Kisspeptin is a naturally occurring neuropeptide that plays a critical role in regulating the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis, stimulating the release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) to support reproductive hormone function, fertility, libido, and overall hormonal balance—offering a physiological approach to reproductive wellness.
A neuropeptide that activates the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis through GnRH stimulation, supporting reproductive hormone balance, fertility optimization, and metabolic wellness.
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Kisspeptin 10mg per vial
Stimulates GnRH release
Supports reproductive health
Enhances hormonal balance
Ideal For
Individuals seeking to optimize reproductive hormone function, enhance fertility outcomes, support libido and sexual wellness, address hypothalamic amenorrhea, or improve metabolic health through HPG axis modulation.
Kisspeptin is a naturally occurring neuropeptide encoded by the KISS1 gene that serves as the master regulator of reproductive hormone release. It binds to the KISS1 receptor (GPR54) in the hypothalamus, triggering pulsatile secretion of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), which subsequently stimulates luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) release from the pituitary—ultimately governing testosterone and estrogen production.
Beyond its reproductive functions, kisspeptin influences metabolic regulation, mood, cognition, and vascular function. Emerging research demonstrates its role in regulating puberty onset, maintaining menstrual cyclicity, supporting ovulation, enhancing sperm production, and modulating sexual behavior through complex neuroendocrine pathways.
At BHRC, our physicians utilize kisspeptin as part of comprehensive reproductive health and hormonal optimization protocols. Medical supervision ensures appropriate dosing, monitoring of hormone levels, and integration with fertility treatments or broader wellness strategies tailored to individual patient needs and reproductive goals.
Kisspeptin activates the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis through KISS1 receptor stimulation, triggering a cascade of hormonal signals that regulate reproductive function and metabolic homeostasis.
GnRH Stimulation
Binds to KISS1 receptors in hypothalamic GnRH neurons, triggering pulsatile GnRH secretion—the critical first step in reproductive hormone cascade activation and gonadal function regulation.
LH & FSH Release
GnRH stimulates pituitary gonadotropes to release LH and FSH—hormones essential for ovulation, spermatogenesis, testosterone production, and estrogen synthesis in target gonadal tissues.
Metabolic Effects
Influences glucose homeostasis, insulin sensitivity, energy expenditure, and adipose tissue function—offering potential metabolic benefits beyond reproductive hormone optimization.
Supports reproductive function by optimizing GnRH pulsatility and gonadotropin secretion—potentially improving ovulation, sperm production, and overall fertility outcomes in both men and women.
Hormonal Balance
Restores physiological HPG axis function, supporting balanced LH, FSH, testosterone, and estrogen levels—addressing hypogonadism, hypothalamic amenorrhea, and reproductive hormone deficiencies.
Libido Support
Enhances sexual desire and arousal through central nervous system pathways and optimized sex hormone production—supporting intimate wellness and sexual health in clinical populations.
Metabolic Wellness
Influences glucose metabolism, insulin sensitivity, and energy regulation—offering potential benefits for metabolic syndrome, weight management, and cardiometabolic health optimization.
Ovulation Induction
Triggers ovulation through physiological GnRH stimulation—offering a more natural alternative to traditional fertility medications for women with ovulatory dysfunction or PCOS.
Personalized Protocols
Tailored dosing regimens based on individual reproductive goals, hormone levels, and clinical presentation—enabling precision medicine approaches to reproductive and metabolic optimization.
At BHRC, patient safety is paramount. Kisspeptin is administered only after thorough medical evaluation, comprehensive hormone testing, and confirmation of treatment candidacy by our experienced physicians specializing in reproductive medicine and hormonal optimization.
Medical Supervision: All treatments are prescribed and monitored by licensed physicians with expertise in reproductive endocrinology and peptide therapy.
Comprehensive Testing: Baseline and ongoing hormone panels to assess HPG axis function, monitor treatment response, and ensure safe therapeutic outcomes.
Personalized Protocols: Individualized dosing and administration schedules tailored to your reproductive goals, hormone levels, and clinical presentation.
Quality Assurance: Sourced from reputable compounding pharmacies with strict quality control and pharmaceutical-grade peptide standards.
BHRC locations providing comprehensive reproductive and hormonal health services
Physician
Supervised treatment protocols with ongoing hormone monitoring and clinical assessment
Quality
Verified sourcing and pharmaceutical-grade peptide standards with rigorous purity testing
Common Questions
Kisspeptin FAQ
Kisspeptin is a naturally occurring neuropeptide that serves as the master regulator of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis. It stimulates gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion, which triggers LH and FSH release to support reproductive hormone production, fertility, libido, and metabolic function.
Kisspeptin is administered via subcutaneous injection, typically using a personalized dosing protocol tailored to individual reproductive goals and hormone levels. Your BHRC physician will provide detailed injection training, dosing schedules, and monitoring guidelines based on your specific treatment plan.
Kisspeptin supports reproductive hormone balance, enhances fertility outcomes, stimulates ovulation, improves libido and sexual function, optimizes testosterone and estrogen production, and may offer metabolic benefits including improved insulin sensitivity and glucose regulation. Individual results depend on baseline hormone status and treatment goals.
Ideal candidates include individuals with hypothalamic amenorrhea, ovulatory dysfunction, male or female infertility, low libido related to hormonal imbalances, hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, or those seeking to optimize reproductive health as part of fertility treatment. A BHRC physician will evaluate your hormone levels, medical history, and reproductive goals to determine if kisspeptin therapy is appropriate.
Kisspeptin is generally well-tolerated with a favorable safety profile in clinical studies. Possible side effects may include mild injection site reactions, headache, nausea, or hormonal fluctuations during initial treatment. Serious adverse effects are rare. Your BHRC physician will discuss all potential risks, contraindications, and monitoring protocols during your consultation.
Response timelines vary based on individual physiology and treatment goals. Some patients experience hormonal changes within hours to days (measurable through LH/FSH testing), while reproductive outcomes like ovulation induction or fertility improvements may take several weeks to months. Your physician will establish realistic expectations and monitoring schedules based on your specific protocol.
Yes, kisspeptin can be integrated into comprehensive fertility treatment protocols, including in vitro fertilization (IVF), ovulation induction, or timed intercourse strategies. Its physiological mechanism offers a more natural approach to stimulating reproductive hormones compared to traditional fertility medications. Your BHRC physician will coordinate with your fertility specialist to optimize treatment integration and timing.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Kisspeptin is a research peptide not FDA-approved for fertility treatment or reproductive health applications. Individual results may vary. A consultation with our medical team, comprehensive hormone testing, and ongoing clinical monitoring are required to determine if this therapy is appropriate for you. Kisspeptin should be used only under qualified medical supervision as part of a comprehensive reproductive health protocol.
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