Central and peripheral mechanisms involved in the control of GnRH neuronal function by metabolic factors
Author
Ruiz Cruz, Miguel
Torres, Carmen
Tena-Sempere, Manuel
Roa Rivas, Juan
Publisher
ElsevierDate
2023Subject
MetabolismPuberty
Reproduction
Gonadal function
Metabolic hormones
Neuropeptides
Kiss1
Kisspeptins
GnRH
NPY/AgRP neurons
Melanocortins
POMC neurons
Obesity
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Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons are the final output pathway for the brain control of reproduction. The activity of this neuronal population, mainly located at the preoptic area of the hypothalamus, is controlled by a plethora of metabolic signals. However, it has been documented that most of these signal impact on GnRH neurons through indirect neuronal circuits, Kiss1, proopiomelanocortin, and neuropeptide Y/agouti-related peptide neurons being some of the most prominent mediators. In this context, compelling evidence has been gathered in recent years on the role of a large range of neuropeptides and energy sensors in the regulation of GnRH neuronal activity through both direct and indirect mechanisms. The present review summarizes some of the most prominent recent advances in our understanding of the peripheral factors and central mechanisms involved in the metabolic control of GnRH neurons.