A simple model of estrous cycle negative and positive feedback regulation of GnRH secretion
[Display omitted] •A new model for understanding estrogen and progesterone feedback on GnRH neurons.•Progesterone regulates an estradiol-clamped GnRH pulse generator.•Estradiol regulates the GnRH surge generator.•The pulse and surge generators control different compartments of the GnRH neuron. The g...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in neuroendocrinology 2020-04, Vol.57, p.100837-100837, Article 100837 |
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•A new model for understanding estrogen and progesterone feedback on GnRH neurons.•Progesterone regulates an estradiol-clamped GnRH pulse generator.•Estradiol regulates the GnRH surge generator.•The pulse and surge generators control different compartments of the GnRH neuron.
The gonadal steroids estradiol and progesterone exert critical suppressive and stimulatory actions upon the brain to control gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) release that drives the estrous/menstrual cycle. A simple model for understanding these interactions is proposed in which the activity of the “GnRH pulse generator” is restrained by post-ovulation progesterone secretion to bring about the estrus/luteal phase slowing of pulsatile gonadotropin release, while the activity of the “GnRH surge generator” is primed by the rising follicular phase levels of estradiol to generate the pre-ovulatory surge. The physiological fluctuations in estradiol levels across the cycle are considered to clamp the GnRH pulse generator output at a constant level. Independent pulse and surge generator circuitries regulate the excitability of different compartments of the GnRH neuron. As such, GnRH secretion through the cycle is determined simply by the summed influence of the estradiol-clamped, progesterone-regulated pulse and estradiol-regulated surge generators on the GnRH neuron. |
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ISSN: | 0091-3022 1095-6808 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.yfrne.2020.100837 |