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Sex- and sub region-dependent modulation of arcuate kisspeptin neurones by vasopressin and vasoactive intestinal peptide.

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Schafer, Danielle 
Kane, Grace 
Colledge, William H 
Piet, Richard 

Abstract

A population of kisspeptin neurones located in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARN) very likely represent the gonadotrophin-releasing hormone pulse generator responsible for driving pulsatile luteinising hormone secretion in mammals. As such, it has become important to understand the neural inputs that modulate the activity of ARN kisspeptin (ARNKISS ) neurones. Using a transgenic GCaMP6 mouse model allowing the intracellular calcium levels ([Ca2+ ]i ) of individual ARNKISS neurones to be assessed simultaneously, we examined whether the circadian neuropeptides vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) and arginine vasopressin (AVP) modulated the activity of ARNKISS neurones directly. To validate this methodology, we initially evaluated the effects of neurokinin B (NKB) on [Ca2+ ]i in kisspeptin neurones residing within the rostral, middle and caudal ARN subregions of adult male and female mice. All experiments were undertaken in the presence of tetrodotoxin and ionotropic amino acid antagonists. NKB was found to evoke an abrupt increase in [Ca2+ ]i in 95%-100% of kisspeptin neurones throughout the ARN of both sexes. By contrast, both VIP and AVP were found to primarily activate kisspeptin neurones located in the caudal ARN of female mice. Although 58% and 59% of caudal ARN kisspeptin neurones responded to AVP and VIP, respectively, in female mice, only 0%-8% of kisspeptin neurones located in other ARN subregions responded in females and 0%-12% of cells in any subregion in males (P < 0.05). These observations demonstrate unexpected sex differences and marked heterogeneity in functional neuropeptide receptor expression amongst ARNKISS neurones organised on a rostro-caudal basis. The functional significance of this unexpected influence of VIP and AVP on ARNKISS neurones remains to be established.

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GCAMP, kisspeptin, neurokinin B, sex differences, vasoactive intestinal peptide, vasopressin, Animals, Arcuate Nucleus of Hypothalamus, Calcium, Female, Kisspeptins, Male, Mice, Mice, Transgenic, Neurokinin B, Neurons, Sex Characteristics, Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide, Vasopressins

Journal Title

J Neuroendocrinol

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Journal ISSN

0953-8194
1365-2826

Volume Title

30

Publisher

Wiley
Sponsorship
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/K003178/1)
This work was supported by University of Otago Health Science Division Masters Scholarship (DS) and the New Zealand Health Research Council. DS designed and performed the calcium imaging studies. GK performed the immunohistochemistry studies. WH provided essential reagents. RP designed the research and analysed data, AH designed the research, analysed data and co‐wrote the manuscript alongside the other authors.