KISSPEPTIN 5 SPRAY

KISSPEPTIN 5 SPRAY

KISSPEPTIN 5 SPRAY
Dhs. 250.00
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KISSPEPTIN 5 SPRAY

KISSPEPTIN 5 SPRAY

Dhs. 250.00
Title

Kisspeptin‑5 is a short‑chain reproductive peptide that plays a central role in regulating the hypothalamic‑pituitary‑gonadal (HPG) axis by stimulating the hypothalamus to increase GnRH (gonadotropin‑releasing hormone) secretion. This upstream signaling triggers the release of LH (luteinizing hormone)and FSH (follicle‑stimulating hormone) from the pituitary, supporting natural fertility, hormonal balance, and reproductive health.

Because of its foundational role in reproductive endocrinology, Kisspeptin‑5 is studied in fertility programs, hormone restoration research, and reproductive health investigations.


Key Features

🧬 Upstream regulator of reproductive hormone signaling
⚖️ Targets GnRH, LH, & FSH release physiology
📊 Designed for research into fertility & endocrine balance
🧪 Supports hypothalamic‑pituitary axis pathways
📄 For research and investigational use only


Key Benefits

🔁 Stimulates Natural Hormone Release – Promotes GnRH, LH, and FSH secretion via hypothalamic activation.
🌱 Supports Fertility – May enhance ovarian and testicular function through upstream hormone signaling.
⚖️ Restores Hormonal Balance – Helps regulate reproductive axis activity in both sexes.
🧠 Neuroendocrine Health – Supports signaling between the brain and reproductive organs.
🔬 Potential in Assisted Reproduction – Being explored as an adjunct in reproductive protocols and fertility interventions.


Human‑Relevant Research Application

🔬 Intranasal kisspeptin increases reproductive hormones in humans
In a clinical study, intranasal administration of kisspeptin‑54 significantly stimulated LH and FSH secretion in healthy women compared with placebo, demonstrating that kisspeptin can activate reproductive hormone pathways in humans via a non‑invasive route — directly supporting its role in upstream endocrine regulation.
🔗 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40215751/


Who Can Benefit

  • Researchers studying reproductive endocrinology and HPG axis regulation

  • Investigators focused on fertility optimization and hormone signaling

  • Studies involving neuroendocrine mechanisms in reproductive health and balance

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