Sex specific pubertal and metabolic regulation of Kiss1 neurons via Nhlh2

Hypothalamic Kiss1 neurons control gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) release through the secretion of kisspeptin. Kiss1 neurons serve as a nodal center that conveys essential regulatory cues for the attainment and maintenance of reproductive function. Despite this critical role, the mechanisms that control kisspeptin synthesis and release remain largely unknown. Using Drop-Seq data from the arcuate nucleus of adult mice andin situ hybridization, we identified Nescient Helix-Loop-Helix 2 (Nhlh2), a transcription factor (TF) of the basic helix-loop-helix family, to be enriched in Kiss1 neurons. JASPAR analysis revealed several binding sites for NHLH2 in theKiss1 andTac2 (neurokinin B) 5' regulatory regions.In vitro luciferase assays evidenced a robust stimulatory action of NHLH2 on humanKISS1 andTAC3 promoters. The recruitment of NHLH2 to theKISS1 andTAC3 promoters was further confirmed through chromatin immunoprecipitation.In vivo conditional ablation ofNhlh2 from Kiss1 neurons usingKiss1Cre:Nhlh2fl/fl mice induced a male-specific delay in puberty onset, in line with a decrease in arcuateKiss1 expression. Females retained normal reproductive function albeit with irregular estrous cycles. Further analysis of maleKiss1Cre:Nhlh2fl/fl mice revealed higher susceptibility to metabolic challenges in the release of luteinizing hormone (LH) and impaired response to leptin. Overall, in Kiss1 neurons, Nhlh2 contributes to the metabolic regulation of kisspeptin and NKB synthesis and r...
Source: eLife - Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Neuroscience Source Type: research