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DSIP

Emideltide, DSIP nonapeptide, Delta sleep-inducing peptide

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Studies 458
Trials 82
Score 2
2006 pubmed

Valproate and delta-sleep peptide display high efficacy against metaphit-induced audiogenic seizure in rats.

Stanojlović. O O; Hrncić. D D; Zivanović. D D; Rasić. A A; Susić. V V

Key Findings

  • Valproate (50‑100 mg/kg) lowered seizure incidence and delayed onset within the first hour after dosing.
  • DSIP (0.1‑1.0 mg/kg) also reduced seizures, with an effective dose (ED50) of about 3.2 mg/kg observed four hours after injection.
  • Neither compound completely eliminated the abnormal EEG patterns caused by metaphit.

Practical Outcomes

  • For DIY health enthusiasts, this study suggests DSIP might have modest anti‑seizure properties, but the evidence is limited to rats and the effect is partial and delayed. It does not provide a clear, safe protocol for human use, and more research is needed before considering DSIP for seizure prevention or related performance benefits.

Summary

In rats, both the anti‑seizure drug valproate and the peptide DSIP reduced the chance of seizures caused by a chemical called metaphit. DSIP worked more slowly and only partially, while valproate acted quickly but also didn't fully stop seizure‑related brain activity.

Abstract

The effects of valproate (VPA) and delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP) on metaphit-induced generalized, audiogenic seizure in adult rat males were compared. The animals were i.p. injected with: (1) Saline; (2) metaphit (mp, 10 mg kg(-1)); 3. metaphit (10 mg kg(-1)) and 8 h later with DSIP (0.1, 0.2, 0.4 or 1.0 mg kg(-1)), 4. metaphit (10 mg kg(-1)) and 8 h later with VPA (50, 75 or 100 mg kg(-1)); 5. DSIP alone (1.0 mg kg(-1)) and 6. VPA, alone (100 mg kg(-1)). The rats were exposed to sound stimulation at hourly intervals and the behavior and EEG were analyzed. The EEG signals in metaphit rats appeared as a sleep-like pattern and spike-wave complexes with increased power spectra. Valproate and DSIP reduced the incidence of seizure and prolonged duration of latency in a dose-dependent manner. ED50 of valproate in the 1st hour after administration was 63.19 mg kg(-1) and that of DSIP 3.19 mg kg(-1) four hours after injection. This suggests that VPA, reached a peak of action immediately after the application, while DSIP had a prolonged action, mildly reducing, but not abolishing metaphit seizure. None of the applied VPA and DSIP doses eliminated the metaphit-provoked EEG signs of epileptiform activity.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2006

DOI

10.1556/aphysiol.93.2006.4.6