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DSIP

Emideltide, DSIP nonapeptide, Delta sleep-inducing peptide

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Studies 458
Trials 82
Score 1
2007 pubmed 6 citations

Interaction of Delta sleep-inducing peptide and valproate on metaphit audiogenic seizure model in rats.

Stanojlović. Olivera O; Hrncić. Dragan D; Rasić. Aleksandra A; Loncar-Stevanović. Helena H; Djuric. Dragan D; Susić. Veselinka V

Key Findings

  • Valproate (50‑75 mg/kg) and DSIP (1 mg/kg) each modestly reduced seizure signs in rats.
  • When given together, the two agents were more effective than either alone, especially in the first 4 hours after dosing.
  • Even the combined treatment did not fully eliminate the EEG markers of seizure activity.

Practical Outcomes

  • The results are limited to an animal model of epilepsy and do not provide a ready‑to‑use protocol for humans. For biohackers, the study suggests a possible synergy between DSIP and antiepileptic drugs, but more research is needed before considering any real‑world application.

Summary

In a rat study, researchers tested a sleep‑related peptide called DSIP together with the anti‑seizure drug valproate. The combo reduced seizure activity more than either substance alone, but it didn’t completely stop the abnormal brain waves caused by the seizure trigger.

Abstract

Effects of valproate (VPA), a conventional antiepileptic drug and natural delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP) on metaphit (1-[1-(3-isothiocyanatophenyl)-cyclohexyl]-piperidine)-induced audiogenic reflex epilepsy were studied. For the purpose of the study, valproate in the doses of 50 or 75 mg/kg and DSIP (1.0 mg/kg) was i.p. injected either alone or in combination to adult Wistar male rats with fully developed metaphit seizures after eight audiogenic testing. The animals were stimulated using an electric bell (100 +/- 3 dB and 5-8 kHz, for 60 s) 60 min after metaphit injection and afterwards at hourly intervals during the experiment. For EEG recording and power spectra analysis, three gold-plated screws were implanted into the scull. In EEGs of metaphit-treated animals polyspikes, spike-wave complexes and sleep-like patterns were recorded, while the power spectra were increased. Combined treatment of metaphit-induced seizures with valproate and DSIP was more effective than drugs alone especially during 4 h after administration. None of the applied dose combinations eliminated the EEG signs of metaphit-provoked epileptiform activity. Taken together, the results of the present study suggest that the combinations of valproate and DSIP should be considered as beneficial polytherapy in metaphit model of epilepsy.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2007

Date

2007-10-24T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1007/s10571-007-9222-5

Citations

6

References

35