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DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide)
DLimited DataNeuropeptide · 9 amino acids
DSIP is a neuropeptide originally isolated from rabbit brain during induced sleep. Research suggests it may modulate sleep patterns, stress responses, and neuroendocrine function.
Mechanism of Action
Acts on multiple neurotransmitter systems including serotonergic, glutamatergic, and GABAergic pathways. May modulate cortisol and ACTH release.
Benefits
- Promoted slow-wave sleep onset in early human studies
- Reduced cortisol levels in some reports
- May normalize disrupted sleep patterns
- Opioid withdrawal support explored in small studies
Side Effects
- Very limited safety data
- Potential morning grogginess
- Unknown long-term effects
- Quality control concerns with research products
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The delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP): review of current evidence
DSIP promoted sleep onset and enhanced EEG slow-wave activity in human and animal studies
PMID: 6313933DSIP and stress modulation
DSIP normalized stress-elevated corticotropin levels and reduced adrenal hypertrophy in rats
PMID: 2869112Compare DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) With
References
- 1. The delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP): review of current evidence. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1984. “DSIP promoted sleep onset and enhanced EEG slow-wave activity in human and animal studies” [PMID: 6313933]
- 2. DSIP and stress modulation. Peptides, 1986. “DSIP normalized stress-elevated corticotropin levels and reduced adrenal hypertrophy in rats” [PMID: 2869112]
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