Publications by authors named "Jimmy D Neill"

Hypothalamic gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH I) and its pituitary receptor are responsible for the CNS regulation of reproduction. However, a second GnRH (GnRH II) is also expressed in humans and a gene that resembles the GnRH II receptor in fish has been identified in humans and monkeys. The amino-acid sequence of this newly identified, seven-transmembrane, G-protein-coupled receptor in monkeys differs from the human GnRH I receptor by having a C-terminal, cytoplasmic tail.

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Our previous studies in ovariectomized ewes have provided direct evidence that FSH secretion is comprised of basal and episodic modes. In those studies, each GnRH pulse coincided with an FSH pulse, but additional FSH pulses were noted. To determine whether non-GnRH-associated pulses of FSH represent a GnRH-independent component of FSH secretion, we determined whether episodic FSH secretion persists after blockade of GnRH action with a GnRH antagonist.

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Four different GnRHs and one GnRH receptor are reported to be expressed in various mammals, whereas 13 GnRHs and numerous GnRH receptors have been identified in various nonmammalian vertebrates. The nucleotide sequencing of the human genome provided the opportunity to determine which of these peptides and receptors might be expressed in primates. Of the four GnRHs reportedly expressed in mammals, only GnRH I (mammalian GnRH) and GnRH II (chicken GnRH II) genes were identified in the human genome.

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