSS‐1 gene, has recently been implicated in the regulation of seasonal breeding in a number of species, including Siberian hamsters. In this species, kisspeptin expression is reduced in the anteroventral periventricular nucleus (AVPV) following exposure to inhibitory day lengths, and exogenous kisspeptin activates the reproductive neuroendocrine axis of reproductively quiescent animals. Because sex steroids can impact kisspeptin expression, it is unclear whether changes in kisspeptin occur in direct response to photoperiodic cues or secondarily in response to changes in sex steroid concentrations resulting from the transition to reproductive quiescence. The present study aimed to assess the relative contributions of photoperiod and testosterone in regulating kisspeptin expression in Siberian hamsters. Animals housed in long or short day lengths for 8 weeks were …
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