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Expression of Kisspeptins and Kiss Receptors Suggests a Large Range of Functions for Kisspeptin Systems in the Brain of the European Sea Bass

This study, conducted in the brain of a perciform fish, the European sea bass, aimed at raising antibodies against the precursor of the kisspeptins in order to map the kiss systems and to correlate the expression of kisspeptins, kiss1 and kiss2, with that of kisspeptin receptors (kiss-R1 and kiss-R2...

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Autores principales: Escobar, Sebastián, Servili, Arianna, Espigares, Felipe, Gueguen, Marie-Madeleine, Brocal, Isabel, Felip, Alicia, Gómez, Ana, Carrillo, Manuel, Zanuy, Silvia, Kah, Olivier
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3720930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23894610
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070177
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author Escobar, Sebastián
Servili, Arianna
Espigares, Felipe
Gueguen, Marie-Madeleine
Brocal, Isabel
Felip, Alicia
Gómez, Ana
Carrillo, Manuel
Zanuy, Silvia
Kah, Olivier
author_facet Escobar, Sebastián
Servili, Arianna
Espigares, Felipe
Gueguen, Marie-Madeleine
Brocal, Isabel
Felip, Alicia
Gómez, Ana
Carrillo, Manuel
Zanuy, Silvia
Kah, Olivier
author_sort Escobar, Sebastián
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description This study, conducted in the brain of a perciform fish, the European sea bass, aimed at raising antibodies against the precursor of the kisspeptins in order to map the kiss systems and to correlate the expression of kisspeptins, kiss1 and kiss2, with that of kisspeptin receptors (kiss-R1 and kiss-R2). Specific antibodies could be raised against the preprokiss2, but not the preoprokiss1. The data indicate that kiss2 neurons are mainly located in the hypothalamus and project widely to the subpallium and pallium, the preoptic region, the thalamus, the pretectal area, the optic tectum, the torus semicircularis, the mediobasal medial and caudal hypothalamus, and the neurohypophysis. These results were compared to the expression of kiss-R1 and kiss-R2 messengers, indicating a very good correlation between the wide distribution of Kiss2-positive fibers and that of kiss-R2 expressing cells. The expression of kiss-R1 messengers was more limited to the habenula, the ventral telencephalon and the proximal pars distalis of the pituitary. Attempts to characterize the phenotype of the numerous cells expressing kiss-R2 showed that neurons expressing tyrosine hydroxylase, neuropeptide Y and neuronal nitric oxide synthase are targets for kisspeptins, while GnRH1 neurons did not appear to express kiss-R1 or kiss-R2 messengers. In addition, a striking result was that all somatostatin-positive neurons expressed-kissR2. These data show that kisspeptins are likely to regulate a wide range of neuronal systems in the brain of teleosts.
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spelling pubmed-37209302013-07-26 Expression of Kisspeptins and Kiss Receptors Suggests a Large Range of Functions for Kisspeptin Systems in the Brain of the European Sea Bass Escobar, Sebastián Servili, Arianna Espigares, Felipe Gueguen, Marie-Madeleine Brocal, Isabel Felip, Alicia Gómez, Ana Carrillo, Manuel Zanuy, Silvia Kah, Olivier PLoS One Research Article This study, conducted in the brain of a perciform fish, the European sea bass, aimed at raising antibodies against the precursor of the kisspeptins in order to map the kiss systems and to correlate the expression of kisspeptins, kiss1 and kiss2, with that of kisspeptin receptors (kiss-R1 and kiss-R2). Specific antibodies could be raised against the preprokiss2, but not the preoprokiss1. The data indicate that kiss2 neurons are mainly located in the hypothalamus and project widely to the subpallium and pallium, the preoptic region, the thalamus, the pretectal area, the optic tectum, the torus semicircularis, the mediobasal medial and caudal hypothalamus, and the neurohypophysis. These results were compared to the expression of kiss-R1 and kiss-R2 messengers, indicating a very good correlation between the wide distribution of Kiss2-positive fibers and that of kiss-R2 expressing cells. The expression of kiss-R1 messengers was more limited to the habenula, the ventral telencephalon and the proximal pars distalis of the pituitary. Attempts to characterize the phenotype of the numerous cells expressing kiss-R2 showed that neurons expressing tyrosine hydroxylase, neuropeptide Y and neuronal nitric oxide synthase are targets for kisspeptins, while GnRH1 neurons did not appear to express kiss-R1 or kiss-R2 messengers. In addition, a striking result was that all somatostatin-positive neurons expressed-kissR2. These data show that kisspeptins are likely to regulate a wide range of neuronal systems in the brain of teleosts. Public Library of Science 2013-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3720930/ /pubmed/23894610 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070177 Text en © 2013 Escobar et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Escobar, Sebastián
Servili, Arianna
Espigares, Felipe
Gueguen, Marie-Madeleine
Brocal, Isabel
Felip, Alicia
Gómez, Ana
Carrillo, Manuel
Zanuy, Silvia
Kah, Olivier
Expression of Kisspeptins and Kiss Receptors Suggests a Large Range of Functions for Kisspeptin Systems in the Brain of the European Sea Bass
title Expression of Kisspeptins and Kiss Receptors Suggests a Large Range of Functions for Kisspeptin Systems in the Brain of the European Sea Bass
title_full Expression of Kisspeptins and Kiss Receptors Suggests a Large Range of Functions for Kisspeptin Systems in the Brain of the European Sea Bass
title_fullStr Expression of Kisspeptins and Kiss Receptors Suggests a Large Range of Functions for Kisspeptin Systems in the Brain of the European Sea Bass
title_full_unstemmed Expression of Kisspeptins and Kiss Receptors Suggests a Large Range of Functions for Kisspeptin Systems in the Brain of the European Sea Bass
title_short Expression of Kisspeptins and Kiss Receptors Suggests a Large Range of Functions for Kisspeptin Systems in the Brain of the European Sea Bass
title_sort expression of kisspeptins and kiss receptors suggests a large range of functions for kisspeptin systems in the brain of the european sea bass
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3720930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23894610
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070177
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