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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
2015 pubmed 9 citations

The effects of kisspeptin-10 on migration and proliferation of endothelial cell.

Golzar. Fatemeh F; Javanmard. Shaghayegh Haghjooy SH

Key Findings

  • Low‑to‑moderate concentrations of kisspeptin‑10 (≈100 nM) boost endothelial cell migration and proliferation.
  • High concentrations (≈500 nM) suppress both migration and proliferation of these cells.
  • The peptide shows a dose‑dependent, opposite effect on vascular cell behavior.

Practical Outcomes

  • For biohackers, this study doesn’t give a clear, safe way to use kisspeptin‑10 for health benefits. The effects were seen only in isolated cells at concentrations far beyond typical human exposure, and the outcomes could be harmful if misapplied. More research is needed before any real‑world dosing or protocol can be recommended.

Summary

A lab study looked at how different amounts of kisspeptin‑10 affect the movement and growth of blood‑vessel cells. They found that a modest dose (around 100 nM) made the cells move and multiply more, while a high dose (500 nM) actually slowed these processes down.

Abstract

Migration, expansion and survival of endothelial cells that are an important cellular component of blood vessels plays an important role in the induction of tumor growth. Kisspeptins (kp), peptides that bind to coupled-G protein receptor (GPR54), inhibit each step of metastatic cascade include invasion, migration and homing, angiogenesis, survival and proliferation. In this study we investigated effects of kisspeptin-10, the most potent member of kisspeptin family, on Migration and proliferation of endothelial cells that are necessary for angiogenesis and tumor metastasis. We compared migration of Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells (HUVECs) were treated with 10-100 or 500 nM kp-10 for 24 hours and no treated cells using an in vitro trans membrane migration assay and HUVEC proliferation of treated endothelial cells with 10-100 or 500 nM kp-10 for 48 hours and no treated cells was measured by MTT Cell Proliferation Assay Kit. Analysis of data was performed using the Kruskal-Wallis test followed by the Mann-Whitney test. Migration and proliferation of endothelial cells were increased at lower concentration of kp-10 specially at 100 nM while higher concentration reduced both migration and proliferation. Our data showed that different concentrations of kp-10 have distinct effects on migration and proliferation of endothelial cells.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2015

Date

2015-02-11T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.4103/2277-9175.151250

Citations

9