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DSIP

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Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide (DSIP) is an endogenous neuropeptide first isolated from rabbit cerebral venous blood. It is composed of nine amino acids (Trp-Ala-Gly-Gly-Asp-Ala-Ser-Gly-Glu) and has been extensively studied for its role in sleep regulation, stress response modulation, and neuroendocrine function. Research suggests it may influence the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and modulate various hormonal secretion patterns.

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Mechanism of Action

DSIP promotes delta-wave (slow-wave) sleep by modulating neuronal excitability and interacting with GABA-ergic and glutamatergic systems. It is thought to act as a neuromodulator affecting the release of pituitary hormones including LH, GH, and corticotropin. Research also indicates it may reduce stress-induced increases in cortisol and normalize disrupted sleep architecture in preclinical models.

Key Benefits

Sleep cycle regulation research
Stress response pathway studies
HPA axis modulation models
Neuroendocrine signaling research
Circadian rhythm studies
Cortisol normalization research