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Deciphering puberty: novel partners, novel mechanisms

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 167, Issue 6, Pages 733-747

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1530/EJE-12-0669

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Funding

  1. Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad, Spain [BFU 2008-00984, BFU2011-25021]
  2. EU FEDER funds
  3. Ministerio de Sanidad, Spain [PI042082]
  4. Junta de Andalucia, Spain [P08-CVI-03788]
  5. EU [DEER FP7-ENV-2007-1]

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Puberty is a fascinating developmental phase that involves the attainment of reproductive capacity and the completion of sexual and somatic maturation. As a life-changing event, puberty onset is precisely controlled by interconnected regulatory pathways that are sensitive to numerous endogenous signals and environmental cues. The mechanisms of normal puberty and its potential deviations have been thoroughly studied in humans and model species. Yet, characterization of the neurobiological basis of puberty is still incomplete. Progress on this front is not only relevant from a physiological perspective but would also help to unravel the underlying causes for the observed changes in the timing of puberty in humans, with a trend for earlier puberty onset, especially in girls. In this review, we will provide a synoptic overview of some recent developments in the field that have deepened our understanding of the neuroendocrine and molecular basis for the control of puberty onset. These include not only the demonstration of the involvement of the hypothalamic Kiss1 system in the control of puberty and its modulation by metabolic cues but also the identification of the roles of other neuropeptide pathways and molecular mediators in the regulation of puberty. In addition, the potential contribution of novel regulatory mechanisms, such as epigenetics, in the central control of puberty will be briefly discussed. Characterization of these novel players and regulatory mechanisms will improve our understanding of the basis of normal puberty and its eventual alterations in various pathological conditions.

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