KissPeptin-10
Kisspeptin-10 is an active fragment of the endogenous kisspeptin peptide family and acts as an agonist of the KISS1 receptor (also known as GPR54).

Kisspeptin-10 is an active fragment of the endogenous kisspeptin peptide family and acts as an agonist of the KISS1 receptor (also known as GPR54).
Kisspeptin-10 is an active fragment of the endogenous kisspeptin peptide family and acts as an agonist of the KISS1 receptor (also known as GPR54). It is primarily studied in reproductive endocrinology as a key upstream signal that regulates hypothalamic GnRH release. Research commonly evaluates Kisspeptin-10 by measuring GnRH/LH/FSH axis responses, receptor signalling dynamics, and feedback regulation patterns. Because kisspeptin signalling integrates metabolic, circadian, and gonadal cues, it is also used to explore how environmental and hormonal inputs converge on reproductive axis control mechanisms.