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This research investigates the neuronal circuits involved in reproductive behaviors, specifically the release of luteinizing hormone in response to female stimuli. By utilizing advanced techniques, it aims to understand how sensory inputs influence reproductive physiology in mammals.
In this research, I propose to investigate the neuronal circuitry underlying reproductive behaviors.
The specific phenomenon studied here, reflexive release of luteinizing hormone (RRLH), occurs in males of various species including mice and humans. RRLH is the release of luteinizing hormone into the blood stream in response to sensory detection of female stimuli.
The chemosensory inputs that mediate RRLH in mice are detected by the vomeronasal organ, and relayed via the accessory olfactory bulb…
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