DSIP

CAS: 62568-57-4

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SKU:DSIP

DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a naturally occurring nonapeptide investigated in laboratory settings for its role as a neuromodulatory signaling molecule within central nervous system research models.

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2602-C122-5-001
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Scientific Context
Molecular classification and background.

DSIP is classified as a nonapeptide neuromodulator originally identified in association with central nervous system signaling activity. Unlike classical neurotransmitters, DSIP is believed to exert effects through modulation of receptor systems and intracellular signaling pathways rather than direct synaptic transmission. In experimental models, DSIP has been examined for its interaction with:
  • Glutamatergic receptor systems, including AMPA and NMDA receptor complexes
  • Neuroendocrine signaling pathways associated with stress-response regulation
  • Cellular redox and membrane stability mechanisms under experimental stress conditions
All observations are derived from controlled laboratory research models and interpreted strictly at the molecular and cellular level.

Laboratory Applications
Experimental models and settings.

DSIP is utilized in non-clinical research environments as a research probe for investigating neuromodulatory peptide signaling. Documented experimental applications include:
  • Neuronal Signaling Studies Applied in CNS-derived cell lines and experimental systems to examine peptide-mediated modulation of receptor activity and intracellular signaling pathways.
  • Neuroendocrine Pathway Research Used in laboratory models to explore peptide involvement in hypothalamic–pituitary signaling mechanisms.
  • Oxidative Stress & Cellular Stability Models Investigated in experimental systems evaluating cellular stress responses, membrane integrity, and redox balance.
  • Comparative Peptide Biology Utilized to assess structure–function relationships between DSIP and other endogenous neuropeptides.
All applications remain strictly investigational and confined to laboratory research use only.

Scientific References
Peer-reviewed literature data.

Selected peer-reviewed literature examining DSIP structure and neuromodulatory peptide biology:
  1. Schoenenberger GA, et al. Isolation and characterization of DSIP. PNAS
  2. Graf MV, et al. DSIP and neuropeptide signaling mechanisms. Peptides
  3. Khvatova EM, et al. DSIP in experimental oxidative stress models. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine
(Behavioral, sleep-outcome, or clinical studies are intentionally excluded from commerce pages.)

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