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51. Ultrastructural Evidence of Kisspeptin-Gonadotrophin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) Interaction in the Median Eminence of Female Rats: Implication of Axo-Axonal Regulation of GnRH Release

52. Circadian transcriptional factor DBP regulates expression of Kiss1 in the anteroventral periventricular nucleus

53. Testicular toxicity induced by a triple neurokinin receptor antagonist in male dogs

54. Morphological Evidence for Direct Interaction between Kisspeptin and Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Neurons at the Median Eminence of the Male Goat: An Immunoelectron Microscopic Study

55. Central Injection of Ketone Body Suppresses Luteinizing Hormone Release via the Catecholaminergic Pathway in Female Rats

56. Sexual differentiation of kisspeptin neurons responsible for sex difference in gonadotropin release in rats

57. Molecular Characterization and Estrogen Regulation of Hypothalamic KISS1 Gene in the Pig1

58. Significance of Neonatal Testicular Sex Steroids to Defeminize Anteroventral Periventricular Kisspeptin Neurons and the GnRH/LH Surge System in Male Rats1

59. Gonadotrophin-Releasing Hormone Pulse Generator Activity in the Hypothalamus of the Goat

60. Possible Role of Oestrogen in Pubertal Increase of Kiss1/Kisspeptin Expression in Discrete Hypothalamic Areas of Female Rats

61. Physiological role of metastin/kisspeptin in regulating gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion in female rats

62. Potencies of Centrally- or Peripherally-Injected Full-Length Kisspeptin or Its C-Terminal Decapeptide on LH Release in Intact Male Rats

63. Oestrogen-Dependent Stimulation of Luteinising Hormone Release by Galanin-Like Peptide in Female Rats

64. Identification of KiSS-1 Product Kisspeptin and Steroid-Sensitive Sexually Dimorphic Kisspeptin Neurons in Medaka (Oryzias latipes)

65. Inhibition of Metastin (Kisspeptin-54)-GPR54 Signaling in the Arcuate Nucleus-Median Eminence Region during Lactation in Rats

66. Metastin/Kisspeptin and control of estrous cycle in rats

67. Neonatal Kisspeptin is Steroid-Independently Required for Defeminisation and Peripubertal Kisspeptin-Induced Testosterone is Required for Masculinisation of the Brain: A Behavioural Study Using Kiss1 Knockout Rats

68. Central estrogen action sites involved in prepubertal restraint of pulsatile luteinizing hormone release in female rats

69. Temporal expression of estrogen receptor α in the hypothalamus and medulla oblongata during fasting: a role of noradrenergic neurons

70. Effects of exposure of rat dams to 1-bromopropane during pregnancy and lactation on growth and sexual maturation of their offspring

71. Neuroendocrine mechanism mediating energetic regulation of gonadotropin release in female rats

72. Long-Day Suppressed Expression of Type 2 Deiodinase Gene in the Mediobasal Hypothalamus of the Saanen Goat, a Short-Day Breeder: Implication for Seasonal Window of Thyroid Hormone Action on Reproductive Neuroendocrine Axis

73. Acute Lipoprivation Suppresses Pulsatile Luteinizing Hormone Secretion without Affecting Food Intake in Female Rats

74. Involvement of Central Metastin in the Regulation of Preovulatory Luteinizing Hormone Surge and Estrous Cyclicity in Female Rats

75. Activation of melanocortin receptors accelerates the gonadotropin-releasing hormone pulse generator activity in goats

76. Involvement of Brainstem Catecholaminergic Inputs to the Hypothalamic Paraventricular Nucleus in Estrogen Receptor α Expression in this Nucleus during Different Stress Conditions in Female Rats

77. In Vitro Increase in Intracellular Calcium Concentrations Induced by Low or High Extracellular Glucose Levels in Ependymocytes and Serotonergic Neurons of the Rat Lower Brainstem

78. Simultaneous Observation of the GnRH Pulse Generator Activity and Plasma Concentrations of Metabolites and Insulin during Fasting and Subsequent Refeeding Periods in Shiba Goats

79. Fourth Ventricular Alloxan Injection Suppresses Pulsatile Luteinizing Hormone Release in Female Rats

80. Prominent Expression of Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type-1 (SCA1) Gene Encoding Ataxin-1 in LH-Producing Cells, L.BETA.T2

81. Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone (GHRH)-GH-Somatic Growth and Luteinizing Hormone (LH)RH-LH-Ovarian Axes in Adult Female Transgenic Mice Expressing Human GH Gene

82. A rat model for the energetic regulation of gonadotropin secretion: role of the glucose-sensing mechanism in the brain

83. Glucoprivation-Induced Fos Expression in the Hypothalamus and Medulla Oblongata in Female Rats

84. Exposure to 1-Bromopropane Causes Ovarian Dysfunction in Rats

85. Lactation-associated infertility in Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata) during the breeding season

86. Molecular and Epigenetic Mechanism Regulating Hypothalamic Kiss1 Gene Expression in Mammals

89. Lack of gonadotropin release in Kiss1 knockout male rats

91. Neurokinin B activates synchronized intracellular Ca2+ oscillations in KNDy neurons obtained from the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus of Kiss1-GFP transgenic mice

93. KISS1 gene expression in the developing brain of female pigs in pre- and peripubertal periods

94. Glucose Availability Modulates the Timing of the Luteinizing Hormone Surge in the Ewe

95. Intracerebroventricular Administration of Melanin-Concentrating Hormone Suppresses Pulsatile Luteinizing Hormone Release in the Female Rat

96. Effect of Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone Antagonist on Oestrogen-Dependent Glucoprivic Suppression of Luteinizing Hormone Secretion in Female Rats

97. Glucoprivation increases estrogen receptor α immunoreactivity in the brain catecholaminergic neurons in ovariectomized rats

98. Effect of Fasting on c-Fos Expression in the Hypothalamic Nuclei and Nucleus of the Solitary Tract in Male Rats: Time Course Study and the Role of Testosterone

99. Central, But Not Peripheral, Glucose-Sensing Mechanisms Mediate Glucoprivic Suppression of Pulsatile Luteinizing Hormone Secretion in the Sheep**This work was supported by the U.S.-Japan Cooperative Science Program from NSF (National Science Foundation) and JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) (INT-9603310); a grant-in-aid for International Scientific Research from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports, and Culture, Japan (Joint Research 09044215); and research grants from the NIH (HD-18258 and HD-18394). A preliminary report of this work was presented at the 29th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Miami Beach, FL, October 1999 (Abstract 166.13)

100. Regulation of Pulsatile Luteinizing Hormone Secretion by Insulin in the Diabetic Male Lamb1

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