KissPeptin
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Kisspeptin | Peptide Complex
Endocrine
Kisspeptin is a naturally occurring neuropeptide encoded by the KISS1 gene, acting as a master regulator of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis. It stimulates the release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), making it a pivotal compound in reproductive endocrinology, hormonal balance, and fertility research. Its role extends beyond reproduction into metabolic regulation and cancer biology.
Hormonal Axis Regulation — Kisspeptin is the primary upstream activator of GnRH release, directly influencing LH and FSH secretion and the entire reproductive hormone cascade.
Fertility Research — Extensively studied for its role in puberty onset, ovulation timing, and male and female fertility, with clinical trials exploring its therapeutic potential.
Testosterone & Estrogen Modulation — By stimulating the HPG axis, kisspeptin indirectly influences the production of sex hormones, making it of strong interest in hormonal optimization research.
Metabolic Regulation — Research suggests kisspeptin signaling plays a role in energy homeostasis and may link nutritional status to reproductive function.
Tumor Suppression — The KISS1 gene was originally identified as a metastasis suppressor, with ongoing research into its role in inhibiting cancer cell migration and invasion.
