Kisspeptin-13 (4-13) (human) (KiSS-1 (112-121)), AXOR12 agonist
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Chemical Structure - Kisspeptin-13 (4-13) (human) (KiSS-1 (112-121)), AXOR12 agonist (AB120181)
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Biological function summary
These receptors play significant roles in maintaining homeostasis and reproductive functions by mediating major neurophysiological processes. GPR54 coupled with Kisspeptin is part of an important neuroendocrine complex that stimulates the release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) which ultimately regulates fertility. The NPFF receptors modulate pain processing and may influence opioid peptide effects in the brain. These interactions suggest the importance of these receptors in the neuroendocrine and nociceptive systems.
Pathways
NPFF1 and NPFF2 receptors and GPR54 play important roles in neuroendocrine pathways and reproductive hormonal regulation. The Kisspeptin-GPR54 signaling pathway is essential for the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis influencing reproductive development and function. GPR54 interacting with proteins such as GnRH coordinates the onset of puberty and fertility. This pathway is also integrally linked to energy homeostasis involving proteins like leptin which modulates its activity.
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