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Selank

Selanc, TP-7

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Studies 114
Trials 11
Score 3
2008 pubmed

[Immunomodulatory effects of selank in patients with anxiety-asthenic disorders].

Uchakina. O N ON; Uchakin. P N PN; Miasoedov. N F NF; Andreeva. L A LA; Shcherbenko. V E VE; Mezentseva. M V MV; Gabaeva. M V MV; Sokolov. O Iu OIu; Zozulia. A A AA; Ershov. F I FI

Key Findings

  • Selank reduced IL‑6 gene expression in blood cells of depressed patients in vitro at 10⁻⁷ M
  • Selank increased IL‑6 protein levels in the same patient cells
  • Two weeks of Selank altered the Th1/Th2 cytokine balance in patients with anxiety‑asthenic disorders

Practical Outcomes

  • The main takeaway is that Selank may act as an immunomodulator for stress‑related conditions, potentially benefiting those with anxiety, depression, or high environmental stress. However, without clear dosing or protocol details, biohackers should treat this as preliminary evidence and await more concrete guidance before adding Selank to a regimen.

Summary

Selank, a small brain‑active peptide, appears to change immune signaling in people with anxiety or depression, lowering certain inflammatory gene activity while boosting protein levels, and it shifts the balance of immune helper cells after two weeks of use. This hints it could help manage stress‑related immune issues, but the study doesn’t give clear dosing or practical guidelines.

Abstract

The purpose of this article was to study the immunotropic effects of the new neurotrophic heptapeptide selank. The experiments in vitro revealed that the drug in concentration 10-7 M completely suppressed gene expression by peripheral blood IL-6 of patients with depression but not of the healthy controls. At the same time, the significant increase (p<0,05) of IL-6 concentration was observed in the cell culture of peripheral blood of patients in the presence of selank. The changes of the Th1/Th2 cytokine balance in vivo were found in the serum of patients with generalized anxiety disorder and neurasthenia who received Selank during 14 days. The dynamics of these changes had the significant inverse correlation dependence. The cytokine regulating effects revealed in the study suggest that selank can be used as a novel immunomodulator in patients with anxiety-asthenic disorders. Additionally, the adaptogenic properties of selank may be beneficial to its use in elderly people and people exposed to environmental stressors for the prevention of infectious diseases.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2008