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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 8 citations

Plasma kisspeptin levels are elevated in cord blood and present sexual dimorphism in the adult population: relation with leptin, gonadotropins and anthropometrical data.

Pita. Jimena J; Rado-Peralta. Sandra S; Gavela-Pérez. Teresa T; Aragón. Isabel I; Barrios. Vicente V; Rovira. Adela A; Argente. Jesús J; Soriano-Guillén. Leandro L

Key Findings

  • Cord blood contains very high kisspeptin levels, with no difference between boys and girls.
  • In adults, women have roughly twice the kisspeptin levels of men.
  • Kisspeptin levels are negatively correlated with age and positively interact with LH, while leptin also shows sex differences.

Practical Outcomes

  • For biohackers, this research confirms that kisspeptin is a hormone that changes with age and sex and may link metabolism to reproductive health. While it doesn’t provide dosing or supplementation guidance, it suggests that any future interventions targeting kisspeptin should consider sex and age differences.

Summary

The study measured the hormone kisspeptin in newborns and adults and found that babies have very high levels (likely from the placenta) while adults show higher levels in women than men. Kisspeptin levels drop with age and are linked to other hormones like leptin and LH, suggesting it plays a role in both metabolism and reproductive function.

Abstract

Kisspeptin, the product of the hypothalamic KISS1 gene, is a main regulator of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis and could be a link between metabolism and reproduction through its interaction with leptin. Kisspeptin could be involved in gonadotropin regulation and responsive to leptin levels from the first stages of life, exhibiting, as does leptin, sexual dimorphism. To test our hypothesis, we have analyzed plasma kisspeptin levels and their possible relationship with gonadotropins and leptin in a cohort composed of newborns (n = 86) and adults (n = 55). Plasma kisspeptin, gonadotropin and leptin levels were measured by RIA and multiplexed bead immunoassays, respectively. We have built a multivariate linear regression model (analyzing kisspeptin and LH separately as dependent variables) by stepwise analysis, incorporating the variables that had shown significant correlation in the univariate analysis. Cord blood samples exhibited high kisspeptin levels 127.01(113-141.02 pmol/l), but these were not sexually dimorphic. The adult population exhibited sexual dimorphism (3.72(2.95-4.49) vs. 1.77(1.23-2.31)pmol/l women vs. men, p<0.05). Leptin levels showed sexual dimorphism in cord blood samples and also in the adult population. Furthermore, there was a significant interaction between LH and kisspeptin levels and kisspeptin was negatively correlated with age. The high kisspeptin levels observed in cord blood, with no sexual dimorphism, suggest a placental source. The sexual dimorphism exhibited in adulthood supports the notion that there are different sources and/or differential kisspeptin regulation between men and women.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2011

Date

2011-02-02T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1016/j.peptides.2011.01.030

Citations

8

References

33