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Kisspeptin-10

KP-10, Metastin (45-54), Kisspeptin-10 (human), KiSS-1

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Studies 877
Trials 47
Score 2
2019 pubmed 24 citations

Kisspeptin as a Behavioral Hormone.

Mills. Edouard G A EGA; O'Byrne. Kevin T KT; Comninos. Alexander N AN

Key Findings

  • Kisspeptin is a central regulator of the reproductive hormone axis and is present in limbic brain regions.
  • It influences sexual partner preference, copulatory behavior, mood, and emotional processing across species.
  • Emerging evidence links kisspeptin to memory formation and learning, suggesting broader cognitive roles.

Practical Outcomes

  • At this stage, the findings are mostly scientific and don’t translate into specific self‑experiment protocols. Biohackers should view kisspeptin as a potential future target for mood or cognition support, but wait for clinical trials before trying any supplementation or dosing strategies.

Summary

Kisspeptin, a hormone best known for controlling reproduction, also acts in brain areas that handle emotions, sexual behavior, and memory. Studies from fish to humans show it helps interpret scent and sound cues for choosing mates, influences sexual activity, mood, and may boost learning. Researchers think it could become a drug target for reproductive, mood, or cognitive problems, but no practical dosing or supplement advice exists yet.

Abstract

Successful reproduction is dependent not only on hormonal endocrine responses but also on suitable partner selection, copulatory acts, as well as associated emotional, behavioral, and cognitive processes many of which are supported by the limbic system. The reproductive hormone kisspeptin (encoded by the <i>KISS1</i>/<i>kiss1</i> gene) is now recognized as the key orchestrator of the reproductive axis. In addition to the hypothalamus, prominent kisspeptin neuronal populations have been identified throughout limbic and paralimbic brain regions across an assortment of species. In this review, we detail the emerging roles of kisspeptin signaling in the broader aspects of behavioral, emotional, and cognitive control. Recent studies from zebrafish through humans have provided new molecular and neural insights into the complex role of kisspeptin in interpreting olfactory and auditory cues to govern sexual partner preference, in regulating copulatory behaviors and in influencing mood and emotions. Furthermore, emerging roles for kisspeptin in facilitating memory and learning are also discussed. To this end, these findings shed new light onto the importance of kisspeptin signaling, while informing the pharmacological development of kisspeptin as a potential therapeutic strategy for individuals suffering from associated reproductive, emotional, and cognitive disorders.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2019

Date

2019-12-17T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1055/s-0039-3400239

Citations

24

References

72