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Neuroendocrinology


Title:Medial Amygdala Kiss1 Neurons Mediate Female Pheromone Stimulation of Luteinizing Hormone in Male Mice
Author(s):Aggarwal S; Tang C; Sing K; Kim HW; Millar RP; Tello JA;
Address:"School of Medicine, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, United Kingdom. Centre for Neuroendocrinology, Department of Physiology and Department of Immunology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa. Department of Integrative Biomedical Sciences, Institute for Infectious Diseases and Molecular Medicine, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. School of Medicine, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, United Kingdom, jt65@st-andrews.ac.uk"
Journal Title:Neuroendocrinology
Year:2019
Volume:20181210
Issue:3
Page Number:172 - 189
DOI: 10.1159/000496106
ISSN/ISBN:1423-0194 (Electronic) 0028-3835 (Print) 0028-3835 (Linking)
Abstract:"BACKGROUND/AIMS: The medial amygdala (MeA) responds to olfactory stimuli and alters reproductive physiology. However, the neuronal circuit that relays signals from the MeA to the reproductive axis remains poorly defined. This study aimed to test whether MeA kisspeptin (MeAKiss) neurons in male mice are sensitive to sexually relevant olfactory stimuli and transmit signals to alter reproductive physiology. We also investigated whether MeAKiss neurons have the capacity to elaborate glutamate and GABA neurotransmitters and potentially contribute to reproductive axis regulation. METHODS: Using female urine as a pheromone stimulus, MeAKiss neuronal activity was analysed and serum luteinizing hormone (LH) was measured in male mice. Next, using a chemogenetic approach, MeAKiss neurons were bi-directionally modulated to measure the effect on serum LH and evaluate the activation of the preoptic area. Lastly, using in situ hybridization, we identified the proportion of MeAKiss neurons that express markers for GABAergic (Vgat) and glutamatergic (Vglut2) neurotransmission. RESULTS: Male mice exposed to female urine showed a two-fold increase in the number of c-Fos-positive MeAKiss neurons concomitant with raised LH. Chemogenetic activation of MeAKiss neurons significantly increased LH in the absence of urine exposure, whereas inhibition of MeAKiss neurons did not alter LH. In situ hybridization revealed that MeAKiss neurons are a mixed neuronal population in which 71% express Vgat mRNA, 29% express Vglut2 mRNA, and 6% express both. CONCLUSIONS: Our results uncover, for the first time, that MeAKiss neurons process sexually relevant olfactory signals to influence reproductive hormone levels in male mice, likely through a complex interplay of neuropeptide and neurotransmitter signalling"
Keywords:"Administration, Inhalation Amygdala/drug effects/metabolism/*physiology Animals Clozapine/analogs & derivatives/pharmacology Glutamic Acid/metabolism Kisspeptins/genetics/*physiology Luteinizing Hormone/*blood Male Mice Mice, Transgenic Neurons/*physiolog;"
Notes:"MedlineAggarwal, Sanya Tang, Celion Sing, Kristen Kim, Hyun Wook Millar, Robert P Tello, Javier A eng Wellcome Trust/United Kingdom Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Switzerland 2018/12/12 Neuroendocrinology. 2019; 108(3):172-189. doi: 10.1159/000496106. Epub 2018 Dec 10"

 
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