Effects of full-length kisspeptin administration on follicular development in Japanese black beef cows

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Abstract

Kisspeptin is a key molecule that stimulates gonadotropin secretion via release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). In the present study, our aim was to investigate whether kisspeptin has stimulatory effects on follicular development via GnRH/gonadotropin secretion in cows. Japanese Black beef cows were intravenously injected with full-length bovine kisspeptin [Kp-53 (0.2 or 2 nmol/kg)] or vehicle 5 days after they exhibited standing estrus (Day 0). In cows injected with Kp-53 at 2 nmol/kg, the follicular sizes of the first dominant follicles increased on Day 6 and thereafter. Ovulation of the first dominant follicle occurred in 1 out of 4 cows treated with Kp-53 at 2 nmol/kg. Injection of Kp-53 at 2 nmol/kg increased the concentration of plasma luteinizing hormone (LH) but not follicle-stimulating hormone, over a 4-h period following injection in all cows. The present study suggests that administration of full-length kisspeptin causes LH secretion, which is sustained for a few hours, and it is capable of stimulating follicular development and/or ovulation. © 2013 by the Society for Reproduction and Development.

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Naniwa, Y., Nakatsukasa, K., Setsuda, S., Oishi, S., Fujii, N., Matsuda, F., … Ohkura, S. (2013). Effects of full-length kisspeptin administration on follicular development in Japanese black beef cows. Journal of Reproduction and Development, 59(6), 588–594. https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2013-064

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