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Kisspeptin is a naturally occurring peptide hormone that plays a key role in controlling the body’s reproductive system and hormone signaling. Synthetic versions are used in research and some clinical settings.
Kisspeptin is produced in the brain (mainly in the hypothalamus) and is responsible for activating the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal (HPG) axis, which regulates reproductive hormones.
It works by stimulating the release of GnRH (Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone).
Kisspeptin triggers the release of:
Plays a central role in:
Indirectly helps regulate:
Because it influences sex hormones, it may affect:
Acts as a “master switch” for reproductive hormone signaling in the brain.
Kisspeptin:
Studied for:
Kisspeptin is a key regulatory peptide for reproductive hormones, essential for fertility, hormone balance, and puberty signaling, making it a major focus in hormone and fertility research.