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Água bacteriostática

Grátis (1) 30 ml de água bacteriostática
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Selanké um análogo curto e sintético da tuftsina. Possui profundas propriedades anti-ansiedade. Selank também aumenta a memória e o aprendizado e demonstrou ter efeitos benéficos na percepção da dor.

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Visão geral do Selank

Selank, desenvolvido na Rússia, é um peptídeo curto com propriedades nootrópicas e ansiolíticas. É um análogo sintético da tuftsina de ocorrência natural, um peptídeo imunomodulador que modula a IL-6, células auxiliares T, neurotransmissores de monoamina e fator neurotrópico derivado do cérebro (BDNF). De fato, Selank e Tuftsin são essencialmente os mesmos, exceto que Selank possui quatro aminoácidos adicionais em sua cadeia que ajudam a melhorar a estabilidade metabólica e a meia-vida.

Selank foi testado em ensaios clínicos como um tratamento potencial para transtorno de ansiedade generalizada.

Estrutura de selank

Estrutura de selank

Sequência: Thr-lys-pro-arg-pro-gly-pro
Fórmula molecular: C33H57N11O9
Peso molecular: 751.887 g/mol
PubChem Cid: 11765600
Número CAS: 129954-34-3
Sinônimos: Selanc

Fonte:PubCh

Selank Research

Selank Ansity Efeitos com base em genes relacionados ao neurotransmissor GABA

Credenciar ao Dr. Anastasiya Volkova deo Instituto de Genética Molecular na Rússia, “Numerosos estudos clínicos mostraram que Selank tem fortes efeitos antianxiety e neuroprotetores no tratamento da ansiedade. Os efeitos clínicos de Selank são semelhantes aos dos medicamentos clássicos da Antianxiety, como os benzodiazepínicos, que são moduladores alostéricos dos receptores GABAA e aumentam a ação inibidora de Gaba” ”GABA” Os efeitos de Selank incluem reduzir a ansiedade, melhorar o humor, mais baixos níveis de estresse e influenciar positivamente a memória e o aprendizado. Como os benzodiazepínicos, baixas doses de selank têm um efeito sedativo. Ao contrário dos benzodiazepínicos, Selank não parece ser formado por hábitos e não leva a sintomas de retirada ou amnésia.

Pesquisas em ratos mostram que dos 84 genes conhecidos por serem conectados à sinalização de GABA de alguma forma, sete são fortemente modulados por Selank e 45 mostram alguma mudança na expressão quando o peptídeo é administrado. No geral, 52 genes relacionados à sinalização de GABA são afetados por Selank até certo ponto. Esses resultados indicam que selank pode influenciar diretamente a expressão de genes nas células nervosas e que provavelmente produz efeitos alterando a afinidade do receptor GABA para GABA[1]. This alteration of receptor affinity likely explains why Selank is synergistic with benzodiazepines and other GABA receptor agonists.

Changes in gene expression as a function of time in rats treated with Selank.Changes in gene expression as a function of time in rats treated with Selank.
Source: PubMed

Research in rats shows that Selank and benzodiazepines, when used alone, have similar effects on anxiety, particularly generalized anxiety disorder. Selank may hold a slight advantage over benzodiazepines when attempting to reduce elevated levels of anxiety, but a combination of the two treatments appears to be the best in treating unpredictable chronic mild stress[2].

The effects that Selank has on GABA receptors may be modulated, to some degree, by the peptide’s effect on enkephalin degradation. Testing indicates that people with anxiety and phobic disorders demonstrate increased enkephalinase activity in the blood during generalized anxiety and, as a result, the enkephalins they produce have shorter half-lives[3]. By preventing degradation of enkephalins through enkephalinase inhibition, Selank may be resetting this enzymatic pathway and helping to protect the body’s natural anxiolytic peptides. Research in mice prone to anxiety supports the hypothesis that at least part of the impact that Selank has is a result of preventing enkephalin degradation[4].

Selank and the Immune System in Anxiety

Research in patients with depression indicates that Selank can suppress the gene responsible for the production of the inflammatory cytokine IL-6. Interestingly, this effect is only seen in patients with depression and does not appear to take place in healthy individuals[5]. This suggests that Selank may be useful in treating people with anxiety-asthenic disorders, severe disorders in which anxiety is associated with fatigue, headache, heart palpitations, high blood pressure, nerve pain, and depression.

When comparing Selank to standard anxiolytic treatments, like benzodiazepines, the two treatments show similar benefits in reducing anxiety, but only Selank has any effect on asthenic symptoms like fatigue and pain[6]. Part of the effect is likely due to Selank’s ability to modulated IL-6 expression while part is likely due to the peptide’s ability to alter the rate of breakdown of the body’s natural pain killers, enkephalins.

Testing of Selank in rats has revealed that the peptide regulates the expression of some 34 genes involved in the inflammatory process. These genes affect chemokines, cytokines, and receptors for both. In particular, Selank has been found to alter expression of BcI6, a gene that is heavily involved in the development of the immune system[7]. This study, more than any other, revealed that Selank has very complex biological effects, but may help to deepen our understanding of how the immune system develops.

Selank and even fragments of Selank have been shown to temporarily alter gene expression for C3, CAsp1, Il2rf, and Xcr1 in the mouse spleen. By affecting these genes, Selank is able to alter the balance of the immune system and thereby modulate inflammation[8].

Selank Research with Memory and Learning

There has long been an association between anxiety and learning/memory. The correlation is a negative one, with increased anxiety leading to decreased ability to recall memories or store new information. Traditional anxiety treatments can reduce this effect, as can Selank, but Selank appears to do more than simply reduce the impact of anxiety on cognitive function. There is good reason to believe that Selank actually boosts cognition directly.

Research in rats trains with food rewards and injected with either saline or Selank has shown that Selank boosts memory trace stability and thus enhances the memory storage process[9]. It is important to note that this benefit was seen regardless of the anxiety levels of the rats, indicating that the peptide has effects beyond its ability to simply reduce stress-related impairment of memory.

It appears that Selank may alter memory by affecting the expression of a number of genes in the hippocampus. Research in rats shows changes in mRNA levels of 36 different genes after intranasal administration of Selank. Most of the genes encode proteins associated with the plasma membrane and may therefore modulate ion-dependent processes in learning and memory[10]. Though much research needs to be done to understand the mechanism by which Selank works to improve memory and learning, this research offers a tantalizing early clue to suggest that it alters the way neurons function in such a way that both forming and accessing memories is easier.

Research even suggests that Selank can help to rescue memory and learning following damage to the brain. Rats treated with a neurotoxin and then Selank showed restored cognitive processes in at least one study. This effect appears to be related to an artificial inhibition of the catecholamine system in the brain by Selank[11]. There is some hope that Selank will help to shed light on how cognitive function can be restored or at least improved following traumatic brain injury, particularly the kinds of injury that occurring during the birth process.

Selank Research and Pain

Selank may act to reduce the degradation of natural enkephalins by inhibiting the enzymes, found in human blood, that break them down[12]. Enkephalins are natural peptides that bind to opioid receptors and help to blunt the severity of pain. They also function in the human stress response and are found in high levels in the brain and adrenal glands. By reducing levels of enkephalins in the brain, Selank may help to blunt the normal stress response and the effects that it has on memory, learning, and concentration.

Selank exhibits minimal side effects, low oral and excellent subcutaneous bioavailability in mice. Per kg dosage in mice does not scale to humans. Selank for sale at Peptide Sciences is limited to educational and scientific research only, not for human consumption. Only buy Selank if you are a licensed researcher.

Article Author

The above literature was researched, edited and organized by Dr. Logan, M.D. Dr. Logan holds a doctorate degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and a B.S. in molecular biology.

Scientific Journal Author

Dr. Petr Slominsky‘s 169 research works with 803 citations. 12 of those papers pertain to the examination of Selank’s diverse, multifaceted effects e.g. anxiety reduction, changes in the transcription profile of the hippocampus, and changes in expression of the genes for chemokines, cytokines, and their receptors. Dr. Slominsky is particularly interested in the epigenetic effects of Selank and other disease-state pathologies.

Dr. Petr Slominsky is being referenced as one of the leading scientists involved in the research and development of Selank. In no way is this doctor/scientist endorsing or advocating the purchase, sale, or use of this product for any reason. There is no affiliation or relationship, implied or otherwise, between Peptide Sciences and this doctor. The purpose of citing the doctor is to acknowledge, recognize, and credit the exhaustive research and development efforts conducted by the scientists studying this peptide. Dr. Petr Slominsky is listed in [7] under the referenced citations.

Referenced Citations

  1. A. Volkova et al., “Selank Administration Affects the Expression of Some Genes Involved in GABAergic Neurotransmission,” Front. Pharmacol., vol. 7, Feb. 2016. [PubMed]
  2. A. Kasian et al., “Peptide Selank Enhances the Effect of Diazepam in Reducing Anxiety in Unpredictable Chronic Mild Stress Conditions in Rats,” Behavioural Neurology, 2017. [Online]. Available: https://www.hindawi.com/journals/bn/2017/5091027/.
  3. A. A. Zozulya et al., “The inhibitory effect of Selank on enkephalin-degrading enzymes as a possible mechanism of its anxiolytic activity,” Bull. Exp. Biol. Med., vol. 131, no. 4, pp. 315–317, Apr. 2001. [PubMed]
  4. O. Y. Sokolov, V. K. Meshavkin, N. V. Kost, and A. A. Zozulya, “Effects of Selank on behavioral reactions and activities of plasma enkephalin-degrading enzymes in mice with different phenotypes of emotional and stress reactions,” Bull. Exp. Biol. Med. [PubMed]
  5. O. N. Uchakina et al., “[Immunomodulatory effects of selank in patients with anxiety-asthenic disorders],” Zh. Nevrol. Psikhiatr. Im. S. S. Korsakova, vol. 108, no. 5, pp. 71–75, 2008. [PubMed]
  6. A. A. Zozulia et al., “[Efficacy and possible mechanisms of action of a new peptide anxiolytic selank in the therapy of generalized anxiety disorders and neurasthenia],” Zh. Nevrol. Psikhiatr. Im. S. S. Korsakova, vol. 108, no. 4, pp. 38–48, 2008. [PubMed]
  7. T. Kolomin, M. Shadrina, L. Andreeva, P. Slominsky, S. Limborska, and N. Myasoedov, “Expression of inflammation-related genes in mouse spleen under tuftsin analog Selank,” Regul. Pept., vol. 170, no. 1–3, pp. 18–23, Oct. 2011. [PubMed]
  8. T. I. Agapova et al., “[Effect of semax on the temporary dynamics of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and nerve growth factor gene expression in the rat hippocampus and frontal cortex],” Mol. Genet. Mikrobiol. Virusol., no. 3, pp. 28–32, 2008. [PubMed]
  9. T. P. Semenova, I. I. Kozlovskiĭ, N. M. Zakharova, and M. M. Kozlovskaia, “[Experimental optimization of learning and memory processes by selank],” Eksp. Klin. Farmakol., vol. 73, no. 8, pp. 2–5, Aug. 2010. [PubMed]
  10. T. A. Kolomin et al., “[c],” Zh. Vyssh. Nerv. Deiat. Im. I. P. Pavlova, vol. 63, no. 3, pp. 365–374, Jun. 2013.
  11. T. P. Semenova, M. M. Kozlovskaya, N. M. Zakharova, I. I. Kozlovskii, and A. V. Zuikov, “Effect of selank on cognitive processes after damage inflicted to the cerebral catecholamine system during early ontogeny,” Bull. Exp. Biol. Med., vol. 144, no. [PubMed]
  12. N. V. Kost et al., “[Semax and selank inhibit the enkephalin-degrading enzymes from human serum]],” Bioorg. Khim., vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 180–183, Jun. 2001. [Springer]

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