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Neuromodulation Peptides

Meaning

Neuromodulation Peptides are a diverse class of short-chain amino acid signaling molecules synthesized and released by neurons or neuroendocrine cells that regulate the excitability, synaptic transmission, and overall function of nervous system circuits. Unlike classical, fast-acting neurotransmitters, these peptides typically exert slower, longer-lasting, and more diffuse effects, influencing complex functions like mood, appetite, pain perception, and the central control of hormonal release. Clinically, they represent a key therapeutic target for addressing the neurological aspects of hormonal imbalance and stress resilience.