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Short-term Fasting Attenuates the Response of the HPG Axis to Kisspeptin Challenge in the Adult Male Rhesus Monkey (Macaca Mulatta)

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Journal Life Sci
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2008 Oct 7
PMID 18834893
Citations 12
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Abstract

Aims: In primates, changes in nutritional status affect the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis by still poorly understood mechanisms. Recently, hypothalamic kisspeptin-GPR54 signaling has emerged as a significant regulator of this neuroendocrine axis. The present study was designed to examine whether suppression of the reproductive function by acute food-restriction in a non-human primate is mediated by decreased responsiveness of the HPG axis to endogenous kisspeptin drive.

Main Methods: Five intact adult male rhesus monkeys habituated to chair-restraint, received intravenous boli of human kisspeptin-10 (KP10, 50 microg), hCG (50 IU), and vehicle (1 ml) in both fed and 48-h fasting conditions. Plasma concentrations of glucose, cortisol and testosterone (T) were measured by using enzymatic and specific RIAs, respectively.

Key Findings: The acute 48-h fasting decreased plasma glucose (P<0.01) and T (P<0.005) levels, and increased cortisol levels (P<0.05). KP10 administration caused a robust stimulation of T secretion in both fed and fasted monkeys. However, mean T concentration and T AUC after KP10 administration were significantly (P<0.01-0.005) reduced in fasted monkeys. Likewise, the time of the first significant increase in post-KP10 T levels was also significantly (P<0.01) delayed. T response to hCG stimulation was similar in fed and fasted monkeys.

Significance: The present results indicate that under fasting conditions the KP10 induced T response is delayed and suppressed. These data support the notion that fasting-induced suppression of the HPG axis in the adult male rhesus monkey may involve, at least in part, a reduction in the sensitivity of the GnRH neuronal network to endogenous kisspeptin stimulation.

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