Regulation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) gene expression in hypothalamic neuronal cells |
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Authors: | Margaret E. Wierman Jan M. Bruder Jadwiga K. Kepa |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Medicine, University of Colorado Health Science Center, and Research Service, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 80220 Denver, Colorado;(2) Section of Endocrinology (111H), VAMC, 1055 Clermont Street, 80220 Denver, Colorado |
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Abstract: | Summary 1. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is the hypothalamic releasing factor that controls pituitary gonadotropin subunit gene expression and indirectly gametogenesis and steroidogenesis from the gonad, which results in reproductive competence.2. GnRH is synthesized in only about 1000 neurons in the hypothalamus and released in an episodic fashion down the median eminence to regulate gonadotropin biosynthesis.3. Although much is known about the secretory dynamics of GnRH release, little is known about the pretranslational control of GnRH biosynthesis due to lack of appropriate model systems. The recent availability of immortalized neuronal cell lines that produce GnRH allows investigators for the first time to begin to dissect the factors that directly regulate GnRH gene expression.4. This article reviews the current state of knowledge concerning the mechanisms that direct tissue-specific and peptide hormone control of GnRH biosynthesis. |
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Keywords: | gonadotropin-releasing hormone gene expression tissue-specific expression steroid hormone peptide hormone |
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