Description
| What It Is | Kisspeptin-10 is a synthetic decapeptide corresponding to the C-terminal bioactive fragment of the endogenous KISS1 gene product and is studied as a ligand for the KISS1 receptor (KISS1R/GPR54). |
| What It’s Derived From | It is derived from the naturally occurring kisspeptin peptide family encoded by the KISS1 gene and represents the minimal RF-amide–containing sequence required for receptor activation in laboratory models. |
| What Research Focuses On | Research evaluates Kisspeptin-10 in preclinical and in vitro models examining KISS1R activation, downstream Gq-mediated intracellular signaling cascades, hypothalamic GnRH neuron activity, pituitary gonadotropin secretion dynamics, and broader neuroendocrine regulatory pathways under controlled experimental conditions. |




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