Poster Session 1 - Neuroendocrinology of Reproduction I — ASN Events
1:00PM - 3:00PM
Exhibition Area


KISS1R signals independently of Gɑq/11 and triggers LH secretion via the ß-arrestin pathway in the male mouse (#211)

1:00 PM
Andy V Babwah

The role of the novel reproductive peptide phoenixin-20 amide in GnRH and Kiss hypothalamic cell models. (#212)

1:00 PM
Denise D Belsham

NO as a “volume transmitter” of neuroendocrine signals in the hypothalamic area (#213)

1:00 PM
Konstantina Chachlaki

Hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons co-express glutamate and GABA in a sexually dimorphic manner (#214)

1:00 PM
Katja Czieselsky

Plasma Kisspeptin levels are positively correlated with LH in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (#215)

1:00 PM
Maha H Daghestani

Increased hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activity may facilitate transition into active breeding (#216)

1:00 PM
Molly J Dickens

Perception of food affects Corticosterone and behavior but not reproductive hormones in the zebra finch (#217)

1:00 PM
Darcy K Ernst

Identification of novel estrogen receptor β variants in the human. (#218)

1:00 PM
Yujiro Hattori

Involvement of KNDy neurons in luteinizing hormone surges induced by steroids (#219)

1:00 PM
Andrea M Stathopoulos

Acute modulation of the kiss1 expression in the lactating rat hypothalamus mediated by the suckling stimulus and prolactin. (#220)

1:00 PM
Shimpei Higo

Cell-to-cell communication via gap junctions may play a role in controlling synchronized activities of KNDy neurons regulating pulsatile secretion of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (#221)

1:00 PM
Kana Ikegami

Characterization of alternative promoter usage and alternative splicing profiles of the estrogen receptor β gene in the human. (#222)

1:00 PM
Hirotaka Ishii

Effect of androgen on kisspeptin expression and luteinizing hormone release in female rats (#223)

1:00 PM
Kinuyo Iwata

Kisspeptin neurons in the preoptic area of the adult male rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) (#224)

1:00 PM
Bruna Kalil

Differences between plasmatic concentrations of 7-hydroxylated metabolites of DHEA in healthy men and oligospermic or asthenospermic men (#225)

1:00 PM
Jana Kubatova

Interactions between kisspeptin neurons and hypothalamic tuberoinfundibular dopaminergic neurons in aged female rats (#226)

1:00 PM
Yuyu Kunimura

Perinatal kisspeptin is required for suppression of female sexual behavior in male rats (#227)

1:00 PM
Sho Nakamura

Testosterone modulates directionality of axonal transport: an in vitro study (#228)

1:00 PM
Marzia Pesaresi

Time-dependent effects of noradrenaline on Kisspeptin synthesis: role of the biological clock (#229)

1:00 PM
Maristela Poletini

Serotonergic regulation of reproduction through Kisspeptin in the male zebrafish                                (#230)

1:00 PM
Parvathy Prasad

Prolactin-regulating dopaminergic neurons in the hypothalamus express neurokinin-B receptor and are innervated by neurokinin B- and kisspeptin-immunopositive fibers in rodents. (#231)

1:00 PM
Nobuhiko Sawai

Estrogen-related receptor β reduces subnuclear mobility of estrogen receptor α and suppresses estrogen-dependent cellular function (#232)

1:00 PM
Takashi Tanida

Metabolic alterations in ovarian NGF overexpressing mice (#233)

1:00 PM
Jenny L Wilson

Circadian regulation of hypothalamic Kiss1 and Kiss1r during mouse pregnancy (#234)

1:00 PM
Cassandra C Yap

Elucidating the projections of arcuate nucleus kisspeptin cells to GnRH neurons with viral tract tracing (#235)

1:00 PM
Siew Hoong Dr Yip

The study of acute effect of systemic administration of human kisspeptin-10 on secretion of reproductive hormones in obese men (#236)

1:00 PM
Muhammad Shahab