Kisspeptin and its Current Clinical Status—A Systematic Review.
Curr Med Chem, 2025
Comprehensive systematic review of kisspeptin clinical trials covering reproductive applications, dosing, and safety
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Kisspeptin-10 is the minimal active fragment of kisspeptin (metastin), the endogenous ligand for the KISS1 receptor (GPR54). It is a potent stimulator of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis, triggering GnRH release and downstream LH/FSH secretion. First identified for its anti-metastatic properties in melanoma, it is now primarily studied for reproductive medicine applications including fertility treatment and hypothalamic amenorrhea.
Binds to and activates the KISS1 receptor (GPR54/KISS1R) on hypothalamic GnRH neurons. This stimulates pulsatile GnRH release into the hypophyseal portal system, which in turn triggers the anterior pituitary to secrete luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). Unlike exogenous gonadotropins, kisspeptin preserves physiological pulsatile hormone secretion patterns. Also modulates oxytocin release in a sex-dependent manner.
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Curr Med Chem, 2025
Comprehensive systematic review of kisspeptin clinical trials covering reproductive applications, dosing, and safety
J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 2025
Kisspeptin administration successfully stimulated LH and FSH in human subjects without affecting anxiety, depression, or mood scores
J Clin Invest, 2014
Kisspeptin-54 (which contains the kisspeptin-10 sequence) successfully triggered oocyte maturation in IVF patients with lower OHSS risk
Hum Reprod, 2020
Demonstrated that kisspeptin modulates gonadotropin secretion in PCOS patients, suggesting therapeutic potential
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