Stress rapidly suppresses in vivo LH pulses and increases activation of RFRP-3 neurons in male mice

Volume: 239, Issue: 3, Pages: 339 - 350
Published: Dec 1, 2018
Abstract
Restraint stress is a psychosocial stressor that suppresses reproductive status, including LH pulsatile secretion, but the neuroendocrine mechanisms underlying this inhibition remains unclear. Reproductive neural populations upstream of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons, such as kisspeptin, neurokinin B and RFRP-3 (GnIH) neurons, are possible targets for psychosocial stress to inhibit LH pulses, but this has not been well examined,...
Paper Details
Title
Stress rapidly suppresses in vivo LH pulses and increases activation of RFRP-3 neurons in male mice
Published Date
Dec 1, 2018
Volume
239
Issue
3
Pages
339 - 350
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