Sexual Health Peptides
Peptides researched for their effects on sexual function pathways, hormonal regulation, and reproductive health.
How It Works
Molecular mechanisms behind sexual health peptides research
eNOS / Nitric Oxide Pathway
BPC-157 upregulates endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), increasing NO production in vascular tissue. In the context of sexual health research, NO-mediated vasodilation is the primary mechanism studied — analogous to PDE5 inhibitor mechanisms but through upstream signaling rather than direct enzyme inhibition.
GH/IGF-1 Axis (CJC-1295)
The GH/IGF-1 axis influences testosterone synthesis, libido-related signaling, and tissue sensitivity. CJC-1295-mediated GH elevation drives downstream IGF-1, which modulates Leydig cell function and androgen receptor sensitivity in preclinical models.
Multi-System Repair (BPC-157)
BPC-157's broad tissue repair effects span smooth muscle, endothelial, and nerve tissue — all relevant to sexual health physiology. Preclinical studies have documented effects on dopaminergic and serotonergic signaling relevant to motivation and reward pathways.
Sexual Health Peptides: Research Overview
Several peptide compounds interact with hormonal pathways relevant to sexual health research. Growth hormone and IGF-1 signaling, testosterone regulation, and nitric oxide pathways are key areas of investigation.
Key Research Areas
Growth Hormone Secretagogues CJC-1295/Ipamorelin and other GH-releasing peptides are studied for their effects on the GH/IGF-1 axis, which plays a role in hormonal balance, including testosterone production and reproductive function.
BPC-157 and Nitric Oxide BPC-157's modulation of the nitric oxide system is relevant to sexual health research, as nitric oxide is a key mediator of vascular function in reproductive tissues.
Research Applications
- Hormonal regulation pathways
- Nitric oxide and vascular function
- GH/IGF-1 axis and reproductive health
- Testosterone pathway studies
Key Research
Published studies underpinning sexual health peptides
Sikiric P. et al.
BPC-157 restored normal penile smooth muscle function in models of erectile dysfunction via eNOS/NO pathway upregulation — demonstrating the role of the NO system in BPC-157's vascular effects.
Teichman S.L. et al.
CJC-1295 produced sustained GH and IGF-1 elevation in healthy adults. IGF-1 is a key modulator of Leydig cell function and testosterone synthesis, linking GH secretagogues to androgenic health research.
Sikiric P. et al.
BPC-157 modulated dopaminergic reward pathways and attenuated hyperprolactinemia in preclinical models — suggesting roles in motivation/libido signaling beyond purely vascular mechanisms.
Research Protocols
Suggested compound combinations for sexual health peptides research
Vascular + GH Stack
BPC-157 eNOS/NO pathway for vascular signaling; CJC+Ipa for GH/IGF-1 axis and Leydig cell function research. Three pathways covering vascular, hormonal, and neuroendocrine aspects.
NO Pathway Protocol
BPC-157's eNOS upregulation drives nitric oxide production and vasodilation — the foundational mechanism studied in sexual health models. Cost-effective starting point for NO pathway research.
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Sexual Health Peptides — Available Products
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CJC1295/Ipamorelin (No DAC)
Combination of CJC-1295 (without DAC), a tetrasubstituted growth hormone-releasing hormone analog, and Ipamorelin, a synthetic pentapeptide. Both supplied as lyophilized peptide for laboratory research applications.

BPC157 10mg
A synthetic 15-amino acid peptide derived from Body Protection Compound. Supplied as lyophilized powder for research applications.
Research Guides
Deep-dive guides for sexual health peptides compounds
Guide
What Are Peptides? Complete Beginner's Guide
Everything you need to know about research peptides — from basic chemistry to modern applications in scientific research.
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How to Reconstitute Peptides: Step-by-Step Guide
A detailed guide on properly reconstituting lyophilized research peptides with bacteriostatic water for laboratory use.
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Peptide Stacking Guide: Combining Research Peptides
Learn the science behind combining multiple research peptides for synergistic effects in laboratory research applications.
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Complete Guide to Peptide Stacking
Learn which research peptides are commonly studied together, the science behind peptide combinations, and evidence-based stacking protocols for laboratory use.
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How Peptides Work: A Beginner's Guide
Everything you need to know about research peptides — what they are, how they work, types of peptides, and their role in modern scientific research.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do peptides relate to sexual health research?
Several peptides interact with hormonal and vascular pathways relevant to sexual function, including growth hormone secretagogues (hormonal balance) and BPC-157 (nitric oxide system modulation).
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