Sue Moenter
Fred J Karsch Collegiate Professor of Physiology
Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology
Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Professor of Internal Medicine
Associate Chair of Molecular and Integrative Physiology
Research Professor of Reproductive Sciences Program
Molecular & Integrative Physiology
1137 Catherine St
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
[email protected]

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Sue Moenter
Professor
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  • Research Overview
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    The overall goal of our laboratory's research is to determine the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying episodic gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion, as well as to understand the role of GnRH in the presentation of various forms of hypothalamic infertility. GnRH neurons form the final common pathway for the central regulation of reproduction in all vertebrates. GnRH is released in a pulsatile pattern that is critical for release of gonadotropic hormones by the pituitary gland. Further, the frequency of GnRH release changes throughout the female reproductive cycle and these changes are prerequisite for shifting the relative levels of the two gonadotropins to allow for ovarian follicular development and maturation. Persistence of high frequency GnRH release is a hallmark of hyperandrogenic polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS, recently renamed MORS, metabolic ovarian reproductive syndrome), which affects approximately 8% of women and is a major cause of infertility and other health problems, including diabetes and obesity. To study this system we use transgenic mouse models in which the jellyfish reporter green fluorescent protein (GFP) is genetically targeted to GnRH neurons or other neurons in the brain that are important for controlling GnRH neurons, such as those that produce kisspeptin. These mice enable us to identify living neurons in brain slices and study them using electrophysiological, imaging and molecular approaches. Our work on PCOS has examined the interface between metabolic perturbations and fertility, specifically testing how GnRH neurons sense energy availability. In vivo, we have examined the effects of high fat diet, fasting, and metformin therapy on fertility. Ongoing and future work is testing the effect of voluntary exercise (running wheels) on reproductive parameters and metabolic parameters. For the latter, the Animal Phenotyping Core provides essential expertise that allows us to examine mechanistic aspects that are beyond the capabilities of our own laboratory. Collaborations with fellow NORC members Carol Elias and Martin Myers on how metabolic cues are conveyed to the GnRH neuron have enriched our understanding of this system.

    Qualifications
    • Postdoctoral Fellow
      University of California-San Francisco, United States, 1994
    • PhD
      University of Michigan, USA, 1991
    • MS
      University of Illinois, USA, 1986
    • BS
      University of Illinois, United States, 1984
    Center Memberships
    • Center Member
      Caswell Diabetes Institute
    • Center Member
      Global REACH
    Research Overview

    Neuroendocrine regulation of fertility, including the effects of metabolic dysfunction/negative energy balance

    Recent Publications See All Publications
    • Journal Article
      Gonadal Feedback Alters the Relationship between Action Potentials and Hormone Release in Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Neurons in Male Mice.
      Chen X, Moenter SM. J Neurosci, 2023 Oct 4; 43 (40): 6717 - 6730. DOI:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2355-22.2023
      PMID: 37536982
    • Journal Article
      GnRH Neuron Excitability and Action Potential Properties Change with Development But Are Not Affected by Prenatal Androgen Exposure.
      Jaime J, Moenter SM. eNeuro, 2022 9 (6): DOI:10.1523/ENEURO.0362-22.2022
      PMID: 36446571
    • Journal Article
      Prenatal Androgen Treatment Does Not Alter the Firing Activity of Hypothalamic Arcuate Kisspeptin Neurons in Female Mice.
      Gibson AG, Jaime J, Burger LL, Moenter SM. eNeuro, 2021 8 (5): DOI:10.1523/ENEURO.0306-21.2021
      PMID: 34503965
    • Journal Article
      Reciprocal Changes in Voltage-Gated Potassium and Subthreshold Inward Currents Help Maintain Firing Dynamics of AVPV Kisspeptin Neurons during the Estrous Cycle.
      Starrett JR, DeFazio RA, Moenter SM. eNeuro, 2021 8 (5): DOI:10.1523/ENEURO.0324-21.2021
      PMID: 34385153
    • Journal Article
      A role for glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP)-expressing cells in the regulation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) but not arcuate kisspeptin neuron output in male mice.
      Vanacker C, Defazio RA, Sykes CM, Moenter SM. Elife, 2021 Jul 22; 10: DOI:10.7554/eLife.68205
      PMID: 34292152
    • Journal Article
      Prenatal Androgenization Alters the Development of GnRH Neuron and Preoptic Area RNA Transcripts in Female Mice.
      Burger LL, Wagenmaker ER, Phumsatitpong C, Olson DP, Moenter SM. Endocrinology, 2020 Nov 1; 161 (11): DOI:10.1210/endocr/bqaa166
      PMID: 33095238
    • Journal Article
      Chemogenetic Suppression of GnRH Neurons during Pubertal Development Can Alter Adult GnRH Neuron Firing Rate and Reproductive Parameters in Female Mice.
      Dulka EA, DeFazio RA, Moenter SM. eNeuro, 2020 7 (3): DOI:10.1523/ENEURO.0223-20.2020
      PMID: 32513661
    • Journal Article
      Genetic dissection of the different roles of hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons in regulating female reproduction
      L W, C V, LL B, T B, YM S, MG M, SM M. DOI:10.1530/ey.16.1.7