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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 2
2005 pubmed

Involvement of central metastin in the regulation of preovulatory luteinizing hormone surge and estrous cyclicity in female rats.

Kinoshita. Mika M; Tsukamura. Hiroko H; Adachi. Sachika S; Matsui. Hisanori H; Uenoyama. Yoshihisa Y; Iwata. Kinuyo K; Yamada. Shunji S; Inoue. Kinji K; Ohtaki. Tetsuya T; Matsumoto. Hirokazu H; Maeda. Kei-Ichiro K

Key Findings

  • Injecting metastin into the brain’s preoptic area raises LH levels in estrogen‑primed rats
  • Metastin‑producing neurons in the arcuate nucleus have estrogen receptors and connect to GnRH cells
  • Blocking metastin in the preoptic area prevents the natural LH surge and disrupts estrous cycling

Practical Outcomes

  • For biohackers, this confirms that kisspeptin can control the LH surge, hinting it might be a lever for influencing fertility or hormone balance. However, the work is in rats and uses direct brain injections, so there’s no safe, proven protocol for humans yet.

Summary

The study shows that a brain peptide called metastin (kisspeptin-10) triggers the hormone surge that leads to ovulation in female rats by acting in a specific brain area, and blocking it stops the surge and disrupts the reproductive cycle.

Abstract

Ovulation is caused by a sequence of neuroendocrine events: GnRH and LH surges that are induced by positive feedback action of estrogen secreted by the mature ovarian follicles. The central mechanism of positive feedback action of estrogen on GnRH/LH secretion, however, is not fully understood yet. The present study examined whether metastin, the product of metastasis suppressor gene KiSS-1, is a central neuropeptide regulating GnRH/LH surge and then estrous cyclicity in the female rat. Metastin had a profound stimulation on LH secretion by acting on the preoptic area (POA), where most GnRH neurons projecting to the median eminence are located, because injection of metastin into the third ventricle or POA increased plasma LH concentrations in estrogen-primed ovariectomized rats. Metastin neurons were immunohistochemically found in the arcuate nucleus (ARC) to be colocalized with estrogen receptors with some fibers in the preoptic area (POA) in close apposition with GnRH neuronal cell bodies or fibers. Quantitative RT-PCR has revealed that KiSS-1 and GPR54 mRNAs were expressed in the ARC and POA, respectively. The blockade of local metastin action in the POA with a specific monoclonal antibody to rat metastin completely abolished proestrous LH surge and inhibited estrous cyclicity. Metastin-immunoreactive cell bodies in the ARC showed a marked increase and c-Fos expression in the early proestrus afternoon compared with the day of diestrus. Thus, metastin released in the POA is involved in inducing the preovulatory LH surge and regulating estrous cyclicity.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2005

Date

2005-06-23T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1210/en.2005-0195