scholarly journals Role of bio-genic amines for the hypothalamic regulation of reproductive function

2004 ◽  
Vol 53 (1) ◽  
pp. 98-106
Author(s):  
A. V. Arutiunian ◽  
G. О. Kerkeshko ◽  
М. G. Stepanov ◽  
А. V. Korenevskiy ◽  
Е. К. Aylamazian

The present review is dedicated to monoaminergic systems involved in hypothalamic regulation of reproduction, as well as to the role of the systems in GnRH synthesis and secretion regulation. Data are presented on the ovarian steroid hormones, the suprachiasmatic nuclei of the hypothalamus, in which the central oscillator of a mammalian organism's diurnal rhythms is located, and on the pineal hormone melatonin involved in formation of reproductive cycles. Both own results and literature data referring to the role of diurnal rhythms of the activity of monoaminergic systems of the hypothalamus in the central regulation of reproduction are discussed.

2003 ◽  
Vol 52 (2) ◽  
pp. 77-85
Author(s):  
A. V. Arutjunyan ◽  
М. G. Stepanov ◽  
G O. Kerkeshko ◽  
Е. K. Ailamazyan

Diurnal rhythms of the contents of biogenic amines in the hypothalamus are considered to play an important role in regulation of many functions such as motor activity, feeding behaviour, sleep-awake cycle formation as well as hormonal and immune statuses. Mechanisms of regulation of reproduction that participate in a circadian signal transmission from the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) of the hypothalamus to hypothalamic structures responsible for gonadoliberin (GnRH) synthesis and secretion (the preoptic area - PA, and the medial eminence - ME) are at present being intensively studied. It has been shown that the aging caused disturbances of estrous cycles in female rats are accompanied by a disappearance of diurnal rhythms of activity of monoaminergic and opioid hypothalamic systems playing a key role in regulation of GnRH synthesis and secretion. The experiments carried out have revealed diurnal rhythms of the contents of the studied biogenic amines in the PA, ME and SCN of the hypothalamus. The rhythms are due to the amines increasing in the morning hours when compared to their evening and night levels. The neurotoxic compounds used disturbed the rhythms of the amines. Chronic inhalation of toluene caused a disappearance of the dynamics of all the studied neurotransmitters that was typical of the control group. Meanwhile, a single administration of 1,2-dimethylhydrazine resulted in either a complete disappearance of the diurnal rhythms of the biogenic amines contents found in control, or their phase shifts. Severe disturbances of the GnRH content and of the ROS diurnal dynamics were also observed in the studied hypothalamic areas. The literature allowed supposition that melatonin possessing entraining and antioxidant properties can be used as a protector of disturbances of central mechanisms of regulation of reproduction. However, our experiments have shown that exogenous melatonin does not only eliminate the neurotoxic compounds caused disturbances of diurnal rhythms of the studied indices, but it itself causes deep changes in their dynamics. The effect of melatonin has been found to result in a significant decrease of the catecholamines contents in all the studied hypothalamic structures, particularly of the norepinephrine content, that is accompanied by a profound decrease of the GnRH content and by a disturbance of the diurnal dynamics of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the PA and ME. The effect of 1,2-dimethylhydrazine on the studied indices was less pronounced when compared to that of melatonin, whereas an injection of the xenobiotic on the background of the pineal gland hormone administration resulted in a predominant effect of the latter. Both the data obtained and the literature review allow to offer a hypothesis for a possible mechanism of involvement of diurnal rhythms of biogenic amines in central regulation of reproduction. It is known that synthesis and secretion of endogenous opioid peptides in the mediobasal hypothalamus undergo diurnal oscillations with minimum in the morning and maximum in the evening and/or at night. The revealed diurnal rhythms of the biogenic amines contents had opposite oscillations. This fact allows a supposition that these rhythms are due to the opioid system activity changing. Both decreased endogenous opioids contents and simultaneously increased morning biogenic amines levels in proestrus can create a neurotransmitter background that is necessary for GnRH surge formation. An evaluation of diurnal rhythms of the biogenic amines contents, GnRH and ROS in the studied hypothalamic structures can be used for an assessment of disturbances of central mechanisms of regulation of reproduction that are caused by other neurotoxic compounds or developed in some diseases and in aging when the functional activity of the pineal gland is altered. The data obtained testify to possible negative side effects of melatonin on hypothalamic regulation of reproduction in therapeutic use of the hormone. The effects of melatonin realized via its receptors are known to highly depend on amplitude of its nocturnal surge and on duration of its increased blood level during a day. Therefore administration of melatonin on the background of its normal synthesis can lead to a number of negative effects due to its increased blood level when compared to its physiological level. Elucidation of the exogenous melatonin caused disturbance of the studied diurnal rhythms of central regulation of reproduction is of great practical use in development of prophylactics helping to eliminate or decrease an effect of damaging factors in unfavourable environmental conditions.


2005 ◽  
Vol 54 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-63
Author(s):  
A. V. Arutjunyan ◽  
G. О. Kerkeshko ◽  
М. G. Stepanov ◽  
А. V. Korenevsky ◽  
Е. К. Ailamazyan

Summary: Diurnal rhythms of the activity of a number of monoaminergic systems of the hypothalamus (norepinephrine and serotonin in PA and ME-ArN, as well as dopamine in ME-ArN) have been shown to depend on the functioning of an endogenous circadian oscillator in SCN of the hypothalamus. Light modifies the diurnal rhythms of the neurotransmitters. Enhancement of the activity of the noradrenergic systems with sex steroids in proestrus is an important mechanism of the forming of the preovulatory surge of GnRH and gonadotropines secretion, which initiates ovulation. Consideration of our own experimental data and literature allow the supposition that the change of diurnal rhythms of norepinephrine in PA and ME-ArN could result in profound disturbances of hypothalamic regulation of reproductive cycles and be one of key reasons for negative effect of xenobiotics on reproduction. Supported by RFBR grant 04-04-49204.


1971 ◽  
Vol 50 (3) ◽  
pp. 507-NP ◽  
Author(s):  
JEAN E. M. BUTLER ◽  
B. T. DONOVAN

SUMMARY Under stereotaxic guidance, the connexions between the hypothalamus and the rest of the brain were severed surgically in mature female guinea-pigs, and reproductive function was assessed by following the vaginal cycle and by histological study of the ovaries. Animals in which the hypothalamic island incorporated the suprachiasmatic nuclei, or in which the anterior connexions to the hypothalamus were severed by a cut placed just anterior to the suprachiasmatic nuclei, developed persistent vaginal oestrus. Such an anterior cut in the hypothalamus did not influence luteal function in hysterectomized animals. When the anterior border of a hypothalamic island, or an anterior cut through the hypothalamus, was caudal to the suprachiasmatic nuclei, oestrous cycles continued although they were slightly irregular. The ovaries contained corpora lutea. Severance of the posterior connexions to the hypothalamus did not alter the oestrous cycle. The role of the suprachiasmatic area in the generation of persistent vaginal oestrus is discussed.


2008 ◽  
Vol 81 ◽  
pp. 101-105
Author(s):  
A. V. Arutjunyan ◽  
M. G. Stepanov ◽  
G. O. Kerkeshko ◽  
V. M. Prokopenko ◽  
A. V. Korenevsky

2016 ◽  
Vol 65 (6) ◽  
pp. 4-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria I Yarmolinskaya ◽  
Nigar F Ganbarli ◽  
Eduard K Ailamazian

Research objective: to identify a role of kisspeptine in the regulation of reproduction function.Materials: literature data by foreign authors for the period from 1985 till 2016.Methods: systematic analysis and compilation of information in the literature.Results. The article provides a review of literature data on research of kisspeptine gene and its receptor; it includes description of their role in regulation of reproduction function and mutation in the genes responsible for realization of kisspeptine and neurokinin signaling pathways. Features of kisspeptine secretion in patients with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, premature sexual development, hyperprolactinemic deficiency of ovaries, polycystic ovarian syndrome, genital endometriosis and opportunity of kisspeptine use in clinical practice as an ovulation trigger are described.Conclusion. It is necessary to carry out further studies for clarification of kisspeptine role in patients with various diseases and the opportunity of its use as a therapeutic target.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frank Faltraco ◽  
Adriana Uzoni ◽  
Liliia Shevchuk ◽  
Johannes Thome ◽  
Denise Palm

AbstractThe central oscillator for the inner clock is the suprachiasmatic nuclei of the hypothalamus. Furthermore, many peripheral oscillators are present in tissues such as skin. Human derived fibroblasts provide an advantageous model to study circadian rhythmicity as well as the influence of pharmacological drugs on circadian gene expression. Importantly, the synchronization of the circadian system of fibroblasts can be done by different methods. The review presents an overview of the current knowledge of different synchronization methods mostly used in mice or rat fibroblasts. Furthermore, the review sums up and discusses the role of norepinephrine as a possible synchronizer agent.


2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 56-62
Author(s):  
R. Iskra ◽  
V. Vlizlo ◽  
R. Fedoruk

The results of our studies and the data of modern literature regarding the biological role of Cr(III) compounds in conditions of their application in the nutrition for pigs and cattle are discussed. The metabolic impact of Cr(III), coming from different sources – mineral and organic compounds, obtained by chemical synthesis or a nanotechnological method (chromium citrate), as well as in the form of biocomplexes from the cultural medium of Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeasts was analyzed. The metabolic connection between the impact of Cr(III) and the biosynthesis of some hormones – insulin, cortisol – as well as the sensitivity of some tissues and organs to the effect of chromium compounds was studied. A considerable part of the review material was dedicated to the metabolic effect of Cr(III) compounds on the reproductive function of pigs and cattle and their impact on the viability of the offspring and gametes of animals. The data about the stimulating effect of Cr(III) on the growth and development of the organism of piglets and calves, meat and milk performance of these species of animals are discussed. The relevance of dosing Cr(III) in the nutrition of pigs and cattle is highlighted.


Antioxidants ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (8) ◽  
pp. 268 ◽  
Author(s):  
Izhar Hyder Qazi ◽  
Christiana Angel ◽  
Haoxuan Yang ◽  
Evangelos Zoidis ◽  
Bo Pan ◽  
...  

Selenium (Se) is an important trace mineral having many essential roles at the cellular and organismal levels in animal and human health. The biological effects of Se are mainly carried out by selenoproteins (encoded by 25 genes in humans and 24 in mice). As an essential component of selenoproteins, Se performs structural and enzymic roles; in the latter context it is well known for its catalytic and antioxidative functions. Studies involving different animal models have added great value to our understanding regarding the potential implications of Se and selenoproteins in mammalian fertility and reproduction. In this review, we highlight the implications of selenoproteins in male fertility and reproduction followed by the characteristic biological functions of Se and selenoproteins associated with overall male reproductive function. It is evident from observations of past studies (both animal and human) that Se is essentially required for spermatogenesis and male fertility, presumably because of its vital role in modulation of antioxidant defense mechanisms and other essential biological pathways and redox sensitive transcription factors. However, bearing in mind the evidences from mainstream literature, it is also advisable to perform more studies focusing on the elucidation of additional roles played by the peculiar and canonical selenoproteins i.e., glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4) and selenoprotein P (SELENOP) in the male reproductive functions. Nevertheless, search for the elucidation of additional putative mechanisms potentially modulated by other biologically relevant selenoproteins should also be included in the scope of future studies. However, as for the implication of Se in fertility and reproduction in men, though a few clinical trials explore the effects of Se supplementation on male fertility, due to inconsistencies in the recruitment of subjects and heterogeneity of designs, the comparison of such studies is still complicated and less clear. Therefore, further research focused on the roles of Se and selenoproteins is awaited for validating the evidences at hand and outlining any therapeutic schemes intended for improving male fertility. As such, new dimensions could be added to the subject of male fertility and Se supplementation.


PPAR Research ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 2008 ◽  
pp. 1-6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jaou-Chen Huang

Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptorδ(PPARδ, also known as PPARβ) has ubiquitous distribution and extensive biological functions. The reproductive function of PPARδwas first revealed in the uterus at the implantation site. Since then, PPARδand its ligand have been discovered in all reproductive tissues, including the gametes and the preimplantation embryos. PPARδin preimplantation embryos is normally activated by oviduct-derived PPARδligand. PPARδactivation is associated with an increase in embryonic cell proliferation and a decrease in programmed cell death (apoptosis). On the other hand, the role of PPARδand its ligand in gamete formation and function is less well understood. This review will summarize the reproductive functions of PPARδand project its potential applications in assisted reproductive technology.


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