Relationships between leptin, KiSS-1/GPR54 expression and TSH secretion from pituitary cells of pubertal ewes in vitro.
Radwańska. Paulina P; Kosior-Korzecka. Urszula U
Key Findings
- Leptin directly stimulates kisspeptin-10 secretion in pituitary cells of pubertal ewes.
- Leptin also up‑regulates KiSS‑1 (kisspeptin) and GPR54 (its receptor) mRNA in those cells.
- Kisspeptin-10 does not significantly alter TSH secretion, with only a short‑term effect observed at 2 hours.
Practical Outcomes
- For most biohackers, this study offers little immediate guidance because it was done in vitro on sheep cells, not humans. It confirms that leptin can influence kisspeptin pathways, but does not provide dosage, safety, or protocol information for human use. Until similar effects are shown in human studies, the findings remain primarily of scientific interest.
Summary
In a lab study using cells from young sheep, researchers found that the hormone leptin can directly boost the release of kisspeptin-10 and increase the expression of its receptor (GPR54) in pituitary cells. However, adding kisspeptin-10 itself did not meaningfully change thyroid‑stimulating hormone (TSH) levels, except for a brief effect after two hours.
Abstract
Kisspeptin and leptin play a crucial role in the puberty of sheep as they initiate the activity of hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis. Also hormones of thyrotropic axis are probably involved in this process. The aim of study was to analyze the impact of leptin on kisspeptin-10 secretion as well as kisspeptin-1 and G protein-coupled receptor (GPR54) mRNA expression in pituitary cells of pubertal ewes in vitro. The influence of kisspeptin on TSH secretion was also examined. Cells were cultured in McCoy's 5A medium without hormones; with 10(-10)-10(-5)M of leptin; with 10(-11)-10(-5)M of kisspeptin-10; with peptide 234 (10(-7)M, antagonist of GPR54) or 10(-11)-10(-5)M of kisspeptin-10 and peptide 234. Then, kisspeptin-10 and TSH secretion as well as KiSS-1 and GPR54 expression were analyzed. We found that leptin directly affected kisspeptin-10 secretion and kisspeptin-1/GPR54 expression in pituitary cells of pubertal ewes. Kisspeptin-10 did not change TSH secretion, except exerting a short-term influence after 2h.
Study Information
pubmed
2016
2016-02-23T00:00:00.000Z
10.1016/j.rvsc.2016.02.014
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