Role of kisspeptin neurons as a GnRH surge generator: Comparative aspects in rodents and non‐rodent mammals

Volume: 45, Issue: 12, Pages: 2318 - 2329
Published: Oct 13, 2019
Abstract
Ovulation is an essential phenomenon for reproduction in mammalian females along with follicular growth. It is well established that gonadal function is controlled by the neuroendocrine system called the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons, localized in the hypothalamus, had been considered to be the head in governing the HPG axis for a long time until the discovery of kisspeptin. In females,...
Paper Details
Title
Role of kisspeptin neurons as a GnRH surge generator: Comparative aspects in rodents and non‐rodent mammals
Published Date
Oct 13, 2019
Volume
45
Issue
12
Pages
2318 - 2329
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