
DSIP
15mg
⚠️ Not for human consumption. Research purposes only.
Description
DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a naturally occurring nonapeptide first isolated from cerebral venous blood. It has been studied in preclinical and clinical models for its effects on sleep architecture modulation, hypothalamic-pituitary axis regulation, and stress-response peptide signaling.
Key Areas of Study
- Sleep architecture modulation research
- HPA axis signaling studies
- neuropeptide stress-response analysis
- circadian rhythm pathway modeling
Mechanisms Being Evaluated
DSIP has been observed to modulate EEG delta-wave activity and interact with multiple neurotransmitter systems including GABAergic, glutamatergic, and opioidergic pathways. Research indicates effects on ACTH and cortisol secretion patterns, as well as modulation of LH and GH release from the anterior pituitary.
Commonly Researched Uses
Sleep architecture research, neuroendocrine signaling studies, hypothalamic-pituitary axis investigations, stress-response neuropeptide analysis
Recent Studies and Trials
The following peer-reviewed studies and clinical trials have investigated the properties and applications of this peptide:
Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide: Mechanisms
Published: 1977
DSIP in Sleep Regulation
Published: 1984
Stress-Protective Effects of DSIP
Published: 1988
Note: These studies are provided for informational and research purposes only. This product is not intended for human consumption.
