“…More recently, the orexins and their receptors, beyond referred as the orexinergic complex, were found to be present in the adrenals and in other peripheral organs belonging to the gastrointestinal and genital tract. Particularly, the presence of OxA, prepro‐orexin and OX 1 has been detected in the principal cells of the epididymis and in some testicular cytotypes of the rat and alpaca (Assisi et al., ; Liguori et al., , ; Pavone, Tafuri, Avallone, Staiano, & Vittoria, ; Tafuri et al., , ), in the urethro‐prostatic complex of cattle (Russo et al., ) and in the normal, hyperplastic and carcinomatous prostate of humans (Valiante et al., , ). The expression of OX 1 mRNA has been described in the testis of sheep (Zhang et al., ) and chicken (Ohkubo, Tsukada, & Shamoto, ) and in the seminal vesicles, penis and epididymis of men (Karteris, Chen, & Randeva, ).…”