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IGF-1 Acts Through Kiss1-Expressing Cells to Influence Metabolism and Reproduction

Session Description

It never ceases to amaze us how many physiological processes involve the kisspeptin and GnRH systems. This symposium will present the current understanding of how kisspeptin and GnRH ultimately regulates fertility through the central control of neurotransmitter and hormonal systems and related downstream effectors.

Presentations in This Video

Chair

Ursula B Kaiser, MD

Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School

Kisspeptin Signaling in Astrocytes Modulates the Reproductive Axis

Antonio Romero-Ruiz, phD

University of Cordoba

Control of the GnRH Pulse Generator

Allan E. Herbison, MD PhD

University of Cambridge

IGF-1 Acts Through Kiss1-Expressing Cells to Influence Metabolism and Reproduction

Jennifer Wootton Hill, PhD

University of Toledo

Chair

Victor M. Navarro, PhD

Harvard Medical School / Brigham and Women's Hospital

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