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Kisspeptin-10

KP-10, Metastin (45-54), Kisspeptin-10 (human), KiSS-1

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Studies 877
Trials 47
Score 1
2016 pubmed 41 citations

Defining Subpopulations of Arcuate Nucleus GABA Neurons in Male, Female, and Prenatally Androgenized Female Mice.

Marshall. Christopher J CJ; Desroziers. Elodie E; McLennan. Timothy T; Campbell. Rebecca E RE

Key Findings

  • Less than 2% of arcuate nucleus GABA neurons contain kisspeptin, and only about 10% of kisspeptin neurons contain the GABA marker.
  • Around one‑third of GABA neurons co‑express neuropeptide Y (NPY), and >95% of NPY neurons are GABAergic.
  • Sex differences were seen: more TH‑positive GABA neurons in males, and more nNOS‑positive GABA neurons in females; prenatal androgen exposure did not change these patterns.

Practical Outcomes

  • For DIY health enthusiasts, this means kisspeptin‑10 is unlikely to directly affect GABA‑driven pathways in the arcuate nucleus, so using it to influence appetite or fertility via this route isn’t supported by this data. Focus on other targets (e.g., NPY or broader hormonal pathways) if you’re looking for actionable interventions.

Summary

The study looked at which chemicals are found together with GABA‑producing neurons in a brain area that controls things like hunger and reproduction. It found that kisspeptin, the peptide you asked about, is almost never present in these GABA neurons, while other chemicals like NPY are much more common.

Abstract

Arcuate nucleus (ARN) γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) neurons are implicated in many critical homeostatic mechanisms, from food intake to fertility. To determine the functional relevance of ARN GABA neurons, it is essential to define the neurotransmitters co-expressed with and potentially co-released from ARN GABA neurons. The present study investigated the expression of markers of specific signaling molecules by ARN GABA neurons in brain sections from male, female, and, in some cases, prenatally androgen-treated (PNA) female, vesicular GABA transporter (VGaT)-ires-Cre/tdTomato reporter mice. Immunofluorescence for kisspeptin, β-endorphin, neuropeptide Y (NPY), tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) was detected by confocal microscopy, and co-localization with tdTomato VGaT reporter expression throughout the ARN was quantified. GABA neurons rarely co-localized with kisspeptin (<2%) or β-endorphin (<1%), and only a small proportion of kisspeptin (∼10%) or β-endorphin (∼3%) neurons co-localized with VGaT in male and female mice. In contrast, one-third of ARN GABA neurons co-localized with NPY, and nearly all NPY neurons (>95%) co-localized with VGaT across groups. Both TH and nNOS labeling was co-localized with ∼10% of ARN GABA neurons. The proportion of TH neurons co-localized with VGaT was significantly greater in males than either control or PNA females, and the proportion of nNOS neurons co-localizing VGaT was higher in control and PNA females compared with males. These data highlight NPY as a significant subpopulation of ARN GABA neurons, demonstrate no significant impact of PNA on signal co-expression, and, for the first time, show sexually dimorphic co-expression patterns of TH and nNOS with ARN GABA neurons.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2016

Date

2016-10-07T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1159/000452105

Citations

41

References

66