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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 1
2016 pubmed 35 citations

Spontaneous endogenous pulsatile release of kisspeptin is temporally coupled with luteinizing hormone in healthy women.

Meczekalski. Blazej B; Katulski. Krzysztof K; Podfigurna-Stopa. Agnieszka A; Czyzyk. Adam A; Genazzani. Alessandro D AD

Key Findings

  • Kisspeptin is secreted in spontaneous pulses (~2.4 peaks per 2 hours) in healthy women
  • Kisspeptin pulses occur at the same time as LH pulses (temporal coupling)
  • Both hormones show synchronized peak timing, supporting kisspeptin’s role in reproductive regulation

Practical Outcomes

  • For biohackers, the finding confirms kisspeptin’s importance in natural reproductive hormone cycles, but it doesn’t provide actionable dosing or supplementation guidance. Any attempt to manipulate kisspeptin should be approached cautiously and only in a research setting, as the study only describes normal physiology, not therapeutic effects.

Summary

The study found that in healthy young women, the hormone kisspeptin is released in natural bursts that line up exactly with bursts of luteinizing hormone (LH), a key player in reproduction. This shows kisspeptin’s direct role in controlling LH timing, but the research didn’t test any treatments or give dosing advice.

Abstract

To evaluate the presence of a spontaneous pulsatile release of kisspeptin and whether it is temporally coupled to LH pulses. Experimental study. Academic medical center. Thirty young healthy eumenorrheic women aged 20-37 years were included in the study group. All subjects were white women admitted to the Department of Gynecological Endocrinology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland. Kisspeptin, FSH, LH, E2, PRL, and insulin were evaluated in all subjects at baseline. All women underwent a pulsatility study measuring LH and kisspeptin plasma concentrations to assess the spontaneous episodic secretion of both hormones, sampling every 10 minutes for 2 hours from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. for a total of 12 blood samples. Detection and specific concordance (SC) algorithms were used to detect pulses and their concordance. A significant endogenous secretory pattern was demonstrated for both LH and kisspeptin over the 2-hour duration of the study (2.4 ± 0.1 peaks/2 h). The computation of the SC index showed for the first time that kisspeptin and LH are cosecreted and temporally coupled at time "0," and their peaks occur at the same point in time. The present study provides evidence supporting the hypothesis that kisspeptin is highly relevant in the regulation and modulation of reproductive functions in humans.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2016

Date

2016-02-06T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1016/j.fertnstert.2016.01.029

Citations

35

References

27