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Jose Donato Jr., Roberta M. Cravo, Renata Frazão, Laurent Gautron, Michael M. Scott, Jennifer Lachey, Inar A. Castro, Lisandra O. Margatho, Syann Lee, Charlotte Lee, James A. Richardson, Jeffrey Friedman, Streamson Chua Jr., Roberto Coppari, Jeffrey M. Zigman, Joel K. Elmquist, Carol F. Elias
Published in Volume 121, Issue 1
J Clin Invest. 2011; 121(1):355–368 doi:10.1172/JCI45106
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Figure 8
Reactivation of LepRs in the PMV normalizes the increased GnRH content in the median eminence/medial basal hypothalamus characteristic of LepR-null mice.

(AD) LepRneo/neo female mice show equivalent GnRH gene expression but increased GnRH immunoreactivity (GnRH-ir) in the median eminence/mediobasal hypothalamus compared with WT (arrows indicate GnRH fibers descending through the periventricular tract and medial forebrain bundle). (EM) Endogenous reexpression of LepR in the PMV normalizes the increased GnRH-ir observed in LepRneo/neo mice. KM are higher magnifications of HJ (arrows indicate the lateral palisade layer of the median eminence, where GnRH fibers are enriched). *Statistically different from WT; #statistically different from PMV-hits. Data are expressed as mean ± SEM. Scale bars: 400 μm (C, D and HJ); 200 μm (KM).