Kisspeptin excitation of GnRH neurons

OK Rønnekleiv, MJ Kelly - Kisspeptin signaling in reproductive biology, 2013 - Springer
OK Rønnekleiv, MJ Kelly
Kisspeptin signaling in reproductive biology, 2013Springer
Kisspeptin binding to its cognate G protein-coupled receptor (GPR54, aka Kiss1R) in
gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons stimulates peptide release and activation
of the reproductive axis in mammals. Kisspeptin has pronounced pre-and postsynaptic
effects, with the latter dominating the excitability of GnRH neurons. Presynaptically,
kisspeptin increases the excitatory drive (both GABA-A and glutamate) to GnRH neurons
and postsynaptically, kisspeptin inhibits an A-type and inwardly rectifying K+ (Kir 6.2 and …
Abstract
Kisspeptin binding to its cognate G protein-coupled receptor (GPR54, aka Kiss1R) in gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons stimulates peptide release and activation of the reproductive axis in mammals. Kisspeptin has pronounced pre- and postsynaptic effects, with the latter dominating the excitability of GnRH neurons. Presynaptically, kisspeptin increases the excitatory drive (both GABA-A and glutamate) to GnRH neurons and postsynaptically, kisspeptin inhibits an A-type and inwardly rectifying K+ (Kir 6.2 and GIRK) currents and activates nonselective cation (TRPC) currents to cause long-lasting depolarization and increased action potential firing. The signaling cascades and the multiple intracellular targets of kisspeptin actions in native GnRH neurons are continuing to be elucidated. This review summarizes our current state of knowledge about kisspeptin signaling in GnRH neurons.
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