The Journal of Reproduction and Development (Apr 2020)

Conditional kisspeptin neuron-specific Kiss1 knockout with newly generated Kiss1-floxed and Kiss1-Cre mice replicates a hypogonadal phenotype of global Kiss1 knockout mice

  • Kana IKEGAMI,
  • Teppei GOTO,
  • Sho NAKAMURA,
  • Youki WATANABE,
  • Arisa SUGIMOTO,
  • Sutisa MAJARUNE,
  • Kei HORIHATA,
  • Mayuko NAGAE,
  • Junko TOMIKAWA,
  • Takuya IMAMURA,
  • Makoto SANBO,
  • Masumi HIRABAYASHI,
  • Naoko INOUE,
  • Kei-ichiro MAEDA,
  • Hiroko TSUKAMURA,
  • Yoshihisa UENOYAMA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2020-026
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 4
pp. 359 – 367

Abstract

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The present study aimed to evaluate whether novel conditional kisspeptin neuron-specific Kiss1 knockout (KO) mice utilizing the Cre-loxP system could recapitulate the infertility of global Kiss1 KO models, thereby providing further evidence for the fundamental role of hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons in regulating mammalian reproduction. We generated Kiss1-floxed mice and hypothalamic kisspeptin neuron-specific Cre-expressing transgenic mice and then crossed these two lines. The conditional Kiss1 KO mice showed pubertal failure along with a suppression of gonadotropin secretion and ovarian atrophy. These results indicate that newly-created hypothalamic Kiss1 KO mice obtained by the Cre-loxP system recapitulated the infertility of global Kiss1 KO models, suggesting that hypothalamic kisspeptin, but not peripheral kisspeptin, is critical for reproduction. Importantly, these Kiss1-floxed mice are now available and will be a valuable tool for detailed analyses of roles of each population of kisspeptin neurons in the brain and peripheral kisspeptin-producing cells by the spatiotemporal-specific manipulation of Cre expression.

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