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Kisspeptin 5mg – HPG Axis Research Peptide | Tides Lab
Kisspeptin is an endogenous neuropeptide encoded by the KISS1 gene, recognised as a critical upstream regulator of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis. It has been extensively studied in reproductive endocrinology research, with particular focus on its role in gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) signalling and the central regulation of reproductive function.
This 5mg lyophilised formulation is supplied at ≥99% purity and intended strictly for laboratory research purposes.
Key Features
- 5mg lyophilised Kisspeptin
- Endogenous KISS1-derived neuropeptide studied in HPG axis research
- Key upstream regulator of GnRH signalling in neuroendocrine models
- ≥99% purity
- Research use only
- Fast Australian shipping
Mechanism Overview
Kisspeptin exerts its primary studied effects through binding to the kisspeptin receptor (KISS1R, also known as GPR54), a G protein-coupled receptor expressed on GnRH-secreting neurons in the hypothalamus. In research models, activation of KISS1R by kisspeptin has been consistently described as stimulating pulsatile GnRH release from hypothalamic neurons, which in turn drives downstream secretion of luteinising hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) from the anterior pituitary.
This positions Kisspeptin as a master upstream regulator of the HPG axis in preclinical research, making it a widely referenced tool compound in studies examining reproductive neuroendocrinology, puberty onset mechanisms, and fertility-related signalling pathways.
Research has also investigated Kisspeptin's role in mediating the negative and positive feedback effects of sex steroids on GnRH neurons, with KISS1-expressing neuronal populations in the arcuate nucleus and anteroventral periventricular nucleus proposed as key sites of steroid hormone sensing. This feedback regulation has made Kisspeptin central to research into conditions characterised by disrupted HPG axis signalling.
Beyond reproductive biology, KISS1R expression in peripheral tissues has prompted additional investigation into Kisspeptin's potential roles in metabolic regulation and tumour suppression signalling, further broadening its research profile.
Stability and Handling
Kisspeptin is supplied in lyophilised (freeze-dried) form to preserve peptide integrity during storage and transport.
Standard laboratory handling considerations include:
- Refrigerated storage following reconstitution
- Protection from direct light exposure
- Avoiding repeated temperature fluctuations
Research Use Only
Kisspeptin is supplied strictly for laboratory research and educational purposes. It is not approved for therapeutic use and is not intended for human consumption.