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ey0020.5-14 | Basic Research | ESPEYB20

5.14. New horizons: Gonadotropin-releasing hormone and cognition

V Prevot , M Tena-Sempere , N Pitteloud

Brief summary: This literature review summarized the recent advances in our understanding of the GnRH system throughout life and its implication in the brain development beyond its conventional role in reproductive control.During embryonic development GnRH neurons migrate from the olfactory placode to the hypothalamus, where they control the hypothalamus–pituitary–gonadal axis (1,2). But many GnRH neurons migrate to other brain regions, such as...

ey0020.5-12 | Basic Research | ESPEYB20

5.12. Defective jagged-1 signaling affects GnRH development and contributes to congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism

L Cotellessa , F Marelli , P Duminuco , M Adamo , GE Papadakis , L Bartoloni , N Sato , M Lang-Muritano , A Troendle , WS Dhillo , A Morelli , G Guarnieri , N Pitteloud , L Persani , M Bonomi , P Giacobini , V Vezzoli

Brief summary: Using a combination of expression studies in human embryos as well as functional studies in zebrafish and genetic sequencing of patient with congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, this study identified a novel role for Jag1/Notch signaling in the development of GnRH neurons.GnRH neurons have a unique characteristic as they start life in the olfactory placode and then migrate into the hypothalamus during embryonic development, thanks to ...

ey0017.7-11 | Basic Science | ESPEYB17

7.11. Neuron-derived neurotrophic factor is mutated in congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism

A Messina , K Pulli , S Santini , J Acierno , J Kansakoski , D Cassatella , C Xu , F Casoni , SA Malone , G Ternier , D Conte , Y Sidis , J Tommiska , K Vaaralahti , A Dwyer , Y Gothilf , GR Merlo , F Santoni , NJ Niederlander , P Giacobini , T Raivio , N Pitteloud

To read the full abstract: American journal of human genetics vol. 106,1 (2020): 58–70. doi: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002929719304677?via%3DihubBy performing next-generation sequencing in 240 unrelated probands with congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and follow-up in multiple animal models, this study identifies ...

ey0015.7-11 | New genes in hypogonadotropic hypogonadism | ESPEYB15

7.11 KLB, encoding β-Klotho, is mutated in patients with congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism

C Xu , A Messina , E Somm , H Miraoui , T Kinnunen , J Acierno , NJ Niederländer , J Bouilly , AA Dwyer , Y Sidis , D Cassatella , GP Sykiotis , R Quinton , C De Geyter , M Dirlewanger , V Schwitzgebel , TR Cole , AA Toogood , JM Kirk , L Plummer , U Albrecht , WF Crowley , M Mohammadi , M Tena-Sempere , V Prevot , N Pitteloud

To read the full abstract: EMBO Mol Med. 2017 Oct;9(10):1379-1397[Comments on 7.10 and 7.11] During embryonic development, GnRH neurons originate in the olfactory placode and migrate through the nasal mesenchyme using the olfactory/vomeronasal axons as a scaffold to reach their final destination in the basal forebrain1,2. Th...

ey0021.1-8 | Novel Genes | ESPEYB21

1.8. The evolutionary conserved miR-137/325 tandem mediates obesity-induced hypogonadism and metabolic comorbidities by repressing hypothalamic kisspeptin

MS Avendano , C Perdices-Lopez , Y Guerrero-Ruiz , F Ruiz-Pino , AB Rodriguez-Sanchez , MJ Sanchez-Tapia , V Sobrino , R Pineda , A Barroso , A Correa-Saez , M Lara-Chica , JC Fernandez-Garcia , AB Garcia-Redondo , R Hernanz , M Ruiz-Cruz , D Garcia-Galiano , N Pitteloud , MA Calzado , AM Briones , MJ Vazquez , M Tena-Sempere

Brief Summary: This study provides evidence for the role of miR-137/325 in obesity-induced hypogonadism (OIH) and metabolic dysfunction.Obesity is associated with different forms of gonadal and reproductive dysfunction, including central male hypogonadism (1, 2). Although weight loss is the ideal therapeutic strategy for patients with OIH, significant weight loss is usually difficult to achieve only with lifestyle changes. Hence, androgen administration ...

ey0015.7-8 | Genetic architecture of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and delayed puberty | ESPEYB15

7.8 Congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and constitutional delay of growth and puberty have distinct genetic architectures

D Cassatella , SR Howard , JS Acierno , C Xu , GE Papadakis , FA Santoni , AA Dwyer , S Santini , GP Sykiotis , C Chambion , J Meylan , L Marino , L Favre , J Li , X Liu , J Zhang , PM Bouloux , C Geyter , A Paepe , WS Dhillo , JM Ferrara , M Hauschild , M Lang-Muritano , JR Lemke , C Flück , A Nemeth , F Phan-Hug , D Pignatelli , V Popovic , S Pekic , R Quinton , G Szinnai , D l'Allemand , D Konrad , S Sharif , ÖT Iyidir , BJ Stevenson , H Yang , L Dunkel , N Pitteloud

To read the full abstract: Eur J Endocrinol. 2018 Apr;178(4):377-388[Comments on 7.7 and 7.8] Familial self-limited delayed puberty is highly heritable and has a clear genetic basis as described in the review written by Sasha Howard. Recent studies suggest that the genetic basis of self-limited delayed puberty is likely to be highly heteroge...

ey0020.5-8 | Clinical Guidance and Studies | ESPEYB20

5.8. GnRH replacement rescues cognition in Down syndrome

M Manfredi-Lozano , V Leysen , M Adamo , I Paiva , R Rovera , JM Pignat , FE Timzoura , M Candlish , S Eddarkaoui , SA Malone , MSB Silva , S Trova , M Imbernon , L Decoster , L Cotellessa , M Tena-Sempere , M Claret , A Paoloni-Giacobino , D Plassard , E Paccou , N Vionnet , J Acierno , AM Maceski , A Lutti , F Pfrieger , S Rasika , F Santoni , U Boehm , P Ciofi , L Buee , N Haddjeri , AL Boutillier , J Kuhle , A Messina , B Draganski , P Giacobini , N Pitteloud , V Prevot

Brief summary: This study identified a new role for GnRH in higher brain function using a rodent model of Down Syndrome. It reports for the first time an improvement of cognitive functions in patients with Down Syndrome treated with pulsatile GnRH.GnRH neurons are classically described as a population of neurons located in the hypothalamus and responsible for the activation and regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. However, the recent de...

ey0020.5-13 | Basic Research | ESPEYB20

5.13. NOS1 mutations cause hypogonadotropic hypogonadism with sensory and cognitive deficits that can be reversed in infantile mice

K Chachlaki , A Messina , V Delli , V Leysen , C Maurnyi , C Huber , G Ternier , K Skrapits , G Papadakis , S Shruti , M Kapanidou , X Cheng , J Acierno , J Rademaker , S Rasika , R Quinton , M Niedziela , D L'Allemand , D Pignatelli , M Dirlewander , M Lang-Muritano , P Kempf , S Catteau-Jonard , NJ Niederlander , P Ciofi , M Tena-Sempere , J Garthwaite , L Storme , P Avan , E Hrabovszky , A Carleton , F Santoni , P Giacobini , N Pitteloud , V Prevot

Brief summary: This study identified nitric oxide synthase 1 (NOS1) heterozygous missense variants in 6 patients with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. Altered minipuberty and puberty as well as cognitive impairment were observed in NOS1 deficient mice.Nitric oxide (NO) is produced under the control of NO synthase in hypothalamic neurons. NO plays a crucial role in regulating gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion, acting as a strong inhibitory sig...