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Delta sleep-inducing peptide

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DSIP, also known as Delta sleep inducing peptide. Is a peptide that was first identified in 1977 and plays a role, in influencing several functions by promoting deep sleep cycles and triggering the release of growth hormones while also regulating responses to stress factors effectively. DSIP possesses properties which aid in maintaining a brain chemistry during stressful situations and has been the subject of research for its potential to restore motor functions which may happen due stroke incident. According to research  DSIP may complement the effects of seizure medications opening up various possibilities for its clinical use, in neurological conditions.

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.

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FAQ
What is Delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP)?
Regulatory peptide known for its roles in sleep, stress protection, and hormone regulation.
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 was DSIP originally studied for?
Initially studied for inducing slow-wave sleep and promoting growth hormone release.
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 stress-relieving effects?
Yes it acts as an adaptogen and helps reduce stress.
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.