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Peptide Neuromodulation

Meaning

Peptide Neuromodulation refers to the targeted therapeutic use of specific neuropeptides or peptide analogues to influence the function and communication of the central and peripheral nervous systems. These signaling molecules act to subtly adjust the excitability of neural circuits, modify neurotransmitter release, and alter synaptic plasticity, thereby impacting cognitive function, mood, and pain perception. In the context of hormonal health, this strategy is particularly relevant for balancing the hypothalamic-pituitary axes, as many key regulatory hormones are themselves peptides. It represents a precise method for fine-tuning the brain-body communication network.