Adult Male Syrian Hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) Exhibit Daily Oscillations in Their Serum Levels of Melatonin and Leptin As Well As in the Expression of the GnRH, GnIH, and Kisspeptin Genes
Abstract:The complex neuronal and hormonal interaction between the brain and gonads controls the neuroendocrine reproductive axis. GnRH, GnIH, and kisspeptin are important neuropeptides in this relationship. Although seasonal variations of these neuropeptides have been demonstrated in photoperiodic animals, there is no clear evidence in their daily rhythms. Melatonin and leptin hormones are also two important hormones in reproductive regulation. In our study, the relationship of melatonin and leptin hormones with daily… Show more
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