Overview
Sleep Spray is a DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) based nasal spray formulation designed for researchers studying sleep architecture, circadian rhythm regulation, and neuroendocrine signaling pathways. The nasal delivery format enables rapid mucosal absorption, making it an efficient tool for sleep-related peptide research.
This formulation is designed for researchers investigating:
- Delta sleep-inducing peptide signaling and sleep stage modulation
- Circadian rhythm regulation and entrainment mechanisms
- Neuroendocrine stress response pathways
- Hypothalamic-pituitary axis interactions during sleep cycles
The nasal spray format provides a convenient, research-ready delivery method with enhanced bioavailability compared to traditional peptide administration routes.
Mechanism of Action
DSIP is a naturally occurring neuropeptide first isolated from rabbit brain tissue during induced sleep states. Research indicates it modulates multiple sleep-related signaling pathways:
- Promotes delta wave (slow-wave) sleep patterns through GABAergic signaling modulation
- Interacts with the hypothalamic sleep-wake regulatory centers
- Studied for cortisol and ACTH modulation, suggesting stress-response involvement
- Examined for LH (luteinizing hormone) and GH (growth hormone) release patterns during sleep
The nasal delivery route bypasses first-pass metabolism, enabling direct interaction with nasal mucosal membranes and rapid systemic absorption for research applications.
Research Applications
Sleep Architecture & Circadian Research
Sleep Spray is used in studies examining:
- Delta wave and slow-wave sleep induction pathways
- Sleep stage cycling and transition mechanisms
- Circadian clock gene expression and entrainment
- Sleep quality biomarker identification
Neuroendocrine & Stress Response Research
DSIP has been studied for its neuroendocrine effects:
- Cortisol and stress hormone modulation
- HPA (hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal) axis regulation
- Neuroprotective signaling under stress conditions
- Anxiolytic pathway investigation
Hormone Release & Recovery Research
Sleep-related peptide activity intersects with hormonal regulation:
- Growth hormone release during deep sleep phases
- Melatonin pathway interactions
- Recovery and regenerative signaling during sleep
- Immune function modulation during rest periods
Research Advantages
Why Researchers Choose Sleep Spray
- DSIP-based formulation optimized for nasal delivery research
- Enhanced bioavailability through mucosal absorption
- Convenient, pre-measured spray format for consistent dosing research
- Enables study of sleep architecture, circadian rhythm, and neuroendocrine pathways
- Referenced in sleep science, stress physiology, and recovery research
Sleep Spray provides researchers with a specialized delivery format for studying DSIP-mediated sleep signaling and related neuroendocrine pathways.
IMPORTANT:
This product is exclusively intended for laboratory research purposes only.
Not approved for human consumption or veterinary use.
Not intended for diagnostic, therapeutic, or consumable applications.
Scientific References
Graf MV, Kastin AJ. “Delta-sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP): a review.” Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 1984.
Schneider-Helmert D, Schoenenberger GA. “Effects of DSIP in man: multifunctional psychophysiological properties.” Neuropsychobiology. 1983.
Prudchenko IA, et al. “Structure-activity studies of DSIP analogs.” Peptides. 1995.
Nakamura A, et al. “Nasal peptide delivery: mechanisms and applications.” J Pharm Sci. 2020.



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