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Pubertal Escape From Estradiol Negative Feedback in Ewe Lambs Is Not Accounted for by Decreased ESR1 mRNA or Protein in Kisspeptin Neurons.

Endocrinology | 2018

In this study, we investigated whether decreased sensitivity to estradiol negative feedback is associated with reduced estrogen receptor α (ESR1) expression in kisspeptin neurons as ewe lambs approach puberty. Lambs were ovariectomized and received no implant (OVX) or an implant containing estradiol (OVX+E). In the middle arcuate nucleus (mARC), ESR1 messenger RNA (mRNA) was greater in OVX than OVX+E lambs but did not differ elsewhere. Post hoc analysis of luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion from OVX+E lambs revealed three patterns of LH pulsatility: low [1 to 2 pulses per 12 hours; low frequency (LF), n = 3], moderate [6 to 7 pulses per 12 hours; moderate frequency (MF), n = 6], and high [>10 pulses per 12 hours; high frequency (HF), n = 5]. The percentage of kisspeptin neurons containing ESR1 mRNA in the preoptic area did not differ among HF, MF, or LF groups. However, the percentage of kisspeptin neurons containing ESR1 mRNA in the mARC was greater in HF (57%) than in MF (36%) or LF (27%) lambs and did not differ from OVX (50%) lambs. A higher percentage of kisspeptin neurons contained ESR1 protein in all regions of the arcuate nucleus (ARC) in OVX compared with OVX+E lambs. There were no differences in ESR1 protein among the HF, MF, or LF groups in the preoptic area or ARC. Contrary to our hypothesis, increases in LH pulsatility were associated with enhanced ESR1 mRNA abundance in kisspeptin neurons in the ARC, and absence of estradiol increased the percentage of kisspeptin neurons containing ESR1 protein in the ARC. Therefore, changes in the expression of ESR1, particularly in kisspeptin neurons in the ARC, do not explain the pubertal escape from estradiol negative feedback in ewe lambs.

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Anti-Kisspeptin (antibody)

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Estrogen Receptor ? (antibody)

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Anti-kisspeptin antibody (antibody)

RRID:AB_2622231

This polyclonal targets Kisspeptin

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Anti-Kisspeptin (antibody)

RRID:AB_2296529

This polyclonal targets Kiss1

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Anti-Kisspeptin (antibody)

RRID:AB_2296529

This polyclonal targets Kiss1

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Anti-Kisspeptin (antibody)

RRID:AB_2296529

This polyclonal targets Kiss1

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Anti-Kisspeptin (antibody)

RRID:AB_2296529

This polyclonal targets Kiss1

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Estrogen Receptor ? (antibody)

RRID:AB_2101946

This monoclonal targets ESR1

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Anti-kisspeptin antibody (antibody)

RRID:AB_2622231

This polyclonal targets Kisspeptin

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Estrogen Receptor ? (antibody)

RRID:AB_2101946

This monoclonal targets ESR1

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Anti-kisspeptin antibody (antibody)

RRID:AB_2622231

This polyclonal targets Kisspeptin

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