KISSPRTIN 10MG
KISSPRTIN is a custom-designed peptide derived from the Kisspeptin/ GnRH-releasing hormone (Kiss1) signaling pathway, often studied in the context of reproductive biology research. This peptide is utilized in academic and preclinical investigations to explore mechanisms related to neuroendocrine regulation, gonadal function, and potential applications in animal models.
Research Context
The Kisspeptin system plays a critical role in the regulation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) pulsatility, which in turn modulates reproductive hormone secretion in mammals. Kisspeptin, through its receptor (GPR54), mediates feedback mechanisms that influence puberty onset, reproductive cycling, and the suppression of gonadotropin release during pregnancy. Research involving Kisspeptin has primarily focused on its role in reproductive physiology, particularly in rodent models and primates. Preclinical studies have demonstrated its potential utility in elucidating mechanisms of endocrine dysfunction and hormone regulation.
Research Overview
KISSPRTIN is a synthetic analog of Kisspeptin designed for high specificity and stability in experimental settings. It is typically administered in controlled doses to animal models to assess its effects on GnRH pulsatility, luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) secretion, and reproductive behavior. Research may also investigate its role in conditions such as pubertal delay, reproductive aging, or metabolic effects on endocrine function. Due to its potential interaction with the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis, KISSPRTIN is used to study regulatory pathways in a research environment.
Key Research Focus Areas
- Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) Pulsatility: Investigating how KISSPRTIN modulates GnRH secretion, which influences reproductive hormone cycles.
- Reproductive Physiology: Studying effects on follicle development, ovulation, and postpartum reproductive recovery in animal models.
- Neuroendocrine Feedback Mechanisms: Assessing interactions with kisspeptin neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus.
- Preclinical Models of Endocrine Dysregulation: Exploring potential applications in research on conditions such as hypogonadism or infertility.
- Metabolic and Reproductive Interactions: Investigating potential cross-talk with energy metabolism and reproductive aging.
Safety and Compliance Statement
This peptide is intended solely for use in accredited research institutions, academic laboratories, and governmental agencies. Due to its role in neuroendocrine regulation, improper handling or administration may result in unintended biological effects. Researchers must adhere to all applicable regulatory guidelines, including those pertaining to animal welfare and experimental protocols. KISSPRTIN should only be used in accordance with established ethical standards and Institutional Review Board (IRB) or Animal Care Committee (IACUC) approvals. For research use only. Not for human or animal consumption.





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