Role of Kisspeptin in Regulation of Reproductive and Immune Reactions.
Gorbunova. O L OL; Shirshev. S V SV
Key Findings
- Kisspeptin triggers the release of GnRH, which drives fertility and pregnancy processes.
- The hormone links metabolic signals to reproductive timing, acting as a bridge between energy status and fertility.
- Kisspeptin influences immune cells, promoting tolerance that protects the developing baby.
Practical Outcomes
- For biohackers, the main takeaway is that kisspeptin is a central regulator of reproduction and immune tolerance, but the review offers no dosage guidance or direct protocols. It highlights a potential target for future antiāaging or fertility interventions, though practical applications remain speculative at this stage.
Summary
Kisspeptin is a brain hormone that tells the body when to start puberty, release reproductive hormones, and adjust the immune system during pregnancy. It also appears to affect heart function in pregnant women and helps the immune system tolerate the fetus.
Abstract
The work is focused on physiological role of the hormone kisspeptin produced by neurons of the hypothalamus anterior zone, which is a key regulator of reproduction processes. Role of the hormone in transmission of information on metabolic activity and induction of the secretion of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) by the hypothalamus that determines gestation processes involving fertilization, placentation, fetal development, and child birth is considered. The literature data on molecular mechanisms and effects of kisspeptin on reproductive system including puberty initiation are summarized and analyzed. In addition, attention is paid to hormone-mediated changes in the cardiovascular system in pregnant women. For the first time, the review examines the effect of kisspeptin on functional activity of immune system cells presenting molecular mechanisms of the hormone signal transduction on the level of lymphoid cells that lead to the immune tolerance induction. In conclusion, a conceptual model is presented that determines the role of kisspeptin as an integrator of reproductive and immune functions during pregnancy.
Study Information
pubmed
2020
10.1134/s0006297920080015