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This project investigates the regulatory mechanisms of reproductive hormones, focusing on the kisspeptin and prokineticin systems. By studying these pathways in genetically modified mice, it aims to enhance understanding of fertility control and reproductive health.
Reproduction is a complex process governed by the interplay of central and peripheral factors.
The major signal controlling reproduction is the hypothalamic GnRH, responsible of the release of pituitary gonadotropins that drive gonadal function.
Thus, diverse conditions disturbing reproductive function are related to defects in factors and/or routes involved in the control of GnRH release.
As an example, kisspeptins (encoded by the Kiss1 gene) and their receptor GPR54 have emerged as essential g…
UNIVERSIDAD DE CORDOBA
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