Kisspeptin

evidence score
peptide
Research Only
Evidence Level B
Kisspeptin-54Kisspeptin-10KP-54+3 more

Kisspeptin is the master upstream regulator of the reproductive axis — the peptide that tells the hypothalamus to release GnRH. Encoded by the KISS1 gene, kisspeptin binds KISS1R (GPR54) on hypothalamic GnRH neurons, triggering GnRH pulsatile release which then drives LH and FSH secretion. The discovery of kisspeptin's role (2003) was a paradigm shift in reproductive neuroendocrinology: loss-of-function KISS1R mutations cause hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, while gain-of-function causes precocious puberty. In clinical trials, kisspeptin-54 (the full-length active form) potently stimulates LH release in healthy men — a single 1 nmol/kg IV injection produces an 8-fold LH surge (Dhillo et al., 2005). Now being developed for IVF (oocyte maturation trigger with lower OHSS risk than HCG), functional hypothalamic amenorrhea, and as a diagnostic tool for HPG axis assessment. In the peptide/TRT space, kisspeptin represents the most upstream point of intervention possible — stimulating the entire cascade (GnRH → LH/FSH → testosterone/spermatogenesis) from the top. Research-phase for TRT adjunct use; the short half-life and need for frequent dosing are current limitations.

Evidence

No score yet

Safety

Unknown safety profile

Clinical Status

Phase II (fertility, IVF)

Last Sync

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Last Reviewed

Not reviewed yet

Dosing

Typical
6 nmol/kg
1 nmol/kgRange12 nmol/kg
FrequencyVariable — research protocols use IV bolus or SC infusion; practical TRT protocols not yet established

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Pharmacology

Half-lifeKisspeptin-54: ~28 minutes IV; Kisspeptin-10: ~4 minutes
OnsetLH surge within 30-60 minutes (kisspeptin-54)
DurationLH elevation lasts 4-6 hours after kisspeptin-54; shorter for KP-10
Routes
subcutaneous
intravenous

Evidence Score

0 studies indexed
Scoring Factors
Volume(24%)
Quality(24%)
Sample Size(12%)
Consistency(14%)
Replication(8%)
Recency(18%)
Evidence Levels
AScore ≥75 with at least 1 meta-analysis and 3+ RCTs
BScore ≥50 with at least 1 RCT or meta-analysis
CScore ≥25 — observational or animal evidence only
DScore <25 — very limited or preclinical data

Plain-English Snapshot

Kisspeptin is currently categorized as a peptide compound.

Evidence scoring has not been fully computed yet, so interpret this profile as preliminary.

Safety scoring is incomplete. Start conservatively and monitor carefully.

Core mechanism

KISS1R (GPR54) agonist on hypothalamic GnRH neurons; triggers GnRH pulsatile release → LH/FSH secretion. The most upstream activator of the reproductive axis.

Practical Context

Strongest current signals

No indexed study summaries yet.

Compound Profile