Griesgraber MJ, Coolen LM, Onslow KM, Corey JR, Rice RE, Aerts EG, Bowdridge EC, Hardy SL, Lehman MN, Goodman RL, Hileman SM (2025) Critical role of arcuate nucleus kisspeptin and Kiss1R in regulation of the ovine luteinizing hormone surge. J Neuroendocrinol e70010. doi: 10.1111/jne.70010 PMID: 40033679
Objective: To examine the functional role of arcuate nucleus (ARC) dynorphin-containing (KNDy) and kisspeptin (Kiss) 1R-containing neurons in ovine luteinizing hormone (LH) surge secretion via injection of saporin-ligand conjugates (SAP) to ablate these neural populations.
Summary: NKB-SAP injections significantly reduced the percentage of ARC Kiss1 (~65% decrease) cells compared to control animals, and a surge-like increase of LH was prevented in ewes with the greatest degree of Kiss1 cell ablation. Kiss-SAP injections had no effect on Kiss1 cell percentage or ARC Kiss1R cell number compared to controls. However, Kiss-SAP injections consistently and robustly decreased LH surge amplitude, with 80% of Kiss-SAP-treated ewes failing to generate a surge. These results support the conclusion that KNDy neurons contribute significantly to the ovine LH surge, while ARC Kiss1R neurons appear to be necessary for a functional surge to occur in sheep.
Usage: Saporin conjugates, NKB-SAP (IT-63) and Kisspeptin-SAP (IT-102) were injected at 700 ng/μL.
Related Products: NKB-SAP (Cat. #IT-63), Kisspeptin-SAP (Cat. #IT-102)
