“…In addition to the classic neurotransmitter systems, neuropeptides, growth factors, and their receptors are equally important regulators of GnRH neurons (Gore, 2010). Electrophysiological studies have provided evidence for direct targeting of GnRH neurons by various peptides via G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling mechanisms including anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) (Cimino et al, 2016;Barbotin et al, 2019), secretin (Csillag et al, 2019), adiponectin (Klenke et al, 2014), alpha-MSH (Roa and Herbison, 2012), AgRP (Roa and Herbison, 2012), CART (Roa and Herbison, 2012), cholecystokinin (CCK) (Giacobini and Wray, 2007), CRH (Phumsatitpong and Moenter, 2018), galanin (Todman et al, 2005), ghrelin (Farkas et al, 2013), GnRH (Todman et al, 2005), glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) (Farkas Abbreviations: Acvr2b, activin receptor IIB; Adipor1, adiponectin receptor 1; Amhr2, anti-Mullerian hormone type 2 receptor; Cckbr, cholecystokinin B receptor; Ednrb, endothelin receptor type B; Egfr, epidermal growth factor receptor; Fgfr1, fibroblast growth factor receptor 1; Gpr1, G-protein-coupled receptor 1; Gpr107, G-protein-coupled receptor 107; Gpr125, G-proteincoupled receptor 125; Gpr18, G-protein-coupled receptor 18; Gpr183, G-protein-coupled receptor 183; Gpr4, G-protein-coupled receptor 4; Gpr62, G-protein-coupled receptor 62; Gpr87, G-protein-coupled receptor 87; Gpr88, G-protein-coupled receptor 88; Grb10, growth factor receptor-bound protein 10; Grb2, growth factor receptor-bound protein 2; Grk6, G-proteincoupled receptor kinase 6; Igf1r, insulin-like growth factor I receptor; Mc3r, melanocortin 3 receptor; Ngfrap1, nerve growth factor receptor (TNFRSF16) associated protein 1; Nmbr, neuromedin B receptor; Nmur1, neuromedin U receptor 1; Npr3, natriuretic peptide receptor 3; Prokr1, prokineticin receptor 1; Ptafr, platelet-activating factor receptor; Rtn4r, reticulon 4 receptor; Sctr, secretin receptor; Tgfbr2, transforming growth factor, beta receptor II; Vmn1r148, vomeronasal 1 receptor 148; Vmn1r172, vomeronasal 1 receptor 172; Vmn2r-ps54, vomeronasal 2, receptor, pseudogene 54. ), kisspeptin (Pielecka-Fortuna et al, 2008Pielecka-Fortuna and Moenter, 2010), neuromedin B (Todman et al, 2005), NPY (Roa and Herbison, 2012), somatostatin (Todman et al, 2005), and orexin (Gaskins and Moenter, 2012), among others.…”