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DSIP Sleep Regulation

Meaning

DSIP Sleep Regulation refers to the modulatory role of Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide (DSIP), a nonapeptide, in promoting and stabilizing slow-wave sleep (SWS), which is the deepest and most restorative phase of non-REM sleep. This peptide is believed to influence the central nervous system’s sleep architecture, specifically enhancing the delta wave activity characteristic of SWS. Adequate DSIP activity is associated with improved sleep quality, which is crucial for nocturnal anabolic repair, cognitive consolidation, and hormonal balance, particularly the pulsatile release of Growth Hormone.