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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
2011 pubmed 48 citations

Circulating kisspeptin levels exhibit sexual dimorphism in adults, are increased in obese prepubertal girls and do not suffer modifications in girls with idiopathic central precocious puberty.

Pita. Jimena J; Barrios. Vicente V; Gavela-Pérez. Teresa T; Martos-Moreno. Gabriel Á GÁ; Muñoz-Calvo. María T MT; Pozo. Jesús J; Rovira. Adela A; Argente. Jesús J; Soriano-Guillén. Leandro L

Key Findings

  • Adult females have significantly higher circulating kisspeptin than adult males and younger girls.
  • Obese prepubertal girls show higher kisspeptin levels than healthy-weight prepubertal girls.
  • Kisspeptin levels correlate with BMI and leptin concentrations, suggesting a link between body fat and kisspeptin production.

Practical Outcomes

  • For biohackers, the data suggest kisspeptin is more of a marker of body fat and leptin status than a useful tool for tracking puberty or enhancing performance. There is no evidence to support supplementing or manipulating kisspeptin for longevity, metabolic health, or cognitive/physical gains. Focus on established levers like weight management and leptin‑related pathways instead.

Summary

The study found that blood levels of the hormone kisspeptin are higher in adult women than in men or younger girls, and that obese pre‑puberty girls have higher kisspeptin than lean peers. However, kisspeptin does not reliably signal the start of puberty. Its levels seem to be tied to body fat and leptin, a hormone that signals energy stores.

Abstract

The system KISS1-KISS1R is one of the main regulators of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis and constitutes a link between metabolism and reproduction through its interaction with leptin. The aim of this study was to clarify the possible utility of kisspeptin as a pubertal marker and/or the possible influence of nutritional status in kisspeptin levels. To this end, we have studied kisspeptin plasma levels throughout sexual development and in prepubertal obese girls and girls affected by idiopathic central precocious puberty (CPP). Plasma kisspeptin concentrations were analyzed by RIA. An increase in kisspeptin levels was observed in adult females compared to healthy prepubertal and pubertal girls (p<0.001) and to adult males (p<0.001). Additionally, kisspeptin was increased in prepubertal obese girls compared to healthy prepubertal girls (p<0.01) and girls with idiopathic CPP (p<0.05). As revealed by the regression analysis, in prepubertal healthy and obese girls and girls with idiopathic CCP, the parameters that influenced kisspeptin levels were BMI (R(2)=0.10, p<0.05) and leptin levels (R(2)=0.14, p<0.01). In conclusion, kisspeptin levels do not seem to be a good pubertal marker. The results obtained in prepubertal and idiopathic CCP girls point to a relationship between leptin, BMI and kisspeptin at least in this group, and suggest a possible role for adipose tissue in the modulation kisspeptin synthesis.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2011

Date

2011-07-30T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1016/j.peptides.2011.07.016

Citations

48

References

42