2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2012.07.020
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Presence, distribution and steroidogenic effect of the peptides orexin A and receptor 1 for orexins in the testis of the South American camelid Alpaca (Vicugna pacos)

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“…The present work reports the expression of the two counterpart substances, OxB and OX 2 , in the same organ, and thus, the existence of the orexinergic complex in the male gonad of the South American camelid is definitely demonstrated. In particular, the presence of OxB in the alpaca testis tissue is supported by the detection of prepro‐orexin previously demonstrated by us (Liguori et al., ), and in the present study, we demonstrate the presence of the specific receptor, OX 2 .…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…The present work reports the expression of the two counterpart substances, OxB and OX 2 , in the same organ, and thus, the existence of the orexinergic complex in the male gonad of the South American camelid is definitely demonstrated. In particular, the presence of OxB in the alpaca testis tissue is supported by the detection of prepro‐orexin previously demonstrated by us (Liguori et al., ), and in the present study, we demonstrate the presence of the specific receptor, OX 2 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…A previous study from our research group described the presence of OxA and its receptor 1 in the alpaca testis (Liguori et al., ). The present work reports the expression of the two counterpart substances, OxB and OX 2 , in the same organ, and thus, the existence of the orexinergic complex in the male gonad of the South American camelid is definitely demonstrated.…”
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“…In addition, it has been demonstrated that GnRH directly up-regulates testosterone production in Leydig cells with a postreceptorial mechanism that involves phospholipase C, COX1 and PGF2 (Zerani et al, 2011). Recently, moreover, it has been postulated that orexin and its receptor 1 are involved in the regulation of steroidogenesis in the alpaca testis (Liguori et al, 2012).…”
Section: Innervation and Immunohistochemical Characteristics Of Epidimentioning
confidence: 99%