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DSIP - Livewell Pharmaceuticals

DSIP - Livewell Pharmaceuticals

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Delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP) was discovered in 1977 in rabbit brain blood during sleep stimulation. Initially linked to slow-wave sleep, its role remains unclear. DSIP regulates hormones, lowering corticotropin and increasing somatotropin and luteinizing hormone. It acts as a stress adaptogen, modulates monoamine oxidase, and supports brain metabolism. In ischemia models, DSIP improves blood flow and reduces neuronal stress. It also enhances Valproate’s anticonvulsant effect, suggesting therapeutic potential in epilepsy and neuroprotection.
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Tukhovskaya, E.A., Ismailova, A.M., Shaykhutdinova, E.R., Slashcheva, G.A., Prudchenko, I.A., Mikhaleva, I.I., Khokhlova, O.N., Murashev, A.N., and Ivanov, V.T., 2021. Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide Recovers Motor Function in SD Rats after Focal Stroke. Molecules.

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When and how was DSIP first discovered?
It was identified in 1977 by the Schoenenberger–Monnier group from rabbit brain blood after hypnogenic stimulation.
References:

Tukhovskaya, E.A., Ismailova, A.M., Shaykhutdinova, E.R., Slashcheva, G.A., Prudchenko, I.A., Mikhaleva, I.I., Khokhlova, O.N., Murashev, A.N., and Ivanov, V.T., 2021. Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide Recovers Motor Function in SD Rats after Focal Stroke. Molecules.

What is DSIP’s connection to sleep?
It was linked to slow-wave sleep and growth hormone release, though its role in sleep regulation remains unclear.
References:

Tukhovskaya, E.A., Ismailova, A.M., Shaykhutdinova, E.R., Slashcheva, G.A., Prudchenko, I.A., Mikhaleva, I.I., Khokhlova, O.N., Murashev, A.N., and Ivanov, V.T., 2021. Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide Recovers Motor Function in SD Rats after Focal Stroke. Molecules.

Does DSIP have hormonal effects?
Yes, it reduces corticotropin and increases luteinizing hormone, somatoliberin, and somatotropin.
References:

Tukhovskaya, E.A., Ismailova, A.M., Shaykhutdinova, E.R., Slashcheva, G.A., Prudchenko, I.A., Mikhaleva, I.I., Khokhlova, O.N., Murashev, A.N., and Ivanov, V.T., 2021. Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide Recovers Motor Function in SD Rats after Focal Stroke. Molecules.