| Literature DB >> 31399145 |
Yubin Cao1,2, Zeping Li1,2, Wenyu Jiang1,2, Yan Ling3, Haibin Kuang4,5.
Abstract
Kisspeptin and its G protein-coupled receptor KISS1R play key roles in mammalian reproduction due to their involvement in the onset of puberty and control of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. However, recent studies have indicated a potential role of extra-hypothalamic kisspeptin in reproductive function. Here, we summarize recent advances in our understanding of the physiological significance of kisspeptin/KISS1R in the peripheral reproductive system (including the ovary, testis, uterus, and placenta) and the potential role of kisspeptin/KISS1R in reproductive diseases. A comprehensive understanding of the expression, function, and potential molecular mechanisms of kisspeptin/KISS1R in the peripheral reproductive system will contribute to the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of reproductive diseases.Entities:
Keywords: KISS1R; Kisspeptin; Ovary; Placenta; Testis; Uterus
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31399145 PMCID: PMC6689161 DOI: 10.1186/s12958-019-0511-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Biol Endocrinol ISSN: 1477-7827 Impact factor: 5.211
Fig. 1The role of kisspeptin/KISS1R system in the ovary. Ovarian-derived kisspeptin regulates follicular development, oocyte maturation, and ovulation in autocrine or paracrine manner. a The possible role and mechanisms of kisspeptin in follicular development. b The possible role and mechanisms of kisspeptin in oocyte maturation. c The role and mechanisms of kisspeptin in ovulation. AMH, anti-Mullerian hormone; BDNF, brain-derived neurotrophic factor; BMP15, bone morphogenetic protein 15; COX-2, Cyclooxygenase-2; FSH, follicle stimulating hormone; FSHR, follicle stimulating hormone receptor; GDF9, growth differentiation factor 9; LH, luteinizing hormone; NA, noradrenaline; NTRK2, neurotrophic tyrosine kinase receptor type 2; PKC, protein kinase C
The expression of of kisspeptin/KISS1R system in the testis
| Reference | kisspeptin | KISS1R | methods | species |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mei et al. [ | Round SPT | Round SPT, LCs (−) | X-GAL staining and IHC | Mouse |
| Pinto et al. [ | SPZ | SPZ | IF, WB | Human |
| Irfan et al. [ | Interstitial | SCs | ICC | Monkey |
| Anjum et al. [ | Interstitial, LCs, Primordial GCs, elongated GCs, Degenerated GCs | No data | IHC | Mouse |
| Chianese et al. [ | Interstitial | Interstitial, PMCs, SCs, ISPG, IISPG, ISPC, IISPC, SPT, SPZ | IHC | Frog |
| Meccariello et al. [ | No data | Interstitial, ISPG, IISPG, PMCs | ISH | Frog |
SPT, spermatids; LCs, Leydig cells; SPZ, spermatozoa; SCs, Sertoli cells; GCs, germ cells; PMCs, peritubular myoid cells; ISPG, primary spermatogonia; IISPG, secondary spermatogonia; ISPC, primary spermatocytes; IISPC, secondary spermatocytes;
IHC, immunohistochemistry; IF, immunofluorescence; WB, western blot; ICC, Immunocytochemistry; ISH, In situ hybridization
Fig. 2The potential role of kisspeptin/KISS1R system in the pregnancy. a A schematic diagram of zygote development, embryo implantation and fetal development in the uterus. b The known and potential mechanisms of locally produced kisspeptin in embryo implantation. c The known and potential mechanisms of peripheral kisspeptin in fetal development. HFA, human fetal adrenal; MMPs, matrix metalloproteinases; LIF, leukemia inhibitory factor; VEGFA, vascular endothelial growth factor A