Kisspeptin-10 – GPR54 (KISS1R) Signaling Research Peptide
Compound Name: Kisspeptin-10
Classification: Research Peptide – Neuroendocrine Signaling Peptide
Description:
Kisspeptin-10 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from the KISS1 gene peptide family and is widely studied in laboratory research for its interaction with the G-protein coupled receptor GPR54, also known as KISS1R. In controlled research environments, kisspeptin signaling is associated with neuroendocrine communication pathways involved in hypothalamic and reproductive hormone signaling.
Researchers commonly utilize Kisspeptin-10 in biochemical and in-vitro model systems to investigate gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) signaling, hypothalamic-pituitary communication, and peptide-mediated endocrine regulatory pathways. Due to its interaction with GPR54 receptors, Kisspeptin-10 serves as a valuable research tool in studies focused on neuroendocrine signaling and reproductive hormone pathway regulation.
This compound is supplied in lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder form to enhance stability for controlled laboratory research applications.
Selected Research References:
- Hussain MA et al., Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism (2015)
– Review of kisspeptin signaling and neuroendocrine regulatory pathway - Messager S et al., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2005)
– Kisspeptin stimulation of GnRH signaling through GPR54 receptor pathways. - Rønnekleiv OK et al., Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (2013)
– Investigation of kisspeptin excitation of GnRH neurons and reproductive signaling pathways. - Tng EL., Singapore Medical Journal (2015)
– Overview of kisspeptin signaling and endocrine pathway regulation in research models.
Disclaimer:
This product is intended for laboratory research use only (RUO).
Not for human consumption. Not for therapeutic, diagnostic, agricultural, or veterinary use.










