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Humanin

HN, S14G-Humanin

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Studies 491
Trials 100
Score 2
2007 pubmed

Neuroprotection against neurodegenerative diseases: development of a novel hybrid neuroprotective peptide Colivelin.

Chiba. Tomohiro T; Nishimoto. Ikuo I; Aiso. Sadakazu S; Matsuoka. Masaaki M

Key Findings

  • Colivelin is a hybrid peptide combining ADNF and a Humanin derivative
  • It activates two separate pro‑survival pathways: Ca2+/calmodulin‑dependent protein kinase IV and STAT3
  • In experimental models it protects neurons from death linked to neurodegenerative diseases

Practical Outcomes

  • At this stage Colivelin is only a research tool, so there’s no dosage or protocol you can try now. It does suggest that combining neuroprotective peptides could be a promising strategy for future anti‑aging or brain‑health supplements, but more studies and safety data are needed before any real‑world use.

Summary

Scientists made a new peptide called Colivelin by linking two brain‑protective pieces, one from Humanin and one from ADNF. In lab tests it helped keep nerve cells alive by turning on two different survival signals. This shows the idea works, but the peptide isn’t available as a supplement or drug yet.

Abstract

Neuronal death is directly implicated in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs). NDDs cannot be cured because the mechanisms underlying neuronal death are too complicated to be therapeutically suppressed. Neuroprotective factors, such as neurotrophins, certain growth factors, neurotrophic cytokines, and short neuroprotective peptides, support neuronal survival in both physiological and pathological conditions, suggesting that these factors may be good drug candidates for NDDs. We recently generated a novel neuroprotective peptide named Colivelin by attaching activity-dependent neurotrophic factor (ADNF) to the N-terminus of a potent Humanin derivative, AGA-(C8R)HNG17. HN was originally identified from an Alzheimer's disease (AD) brain as an endogenous neuroprotective peptide that suppresses ADrelevant toxicity. Colivelin protects neurons from death relevant to NDDs by activating two independent prosurvival signals: an ADNF-mediated Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IV pathway and an HN-mediated STAT3 pathway. The neuroprotective effect of Colivelin provides novel insights into therapy for NDDs.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2007