Kisspeptin: Bridging physiology and clinical application in HPG axis regulation
Lija S,
Eswari S
Abstract:Kisspeptin (Kp), a neuropeptide primarily produced by neuronal clusters within discrete hypothalamic nuclei from the KISS1 gene, serves as a critical initiator of puberty and regulator of ovulation in sexually mature females through central control of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis. Its interaction with the G protein-coupled receptor (GPR) 54 is indispensable for activating the HPG axis. Although extensively studied in various animal models including rodents, primates, and livestock such as shee… Show more
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