Description
Kisspeptin
Kisspeptin is a research-grade peptide associated with the KISS1 family of endogenous neuropeptides. It is commonly studied in reproductive endocrinology models involving gonadotropin signaling, fertility regulation, and hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis function.
Kisspeptin interacts with the GPR54 receptor, also known as KISS1R, where it is investigated for its role in stimulating GnRH-related signaling and downstream reproductive hormone activity.
Reproductive Hormone Research
Kisspeptin is frequently explored for its influence on GnRH neuron activity and the regulation of LH and FSH secretion. Research models have evaluated its potential involvement in:
- Gonadotropin release
- Testosterone and estrogen signaling
- Spermatogenesis studies
- Ovulation-related models
- Puberty onset research
- Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism models
Fertility & Endocrine Applications
Because of its role in reproductive hormone communication, Kisspeptin is used in studies focused on fertility restoration, hormonal dysregulation, and reproductive cyclicity.
Areas of ongoing investigation include:
- Delayed puberty models
- Infertility research
- Hormonal feedback signaling
- Reproductive cycle regulation
- HPG axis modulation
Broader Research Interest
In addition to reproductive endocrinology, Kisspeptin is also being examined for possible neuromodulatory effects through hypothalamic signaling pathways.
Current research interest includes:
- Mood-related neuroendocrine models
- Appetite and metabolism research
- PCOS-related studies
- Metabolic-reproductive pathway interaction
Disclaimer
For laboratory research use only.
Not intended for human consumption, therapeutic use, or medical application.
Research Information
For additional scientific information regarding this compound, please refer to our complete research guide.






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