[EFFECT OF SYNTHETIC PEPTIDES ON AGING OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC POLYMORBIDITY AND ORGANIC BRAIN SYNDROME OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM IN REMISSION].
Meshchaninov. V N VN; Tkachenko. E L EL; Zharkov. S V SV; Gavrilov. I V IV; Katyreva. Iu E IuE
Key Findings
- Pinealon showed an anabolic (muscle‑building) effect and improved central nervous system activity
- Markers of biological age indicated a slower aging rate with Pinealon use
- The peptide displayed pro‑oxidant activity and reduced CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells, suggesting possible side‑effects
Practical Outcomes
- The peptide might offer some neuro‑protective and anti‑aging benefits, but the evidence is limited and there are potential oxidative and blood‑cell concerns. Biohackers should be cautious, consider the lack of dosage details, and wait for larger, healthier‑population studies before adding Pinealon to a regimen.
Summary
A small study on 32 people with multiple health issues found that the synthetic peptide Pinealon (and a similar peptide Vesugen) seemed to boost muscle‑building activity and improve brain function, which the researchers say could slow some signs of aging. However, the same study also saw signs that Pinealon might increase oxidative stress and lower certain blood stem cells, and it didn’t affect DNA packaging, which they called safe but still needs more research.
Abstract
We've estimated the cellular and metabolic part of geroprophylactic effects of short synthetic tripeptides vesugen and pinealon for correction of the biological age. 32 people (18 men, 12 women) aged 41-83 years with polymorbidity and the organic brain syndrome in remission participated in the study. The preparations of "Pinealon" and "Vesugen" have had the significant anabolic effect. They have improved the activity of the Central nervous system and other vital organs, which slows the rate of aging by biological age indicators. Vesugen has demonstrated more visible geroprophylactic effect than Pinealon. At the same time we've found the prooxidant activity through chemiluminescence. Decrease of markers CD34+ positive hematopoietic polypotent cells in blood has shown significant inhibition of hemopoiesis. Apparently, the cells have not been involved in the adaptive reactions. Pinealon and Vesugen haven't affected the degree of chromatin condensation, so they are safe on nuclear genetic level. This property should be studied in future. In geriatric practice, we recommend to apply the peptides Pinealon and Vesugen as geroprotectors anabolic neuroprotective and no antioxidant type for reducing the rate of aging in patients with the organic brain syndrome vascular and/or traumatic genesis.
Study Information
pubmed
2015