Gonadotropins are crucial hormones that are responsible for the development of male and female reproductive organs, including ovaries and testes. These hormones are known to be central regulators of reproductive health, as they support processes such as ovulation, sperm production and sexual development.
Researchers at the School of Medicine in Lille (France) Labex DistAlz and other institutes in Europe recently carried out a study on mice aimed at better understanding how GnRH neurons contribute to reproduction. Their findings, published in Nature Neuroscience, suggest that GnRH neurons in the olfactory bulb of adult male mice translate socially relevant odors into reproductive behaviors.
“We show that GnRH neurons in the olfactory bulb (GnRHOB) of adult mice can mediate social recognition,” Laurine Decoster, Sara Trova and their colleagues wrote in their paper.
“Specifically, we show that GnRHOB neurons extend neurites into the vomeronasal organ and olfactory epithelium and project to the median eminence. GnRHOB neurons in males express vomeronasal and olfactory receptors, are activated by female odors and mediate gonadotropin release in response to female urine.”
In the future, this recent work could inspire further research focusing on this neuronal population, including studies aimed at determining whether they play a similar role in humans.
More information:
Laurine Decoster et al, A GnRH neuronal population in the olfactory bulb translates socially relevant odors into reproductive behavior in male mice, Nature Neuroscience (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41593-024-01724-1
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