📊 Research & Potential Clinical Roles
Extensive research — including human clinical studies — has explored kisspeptin’s
Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide (DSIP) is a naturally occurring neuropeptide that has been studied for decades for its roles in sleep regulation, stress response, neuroendocrine activity, and central nervous system function.Â
🧬 What DSIP Is
Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide (DSIP) is a nonapeptide (9 amino acids: Trp-Ala-Gly-Gly-Asp-Ala-Ser-Gly-Glu) originally discovered in rabbit brain tissue in the 1970s due to its capacity to induce slow-wave (delta) sleep.Â
- Natural peptide: Endogenously found in the central nervous system, hypothalamus, and even peripheral tissues in some species. Â
- Research status: Investigational — not an FDA-approved therapeutic or supplement for humans; studied mainly in lab and controlled settings.Â






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