Characterization of the reproductive effects of the anorexigenic VGF-derived peptide TLQP-21: in vivo and in vitro studies in male rats.

VGF (nonacronymic) is a 68-kDa protein encoded by the homonymous gene, which is expressed abundantly at the hypothalamus and has been involved in the control of metabolism and body weight homeostasis. Different active peptide fragments are generated from VGF, including TLQP-21. Circumstantial evidence has suggested that VGF might also participate in the control of reproduction. Yet its mechanisms of action and the eventual role of specific VGF-derived peptides on the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis remain unknown. Herein we report a series of studies on the reproductive effects of TLQP-21 as evaluated in male rats by a combination of in vivo and in vitro analyses. Central administration of TLQP-21 induced acute gonadotropin responses in pubertal and adult male rats, likely via stimulation of GnRH secretion, as documented by static incubations of hypothalamic tissue. In addition, in pubertal (but not adult) males, TLQP-21 stimulated LH secretion directly at the pituitary level. Repeated central administration of TLQP-21 to pubertal males subjected to chronic undernutrition was able to ameliorate the hypogonadotropic state induced by food deprivation. In contrast, chronic administration of TLQP-21 to fed males at puberty resulted in partial desensitization and puberty delay. Finally, in adult (but not pubertal) males, TLQP-21 enhanced hCG-stimulated testosterone secretion by testicular tissue in vitro. In summary, our data are the first to document a complex and multifaceted mode of action of TLQP-21 at different levels of the male HPG axis with predominant stimulatory effects, thus providing a tenable basis for the (direct) reproductive role of this VGF-derived peptide.

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