Characteristics of the stimulatory effect of kisspeptin-10 on the secretion of luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone and growth hormone in prepubertal male and female cattle.
Ezzat Ahmed. Ahmed A; Saito. Hayato H; Sawada. Tatsuru T; Yaegashi. Tomoyoshi T; Yamashita. Tetsuro T; Hirata. Toh-ichi T; Sawai. Ken K; Hashizume. Tsutomu T
Key Findings
- IV injection of kisspeptin‑10 (5 µg/kg) significantly increased LH and FSH in both male and female prepubertal calves.
- IM injection also raised LH and FSH in males, but the effect was smaller than with IV administration.
- Kisspeptin‑10 did not affect basal growth hormone levels in either sex.
Practical Outcomes
- For biohackers, this study offers limited direct guidance because it’s done in young cattle, not humans. It does suggest that the route of administration matters for hormone‑boosting effects, but the findings are not ready to be translated into human dosing or protocols.
Summary
In a small study on young cattle, giving the peptide kisspeptin‑10 caused a quick rise in the reproductive hormones LH and FSH, especially when injected into a vein and more strongly in male calves. It didn’t change growth hormone levels, and an intramuscular shot worked but not as well as the IV dose.
Abstract
The aims of the present study were to clarify the effect of kisspeptin-10 (Kp10) on the secretion of luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and growth hormone (GH) in prepubertal male and female cattle. The experiments were performed from May to June using five male (4-6 months old) and five female (5-6 months old) Japanese Black calves. A single intravenous (iv) injection of Kp10 (5 microg/kg body weight (b.w.): 3.85 nmol/ kg b.w.) significantly stimulated the release of LH and FSH in male and female calves (P<0.05). A single intramuscular injection of Kp10 (5 microg/kg b.w.) also significantly stimulated the release of LH and FSH in male calves (P<0.05), though the response was smaller than that to the iv injection. The injection of Kp10 did not alter the basal plasma concentration of GH in male or female calves. The area under the curve (AUC) of both LH and FSH for a 120-min period after the iv injection of Kp10 was significantly greater in the males than females (P<0.05). These results show that Kp10 can stimulate the release of LH and FSH in calves of both sexes and that the response to the peptide is greater in males at this age. They also show that Kp10 has no effect on the release of GH in male and female calves and that the LH- and FSH-releasing effect of Kp10 is greater after an iv injection than after an im injection in calves.
Study Information
pubmed
2009
2009-09-29T00:00:00.000Z
10.1262/jrd.20255