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DSIP - 5
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DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) – Research Overview
Description:
DSIP, or Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide, is a naturally occurring neuropeptide that was first isolated from the brain tissue of rabbits. Structurally, it is a short peptide consisting of 9 amino acids. DSIP has been studied for its potential role in regulating sleep patterns, modulating pain, and supporting endocrine function.
Primary Research Uses:
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Sleep Regulation: DSIP is most commonly researched for its role in promoting deep, delta-wave sleep, making it a subject of interest in sleep disorder studies.
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Stress Modulation: Some studies suggest DSIP may help reduce stress-related symptoms by influencing the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis.
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Pain Perception: Research also explores DSIP’s potential as a neurotransmitter modulator in pain management.
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Hormonal Support: It may play a role in supporting the secretion of luteinizing hormone (LH) and growth hormone (GH) during rest periods.
Mechanism of Action:
While the exact mechanism is still under investigation, DSIP is believed to act on the central nervous system, influencing sleep-related neurotransmitters and possibly interacting with NMDA and GABA receptors.
Disclaimer:
Products sold by HappyPeps, including DSIP, are strictly intended for laboratory research purposes only. They are not for human consumption, medical, or diagnostic use. Always handle with appropriate safety protocols.

