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List of Figures | ||
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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Neuroanatomy of the GnRH-1 System | 9 |
Hypophysiotropic GnRH-1 Neurons: Neuroanatomy | 11 | |
GnRH in Mast Cells in the Brain | 21 | |
GnRH Cells in the Peripheral Nervous System | 23 | |
GnRH Cells Outside the Nervous System | 24 | |
2 | GnRH Pulsatility | 29 |
In Vivo Measurements of Pulsatile GnRH Release | 30 | |
Electrophysiology of GnRH Neurons in Vivo | 38 | |
In Vitro Measurements of GnRH Pulsatility | 42 | |
How are GnRH Pulses Coordinated? | 49 | |
3 | GnRH Neurons: Changes Across the Life Cycle | 53 |
Embryonic Development of GnRH Neurons | 54 | |
The Role of GnRH Neurons in Pubertal Development | 61 | |
The Role of GnRH Neurons in Adulthood | 80 | |
Reproductive Aging | 85 | |
4 | Factors Regulating GnRH Neurons | 93 |
Neurotransmitters and Neuromodulators Regulating GnRH Neurons | 94 | |
Neurotrophic Factors and Cytokines Regulating GnRH Neurons | 118 | |
Are Steroid Hormone Receptors on GnRH Neurons? | 121 | |
5 | The GnRH Gene | 125 |
Structure & Processing of the GnRH-1 Gene | 125 | |
GnRH 5' Flanking Region and Gene Transcription | 127 | |
Regulation of GnRH Gene Expression in Vivo | 131 | |
Post-Transcriptional Regulation of GnRH mRNA Levels | 150 | |
FOS Expression in GnRH Neurons | 151 | |
6 | Multiple GnRH Molecules, Phylogeny and Evolution | 157 |
Amino Acid and Gene Sequences and Structures of GnRH | 159 | |
Co-Existence of Multiple GnRHS in Vertebrate Brains | 161 | |
GnRH in Invertebrates | 168 | |
Evolution of GnRH | 170 | |
How Ancient is GnRH? | 173 | |
7 | GnRH Neurons and Reproductive Behavior | 175 |
Effects of GnRH on Sexual Behavior in Females | 175 | |
Effects of GnRH on Sexual Behavior in Males | 177 | |
Species Comparisons | 178 | |
Neurotransmitters Involved in Effects of GnRH on Reproductive Behaviors | 178 | |
Effects of Behavior on GnRH Expression | 179 | |
8 | GnRH Neuronal Cell Lines | 183 |
The Creation and Properties of the Immortalized GnRH Cell Lines | 183 | |
Neurotransmitters Regulating GnRH Cell Lines | 189 | |
Second Messengers and Signal Transduction in GnRH Cell Lines | 195 | |
Neurotrophic Factors and Cytokines Regulating GnRH Cell Lines | 198 | |
Peripheral Proteins Regulating GnRH Cell Lines | 201 | |
Do GnRH Cell Lines Express Steroid Hormone Receptors? | 201 | |
Caveats of Immortalized GnRH Cell Lines | 203 | |
9 | GnRH Mutants and Transgenic Mice | 205 |
GnRH Transgenic Animals | 205 | |
The Hypogonadal (HPG) Mouse | 211 | |
10 | GnRH in Humans | 217 |
Localization and Morphology of Human GnRH-1 Neurons | 217 | |
Pulsatile GnRH/LH Release in Humans | 218 | |
Molecular Biology of GnRH in Humans | 222 | |
GnRH Therapy | 223 | |
GnRH Agonists and Antagonists | 226 | |
Bibliography | 229 | |
Index | 317 |
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