Primary cilia enhance kisspeptin receptor signaling on gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons

Volume: 111, Issue: 28, Pages: 10335 - 10340
Published: Jun 30, 2014
Abstract
Most central neurons in the mammalian brain possess an appendage called a primary cilium that projects from the soma into the extracellular space. The importance of these organelles is highlighted by the fact that primary cilia dysfunction is associated with numerous neuropathologies, including hyperphagia-induced obesity, hypogonadism, and learning and memory deficits. Neuronal cilia are enriched for signaling molecules, including certain G...
Paper Details
Title
Primary cilia enhance kisspeptin receptor signaling on gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons
Published Date
Jun 30, 2014
Volume
111
Issue
28
Pages
10335 - 10340
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