Nature Communications (May 2023)

Dax1 modulates ERα-dependent hypothalamic estrogen sensing in female mice

  • Jose M. Ramos-Pittol,
  • Isabel Fernandes-Freitas,
  • Alexandra Milona,
  • Stephen M. Manchishi,
  • Kara Rainbow,
  • Brian Y. H. Lam,
  • John A. Tadross,
  • Anthony Beucher,
  • William H. Colledge,
  • Inês Cebola,
  • Kevin G. Murphy,
  • Irene Miguel-Aliaga,
  • Giles S. H. Yeo,
  • Waljit S. Dhillo,
  • Bryn M. Owen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-38618-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract Coupling the release of pituitary hormones to the developmental stage of the oocyte is essential for female fertility. It requires estrogen to restrain kisspeptin (KISS1)-neuron pulsatility in the arcuate hypothalamic nucleus, while also exerting a surge-like effect on KISS1-neuron activity in the AVPV hypothalamic nucleus. However, a mechanistic basis for this region-specific effect has remained elusive. Our genomic analysis in female mice demonstrate that some processes, such as restraint of KISS1-neuron activity in the arcuate nucleus, may be explained by region-specific estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) DNA binding at gene regulatory regions. Furthermore, we find that the Kiss1-locus is uniquely regulated in these hypothalamic nuclei, and that the nuclear receptor co-repressor NR0B1 (DAX1) restrains its transcription specifically in the arcuate nucleus. These studies provide mechanistic insight into how ERα may control the KISS1-neuron, and Kiss1 gene expression, to couple gonadotropin release to the developmental stage of the oocyte.