“…The preoptic area of teleosts is well-recognized as an important node in the regulation of reproduction (Yu, Rosenblum, & Peter, 1991) and contains neurons that innervate the pituitary gland (e.g., GnRH1 cells), which regulate hypophysiotropic functions such as gonadotropin hormone secretion (Akash et al, 2014;Zohar, Munoz-Cueto, Elizur, & Kah, 2010). In mammals, CART-immunoreactive fibers were observed in close proximity to GnRH cells in the preoptic area [Siberian hamster; (Leslie et al, 2001), and pig; (Bogus-Nowakowska et al, 2011)], and the CART-expressing neurons in the arcuate nucleus and premammilary ventral nucleus communicate with GnRH containing neurons in the POA. It is thought that this circuitry modulates GnRH1 secretion resulting in a surge of luteinizing hormone, as well as facilitating leptin's effect on GnRH secretion (Rondini, Baddini, Sousa, Bittencourt, & Elias, 2004;Subhedar, Nakhate, Upadhya, & Kokare, 2014).…”