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DSIP

Emideltide, DSIP nonapeptide, Delta sleep-inducing peptide

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Studies 458
Trials 82
Score 2
1991 pubmed 3 citations

Immunoreactive delta sleep-inducing peptide in the rat hypothalamus, pituitary and adrenal gland: effects of adrenalectomy.

Bjartell. A A; Sundler. F F; Ekman. R R

Key Findings

  • DSIP is found together with thyroid‑stimulating hormone in the pituitary and with noradrenaline in the adrenal medulla.
  • Bilateral adrenalectomy leads to a significant increase in plasma DSIP after 5 days, but the effect fades by 14‑28 days.
  • Pituitary DSIP levels also rise briefly after adrenal removal, indicating a feedback relationship with the adrenal glands.

Practical Outcomes

  • For biohackers, the data hint that DSIP may be part of the body's stress‑response loop, but there’s no direct guidance on dosing or supplementation. It suggests that manipulating DSIP could influence the HPA axis, yet more human research is needed before any protocol can be recommended.

Summary

The study shows that removing the adrenal glands in rats causes a temporary rise in the natural levels of delta sleep‑inducing peptide (DSIP) in the blood and pituitary, suggesting DSIP is linked to the stress‑hormone system.

Abstract

Immunoreactive (IR) delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP) was examined by immunocytochemistry in the rat pituitary and adrenal gland and found to be colocalized with IR thyroid-stimulating hormone in the pituitary and with noradrenaline in the adrenal medulla. IR-DSIP was also detectable in nerve fibers in the posterior pituitary. By radioimmunoassay, IR-DSIP was quantified in plasma and tissue extracts after uni- or bilateral adrenalectomy. Significantly elevated plasma levels of IR-DSIP were measured 5 days after bilateral adrenalectomy (p less than 0.001). IR-DSIP was increased (p less than 0.05) in pituitary extracts from bilaterally adrenalectomized rats after 5 days, but not after 14 or 28 days. Sham- and unoperated animals did not significantly differ in plasma or tissue concentration of IR-DSIP. High-performance liquid chromatography of C18 SEP-PAK purified hypothalamus extracts revealed a single peak of IR-DSIP material of lower hydrophobicity than synthetic DSIP. The elevated concentration of IR-DSIP in the rat pituitary and plasma after bilateral adrenalectomy is consistent with the previously suggested role of DSIP to influence the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

1991

DOI

10.1159/000182108

Citations

3