Adipose Energy Homeostasis is the important guarantee to maintain the body's energy balance. Recently, it is reported that, in the adipose cell, Kisspeptins play important role in cell proliferation, differentiation, lipid metabolism and some adipocytokine secretion, so Kisspeptins maybe the novel targets of adipose energy homeostasis regulation. Adipose tissue is the core organs that regulates adipose energy homeostasis. Our early studies observed that there is organizational difference that exercise regulated adipose energy homeostasis, and the response of the Kisspeptins to exercise is closely related to the energy state of the body, so we speculated that Kisspeptins play some important role in the exercise regulated adipose energy homeostasis. Based on the cell experiments to clarify the role of Kisspeptins in regulating adipose energy homeostasis, the role of Kisspeptins in the regulation of adipose energy homeostasis were determined in the adipose tissue of conditioned Kiss1 gene knockout mice of CRISPR/Cas9, then we use the single cell transcriptome sequencing, untargeted proteome and targeted metabolome techniques to further explore and elucidate the possible pathways and mechanisms of Kisspeptins mediated adipose energy homeostasis regulated by exercise.