What Is DSIP?
DSIP (Delta Sleep Inducing Peptide) is a naturally occurring neuropeptide first isolated from the brainstem of rabbits. In research settings, it is studied for its relationship to sleep regulation and broader neurophysiological processes, making it a frequent topic in sleep and stress focused study designs.
Mechanisms of Action
Modulate sleep wake regulation through interactions with inhibitory neurotransmitter systems, including GABA related signaling
Influence serotonergic signaling involved in sleep architecture and sleep depth regulation
Support stress response modulation through effects on cortisol related rhythms in certain models
Engage endogenous opioid pathway signaling, which is one proposed route for pain perception modulation in research contexts
Benefits
Improved sleep quality and duration signals, particularly in models of stress related or environmentally disrupted sleep
Reduced stress related arousal and improved relaxation
Support for recovery in overtraining, burnout, or chronic fatigue style research paradigmsPotential usefulness in pain and anxiety through neuroregulatory signaling effects
Dosing
Strength | Dose |
|---|---|
Low | 100mcg 1-2 hours before bed daily or as needed |
Medium | 200mcg 1-2 hours before bed daily daily or as needed |
High | 500mcg 1-2 hours before bed daily daily or as needed |
Safety Profile
Side effects reported include:
Grogginess
Vivid dreams
Mild headache
Stacking
Sleep Stack
DSIP
Selank
Epithalon and/or Pinealon
HGH or CJC-1295 (No DAC)/Ipamorelin
Disclaimer: The information provided is intended solely for educational purposes and should not be considered a replacement for professional medical advice. All compounds referenced are not for human consumption.






