kinestetiin
Kinestetiin is a term that may refer to a hypothetical signaling molecule associated with proprioception and kinesthetic sensation. It is not a recognized molecule in established biochemical or genomic databases, and there is no peer‑reviewed evidence confirming its existence. The name appears to be derived from kinesthesia, the sense of body movement, with the -in suffix commonly used for proteins and peptides.
Concept and proposed role: In speculative scenarios, kinestetiin would be produced by sensory neurons or surrounding
Localization and regulation: Hypothetical models place kinestetiin in peripheral sensory afferents, dorsal root ganglia, or muscle
Status and reception: The concept remains speculative and is not accepted as part of mainstream neuroscience.
See also: Kinesthesia, Proprioception, Neuromodulator, Proprioceptive signaling.