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Modulations of human resting brain connectivity by kisspeptin enhance sexual and emotional functions
BACKGROUND. Resting brain connectivity is a crucial component of human behavior demonstrated by disruptions in psychosexual and emotional disorders. Kisspeptin, a recently identified critical reproductive hormone, can alter activity in certain brain structures but its effects on resting brain connec...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6237465/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30333302 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.121958 |
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author | Comninos, Alexander N. Demetriou, Lysia Wall, Matthew B. Shah, Amar J. Clarke, Sophie A. Narayanaswamy, Shakunthala Nesbitt, Alexander Izzi-Engbeaya, Chioma Prague, Julia K. Abbara, Ali Ratnasabapathy, Risheka Yang, Lisa Salem, Victoria Nijher, Gurjinder M. Jayasena, Channa N. Tanner, Mark Bassett, Paul Mehta, Amrish McGonigle, John Rabiner, Eugenii A. Bloom, Stephen R. Dhillo, Waljit S. |
author_facet | Comninos, Alexander N. Demetriou, Lysia Wall, Matthew B. Shah, Amar J. Clarke, Sophie A. Narayanaswamy, Shakunthala Nesbitt, Alexander Izzi-Engbeaya, Chioma Prague, Julia K. Abbara, Ali Ratnasabapathy, Risheka Yang, Lisa Salem, Victoria Nijher, Gurjinder M. Jayasena, Channa N. Tanner, Mark Bassett, Paul Mehta, Amrish McGonigle, John Rabiner, Eugenii A. Bloom, Stephen R. Dhillo, Waljit S. |
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description | BACKGROUND. Resting brain connectivity is a crucial component of human behavior demonstrated by disruptions in psychosexual and emotional disorders. Kisspeptin, a recently identified critical reproductive hormone, can alter activity in certain brain structures but its effects on resting brain connectivity and networks in humans remain elusive. METHODS. We determined the effects of kisspeptin on resting brain connectivity (using functional neuroimaging) and behavior (using psychometric analyses) in healthy men, in a randomized double-blinded 2-way placebo-controlled study. RESULTS. Kisspeptin’s modulation of the default mode network (DMN) correlated with increased limbic activity in response to sexual stimuli (globus pallidus r = 0.500, P = 0.005; cingulate r = 0.475, P = 0.009). Furthermore, kisspeptin’s DMN modulation was greater in men with less reward drive (r = –0.489, P = 0.008) and predicted reduced sexual aversion (r = –0.499, P = 0.006), providing key functional significance. Kisspeptin also enhanced key mood connections including between the amygdala-cingulate, hippocampus-cingulate, and hippocampus–globus pallidus (all P < 0.05). Consistent with this, kisspeptin’s enhancement of hippocampus–globus pallidus connectivity predicted increased responses to negative stimuli in limbic structures (including the thalamus and cingulate [all P < 0.01]). CONCLUSION. Taken together, our data demonstrate a previously unknown role for kisspeptin in the modulation of functional brain connectivity and networks, integrating these with reproductive hormones and behaviors. Our findings that kisspeptin modulates resting brain connectivity to enhance sexual and emotional processing and decrease sexual aversion, provide foundation for kisspeptin-based therapies for associated disorders of body and mind. FUNDING. NIHR, MRC, and Wellcome Trust. |
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spelling | pubmed-62374652018-11-21 Modulations of human resting brain connectivity by kisspeptin enhance sexual and emotional functions Comninos, Alexander N. Demetriou, Lysia Wall, Matthew B. Shah, Amar J. Clarke, Sophie A. Narayanaswamy, Shakunthala Nesbitt, Alexander Izzi-Engbeaya, Chioma Prague, Julia K. Abbara, Ali Ratnasabapathy, Risheka Yang, Lisa Salem, Victoria Nijher, Gurjinder M. Jayasena, Channa N. Tanner, Mark Bassett, Paul Mehta, Amrish McGonigle, John Rabiner, Eugenii A. Bloom, Stephen R. Dhillo, Waljit S. JCI Insight Clinical Medicine BACKGROUND. Resting brain connectivity is a crucial component of human behavior demonstrated by disruptions in psychosexual and emotional disorders. Kisspeptin, a recently identified critical reproductive hormone, can alter activity in certain brain structures but its effects on resting brain connectivity and networks in humans remain elusive. METHODS. We determined the effects of kisspeptin on resting brain connectivity (using functional neuroimaging) and behavior (using psychometric analyses) in healthy men, in a randomized double-blinded 2-way placebo-controlled study. RESULTS. Kisspeptin’s modulation of the default mode network (DMN) correlated with increased limbic activity in response to sexual stimuli (globus pallidus r = 0.500, P = 0.005; cingulate r = 0.475, P = 0.009). Furthermore, kisspeptin’s DMN modulation was greater in men with less reward drive (r = –0.489, P = 0.008) and predicted reduced sexual aversion (r = –0.499, P = 0.006), providing key functional significance. Kisspeptin also enhanced key mood connections including between the amygdala-cingulate, hippocampus-cingulate, and hippocampus–globus pallidus (all P < 0.05). Consistent with this, kisspeptin’s enhancement of hippocampus–globus pallidus connectivity predicted increased responses to negative stimuli in limbic structures (including the thalamus and cingulate [all P < 0.01]). CONCLUSION. Taken together, our data demonstrate a previously unknown role for kisspeptin in the modulation of functional brain connectivity and networks, integrating these with reproductive hormones and behaviors. Our findings that kisspeptin modulates resting brain connectivity to enhance sexual and emotional processing and decrease sexual aversion, provide foundation for kisspeptin-based therapies for associated disorders of body and mind. FUNDING. NIHR, MRC, and Wellcome Trust. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2018-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6237465/ /pubmed/30333302 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.121958 Text en Copyright © 2018 Comninos et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Medicine Comninos, Alexander N. Demetriou, Lysia Wall, Matthew B. Shah, Amar J. Clarke, Sophie A. Narayanaswamy, Shakunthala Nesbitt, Alexander Izzi-Engbeaya, Chioma Prague, Julia K. Abbara, Ali Ratnasabapathy, Risheka Yang, Lisa Salem, Victoria Nijher, Gurjinder M. Jayasena, Channa N. Tanner, Mark Bassett, Paul Mehta, Amrish McGonigle, John Rabiner, Eugenii A. Bloom, Stephen R. Dhillo, Waljit S. Modulations of human resting brain connectivity by kisspeptin enhance sexual and emotional functions |
title | Modulations of human resting brain connectivity by kisspeptin enhance sexual and emotional functions |
title_full | Modulations of human resting brain connectivity by kisspeptin enhance sexual and emotional functions |
title_fullStr | Modulations of human resting brain connectivity by kisspeptin enhance sexual and emotional functions |
title_full_unstemmed | Modulations of human resting brain connectivity by kisspeptin enhance sexual and emotional functions |
title_short | Modulations of human resting brain connectivity by kisspeptin enhance sexual and emotional functions |
title_sort | modulations of human resting brain connectivity by kisspeptin enhance sexual and emotional functions |
topic | Clinical Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6237465/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30333302 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.121958 |
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