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BPC-157

Body Protection Compound-157, PL-14736, Pentadecapeptide BPC 157

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Studies 196
Trials 1
Score 3
1997 pubmed

Direct cellular effects of some mediators, hormones and growth factor-like agents on denervated (isolated) rat gastric mucosal cells.

Bódis. B B; Karádi. O O; Nagy. L L; Dohoczky. C C; Kolega. M M; Mózsik. G G

Key Findings

  • Prostacyclin, histamine and pentagastrin did not directly protect isolated gastric cells.
  • PL‑10 substances (synthetic fragments of BPC‑157) significantly reduced ethanol‑induced cell damage.
  • Direct cellular protection by growth‑factor‑like agents requires no peripheral nerve input, unlike hormone‑mediated protection.

Practical Outcomes

  • For self‑experimenters, this suggests that BPC‑157 (or its short fragments) may offer a direct gut‑protective effect, potentially useful for ulcer or gut‑lining support. However, the data come from rat cells in a petri dish, so human dosing, safety, and real‑world efficacy remain unproven. Use it cautiously and consider it as a hypothesis‑generating finding rather than a ready‑to‑apply protocol.

Summary

In a lab test on isolated rat stomach cells, only the BPC‑157‑derived compounds (called PL‑10) protected the cells from alcohol damage, while other common gut‑protective drugs did not work without nerve signals.

Abstract

The brain-gut axis has an important role in the mechanism of gastric cytoprotection in vivo. The aim of this study was to evaluate the in vitro effect of protective agents without any central and peripheral innervation. A mixed population of rat gastric mucosal cells was isolated by the method of Nagy et al (Gastroenterology (1994) 77, 433-443). Cells were incubated for 60 min with cytoprotective drugs such as prostacyclin, histamine, pentagastrin and PL-10 substances (synthesized parts of BPC). At the end of this incubation cells were treated by 15% ethanol for 5 min. Cell viability was tested by trypan blue exclusion test and succinic dehydrogenase activity. The following results were obtained: 1) prostacyclin, histamine and pentagastrin had no direct cytoprotective effect on isolated cells; and 2) PL-10 substances significantly protected the cells against ethanol-induced cellular damage. This led to the following conclusions: 1) in the phenomenon of gastric cytoprotection only the growth factor-like agents have a direct cellular effect; and 2) the intact peripheral innervation is basically necessary for the development of mediators and hormone-induced gastric cytoprotection.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

1997

DOI

10.1016/s0928-4257(97)89482-x