Kisspeptin
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Kisspeptin – GnRH Pathway Peptide for Reproductive and Endocrine Axis Research
Overview:
Kisspeptin is a hypothalamic regulatory peptide studied for its critical role in initiating and modulating GnRH (gonadotropin-releasing hormone) secretion. It is a central player in puberty onset, reproductive hormone regulation, and HPG (hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal) axis control, making it a key molecule in advanced endocrine and fertility-related research.
Scientific Background:
Kisspeptin binds to the GPR54 (KISS1R) receptor on GnRH neurons, triggering pulsatile GnRH release and downstream LH and FSH regulation. Research has shown its involvement in pubertal timing, fertility, metabolic sensing, and sex hormone feedback loops. Because of its upstream positioning in the reproductive axis, Kisspeptin provides a high-level control point for studying hormonal synchronization, hypothalamic signaling, and reproductive function in controlled models.
Why Researchers Study Kisspeptin:
Kisspeptin offers a powerful framework for understanding top-level endocrine control of the reproductive system. Its ability to modulate GnRH pulses makes it a core tool in research on fertility, HPG axis dysfunction, metabolic–reproductive links, and hormonal feedback regulation.
For Laboratory Research Use Only. Not for Human Consumption.
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