新生Kiss1-Cre大鼠Kiss1神经元发育变化的性别差异。

IF 1.9 4区 生物学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Journal of Reproduction and Development Pub Date : 2023-10-20 Epub Date: 2023-07-28 DOI:10.1262/jrd.2023-019
Koki Yamada, Mayuko Nagae, Tetsuya Mano, Hitomi Tsuchida, Safiullah Hazim, Teppei Goto, Makoto Sanbo, Masumi Hirabayashi, Naoko Inoue, Yoshihisa Uenoyama, Hiroko Tsukamura
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摘要

下丘脑kisspeptin神经元是哺乳动物生殖的主要调节因子,通过直接刺激促性腺激素释放激素和随后的促性腺激素的释放。在这里,我们产生了新的Kiss1(kisspeptin基因)-Cre大鼠,并研究了Kiss1-Cre激活的tdTomato报告大鼠Kiss1神经元的发育变化和性别差异。首先,我们通过产生表达Kiss1的细胞特异性Kiss1敲除(Kiss1-KpKO)大鼠来验证Kiss1-Cre大鼠,该大鼠是通过将当前的Kiss1-Cre大鼠与Kiss1-floxed大鼠杂交而获得的。由此产生的雄性Kiss1-KpKO大鼠在大脑中缺乏Kiss1表达,并表现出促性腺功能减退症,类似于全球Kiss1-KO大白鼠的性腺功能减退表型。Kiss1-Cre激活的tdTomato报告大鼠Kiss1神经元的组织学分析显示,前腹侧室周核(AVPV)和弓状核(ARC)的tdTomoto信号不受雌激素的影响,ARC、AVPV和内侧杏仁核(MeA)的tdTomato信号呈性二态。值得注意的是,新生儿AVPV tdTomato信号仅在雄性中检测到,但在青春期后的AVPV和ARC中检测到更多表达tdTomato的细胞,在雌性中检测到的MeA细胞数量比雄性少。这些发现表明,Kiss1可视化大鼠可用于检测雌激素反馈机制对AVPV和ARC中Kiss1表达的影响。此外,Kiss1-Cre和Kiss1视觉大鼠可能是进一步详细分析大脑性别分化和大鼠大脑中kisspeptin神经元生理作用的有价值工具。
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Sex difference in developmental changes in visualized Kiss1 neurons in newly generated Kiss1-Cre rats.

Sex difference in developmental changes in visualized Kiss1 neurons in newly generated Kiss1-Cre rats.

Sex difference in developmental changes in visualized Kiss1 neurons in newly generated Kiss1-Cre rats.

Sex difference in developmental changes in visualized Kiss1 neurons in newly generated Kiss1-Cre rats.

Hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons are master regulators of mammalian reproduction via direct stimulation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone and consequent gonadotropin release. Here, we generated novel Kiss1 (kisspeptin gene)-Cre rats and investigated the developmental changes and sex differences in visualized Kiss1 neurons of Kiss1-Cre-activated tdTomato reporter rats. First, we validated Kiss1-Cre rats by generating Kiss1-expressing cell-specific Kiss1 knockout (Kiss1-KpKO) rats, which were obtained by crossing the current Kiss1-Cre rats with Kiss1-floxed rats. The resulting male Kiss1-KpKO rats lacked Kiss1 expression in the brain and exhibited hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, similar to the hypogonadal phenotype of global Kiss1 KO rats. Histological analysis of Kiss1 neurons in Kiss1-Cre-activated tdTomato reporter rats revealed that tdTomato signals in the anteroventral periventricular nucleus (AVPV) and arcuate nucleus (ARC) were not affected by estrogen, and that tdTomato signals in the ARC, AVPV, and medial amygdala (MeA) were sexually dimorphic. Notably, neonatal AVPV tdTomato signals were detected only in males, but a larger number of tdTomato-expressing cells were detected in the AVPV and ARC, and a smaller number of cells in the MeA was detected in females than in males at postpuberty. These findings suggest that Kiss1-visualized rats can be used to examine the effect of estrogen feedback mechanisms on Kiss1 expression in the AVPV and ARC. Moreover, the Kiss1-Cre and Kiss1-visualized rats could be valuable tools for further detailed analyses of sexual differentiation in the brain and the physiological role of kisspeptin neurons across the brain in rats.

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Journal of Reproduction and Development
Journal of Reproduction and Development 生物-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
11.10%
发文量
52
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Reproduction and Development (JRD) is the official journal of the Society for Reproduction and Development, published bimonthly, and welcomes original articles. JRD provides free full-text access of all the published articles on the web. The functions of the journal are managed by Editorial Board Members, such as the Editor-in-Chief, Co-Editor-inChief, Managing Editors and Editors. All manuscripts are peer-reviewed critically by two or more reviewers. Acceptance is based on scientific content and presentation of the materials. The Editors select reviewers and correspond with authors. Final decisions about acceptance or rejection of manuscripts are made by the Editor-in-Chief and Co-Editor-in-Chief.
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