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PACAP neurons in the ventral premammillary nucleus regulate reproductive function in the female mouse.

Citation
Ross, R. A., et al. “Pacap Neurons In The Ventral Premammillary Nucleus Regulate Reproductive Function In The Female Mouse.”. Elife.
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Author Rachel A Ross, Silvia Leon, Joseph C Madara, Danielle Schafer, Chrysanthi Fergani, Caroline A Maguire, Anne Mj Verstegen, Emily Brengle, Dong Kong, Allan E Herbison, Ursula B Kaiser, Bradford B Lowell, Victor M Navarro
Keywords PACAP, hypothalamus, kisspeptin, mouse, neuroscience, reproduction
Abstract

Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP, ) is a neuromodulator implicated in anxiety, metabolism and reproductive behavior. PACAP global knockout mice have decreased fertility and PACAP modulates LH release. However, its source and role at the hypothalamic level remain unknown. We demonstrate that PACAP-expressing neurons of the ventral premamillary nucleus of the hypothalamus (PMV) project to, and make direct contact with, kisspeptin neurons in the arcuate and AVPV/PeN nuclei and a subset of these neurons respond to PACAP exposure. Targeted deletion of PACAP from the PMV through stereotaxic virally mediated cre- injection or genetic cross to LepR-i-cre mice with mice led to delayed puberty onset and impaired reproductive function in female, but not male, mice. We propose a new role for PACAP-expressing neurons in the PMV in the relay of nutritional state information to regulate GnRH release by modulating the activity of kisspeptin neurons, thereby regulating reproduction in female mice.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
eLife
Volume
7
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
2050-084X
DOI
10.7554/eLife.35960
Alternate Journal
Elife
PMID
29905528
PMCID
PMC6013253
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