Description
Kisspeptin signaling is central to GnRH activation and gonadotropin release, with clinical studies exploring fertility-related applications and newer intranasal delivery approaches.
What it is
Kisspeptin is a key upstream regulator of the reproductive axis and GnRH signaling, with meaningful human interventional research in fertility contexts.
Mechanism snapshot
- Activates kisspeptin receptor pathways regulating GnRH neuron activity.
- Stimulates LH/FSH release and downstream reproductive endocrine cascades.
- Investigated via injectable and intranasal delivery models.
Research programs
- IVF and egg-maturation protocol studies.
- Endocrine response kinetics in reproductive disorders.
- Noninvasive intranasal stimulation approaches.
Limitations
- Evidence concentration in specific populations and indications.
- Long-term broad utility questions remain active.
- Response dynamics can vary across endocrine states.
Selected references
- Intranasal kisspeptin administration rapidly stimulates gonadotropin release in humans - PubMed 2025
- Kisspeptin-54 triggers egg maturation in women undergoing in vitro fertilization - PubMed 2014
- The Role of Kisspeptin in the Control of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal Axis and Reproduction - PubMed 2022
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