ra0002p038 | (1) | SRF2015
Rietema Stacey E
, Hawken Penny A R
, Smith Jeremy T
, Lehman Michael N
, Martin Graeme B
In the KNDy hypothesis, the latest concept explaining the control of GnRH secretion, the pulsatile GnRH signal is controlled by arcuate nucleus cells that produce kisspeptin (K), neurokinin B (N) and dynorphin (Dy). The interplay among these peptides involves one of them acting as a pace-setter, one as a brake, and the other as communicator of the final signal to the GnRH cells. To date the KNDy hypothesis has proven to be robust, but, if it...