Estrogen-Regulated Lateral Septal Kisspeptin Neurons Abundantly Project to GnRH Neurons and the Hypothalamic Supramammillary Nucleus.

雌激素调节的侧隔 Kisspeptin 神经元大量投射到 GnRH 神经元和下丘脑乳头体上核

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作者:Szentkirályi-Tóth Soma, Göcz Balázs, Takács Szabolcs, Sárvári Miklós, Farkas Imre, Skrapits Katalin, Rumpler Éva, Póliska Szilárd, Rácz Gergely, Matolcsy András, Ternier Gaëtan, Fernandois Daniela, Giacobini Paolo, Prévot Vincent, Colledge William H, Wittmann Gábor, Kádár Andrea, Mohácsik Petra, Gereben Balázs, Fekete Csaba, Hrabovszky Erik
While hypothalamic kisspeptin (KP) neurons play well-established roles in the estrogen-dependent regulation of reproduction, little is known about extrahypothalamic KP-producing (KP(LS)) neurons of the lateral septum. As established previously, Kiss1 expression in this region is low and regulated by estrogen receptor- and GABA(B) receptor-dependent mechanisms. Our present experiments on Kiss1-Cre/ZsGreen knock-in mice revealed that transgene expression in the LS begins at Postnatal Day (P)33-36 in females and P40-45 in males and is stimulated by estrogen receptor signaling. Fluorescent cell numbers continue to increase in adulthood and are higher in females. Viral tracing uncovered that the bulk of KP(LS) fibers joins the medial forebrain bundle and terminates in the hypothalamic supramammillary nucleus. Smaller subsets innervate the medial amygdala or project to other limbic structures. One-quarter of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-immunoreactive perikarya in the preoptic area and their dendrites receive appositions from KP(LS) axons. OVX adult Kiss1-Cre/ZsGreen mice treated for 4†d with 17β-estradiol or vehicle were used for RNA sequencing studies of laser-microdissected KP(LS) neurons. The transcriptome included markers of GABAergic and neuropeptidergic (Penk, Cartpt, Vgf) cotransmission and 571 estrogen-regulated transcripts. Estrogen treatment upregulated the acetylcholine receptor transcript Chrm2 and, in slice electrophysiology experiments, caused enhanced muscarinic inhibition of KP(LS) neurons. Finally, we provided immunohistochemical evidence for homologous neurons in the postmortem human brain, suggesting that KP(LS) neurons may contribute to evolutionarily conserved regulatory mechanisms. Future studies will need to investigate the putative roles of KP(LS) neurons in the estrogen-dependent control of GnRH neurons and/or various hypothalamic/limbic functions.

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