The roles of GnRH in the human central nervous system.

Publication Type Review
Authors Wickramasuriya N, Hawkins R, Atwood C, Butler T
Journal Horm Behav
Volume 145
Pagination 105230
Date Published 07/06/2022
ISSN 1095-6867
Keywords Neurodegenerative Diseases
Abstract It is widely known that GnRH plays a role in facilitating reproductive function via the HPG axis, and this was once believed to be its only function. However, over the last several decades important neuromodulatory roles of GnRH in multiple brain functions have been elucidated. Multiple GnRH isoforms and receptors have been detected outside the HPG-axis across different species. In this review, we focus on the human CNS where GnRH I and II isoforms and a functional GnRH I receptor have been isolated. We first describe the traditional understanding of GnRH within the hypothalamus and the pituitary and current clinical use of GnRH analogues. We then review the location and function of GnRH-producing neurons and receptors located outside the HPG axis. We next review the GnRH I and II neuron location and quantity and GnRH I receptor gene expression throughout the human brain, using the Allen Brain Map Atlas. This analysis demonstrates a wide expression of GnRH throughout the brain, including prominent expression in the basal forebrain and cerebellum. Lastly, we examine the potential role of GnRH in aging and inflammation and its therapeutic potential for neurodegenerative disease and spinal cord lesions.
DOI 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2022.105230
PubMed ID 35809386
PubMed Central ID PMC9990468
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