“…They synthesize GnRH peptide that is released from their nerve terminals in the median eminence to regulate luteinizing and folliclestimulating hormone release from the anterior pituitary and thus reproductive function (Moenter et al, 2003;Herbison, 2006). In adult mice, GnRH neurons are most commonly unipolar or bipolar with very long, unbranched dendritic processes (Campbell et al, 2005;Ybarra et al, 2011). While the long thin processes emanating from the cell body of most GnRH neurons possess spines and have a dendritic morphology (Jennes et al, 1985;Wray and Hoffman, 1986;Campbell et al, 2005Campbell et al, , 2009Cottrell et al, 2006), the origin of the GnRH neuron axon remains undetermined.…”