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Estradiol’s role in timely puberty onset in the ewe

Aerts EG (2024) Estradiol’s role in timely puberty onset in the ewe. Western Virginia Univ

Objective: To investigate the role of arcuate nucleus KNDy (kisspeptin/neurokinin B/dynorphin) neurons in regulating the timing of puberty onset and estradiol (E2) sensitivity in female sheep.

Summary: Ablation of approximately 75% of KNDy neurons using NKB-SAP in the arcuate nucleus significantly delayed puberty onset and blunted the luteinizing hormone (LH) surge, demonstrating that KNDy neurons are critical for timely puberty in ewes. However, animals retained the ability to respond to NK3R agonist senktide, suggesting upstream populations may mediate estradiol negative feedback.

Usage: NKB-SAP (IT-63) was bilaterally injected into the arcuate nucleus (1 µg/side in 1 µL) to ablate NK3R-expressing KNDy neurons and evaluate their role in pubertal timing and LH regulation.

Related Products: NKB-SAP (Cat. #IT-63)

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