Izvol'skaia M S, Sharova V S, Zakharova L A
Izv Akad Nauk Ser Biol. 2010 Jul-Aug(4):451-61.
Different aspects of the reciprocal regulatory influence of systems producing the immune and gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) in pre- and postnatal ontogeny are discussed in this review. GnRH is a neurohormone synthesized by a small population of neurons located in the anterior hypothalamus, which regulates the secretion of gonadotropines in the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland and they finally regulate the synthesis of sex steroids. Particular attention is given to analysis of the data involving the role of thymus peptides and cytokines in GnRH-system regulation in the normal condition and in the case of inflammation development caused by endotoxines in adult animals. The main prospects of the studies involving the influence of proinflammatory cytokines on GnRH-neuron migration and differentiation in prenatal ontogenesis are also discussed.
本综述讨论了在出生前和出生后的个体发育过程中,产生免疫和促性腺激素释放激素(GnRH)的系统之间相互调节影响的不同方面。GnRH是一种由位于下丘脑前部的一小群神经元合成的神经激素,它调节垂体前叶促性腺激素的分泌,而促性腺激素最终调节性类固醇的合成。特别关注分析了涉及胸腺肽和细胞因子在正常情况下以及成年动物内毒素引起炎症时对GnRH系统调节作用的数据。还讨论了涉及促炎细胞因子对产前个体发育中GnRH神经元迁移和分化影响的研究的主要前景。