Peptide Selank Enhances the Effect of Diazepam in Reducing Anxiety in Unpredictable Chronic Mild Stress Conditions in Rats.
Kasian. Anastasiya A; Kolomin. Timur T; Andreeva. Lyudmila L; Bondarenko. Elena E; Myasoedov. Nikolay N; Slominsky. Petr P; Shadrina. Maria M
Key Findings
- Selank alone reduces anxiety in rats, especially when anxiety is caused by repeated drug exposure.
- Combining Selank with diazepam prevents the rise in anxiety that normally occurs under unpredictable chronic mild stress.
- In non‑stress conditions, both Selank and diazepam can slightly worsen anxiety indicators, but Selank’s negative effect is less pronounced.
Practical Outcomes
- For biohackers, the study hints that Selank might boost the anti‑anxiety effects of diazepam during prolonged stress, but the evidence is limited to rats and no human dosing guidance exists. Until human trials confirm safety and efficacy, using Selank as a supplement to benzodiazepines remains speculative and should be approached with caution.
Summary
In rats, the peptide Selank works like a benzodiazepine to lower anxiety, and when it’s taken together with diazepam it works even better during chronic mild stress. Selank alone also helps prevent anxiety that can be caused by repeated drug testing, but its effect is milder when there’s no stress.
Abstract
It was shown that the anxiolytic effect of Selank is comparable to that of classical benzodiazepine drugs and that the basis of their mechanism of action may be similar. These data suggest that the presence of Selank may change the action of classical benzodiazepine drugs. To test this hypothesis, we evaluated the anxiolytic activity of Selank and diazepam in rats both under conditions of unpredictable chronic mild stress and in its absence, after the individual and combined administration of these compounds using the elevated plus maze test. We found that, even in the absence of chronic stress, the administration of a course of test substances changed anxiety indicators toward their deterioration, but the changes after the administration of a course of Selank were less pronounced. In conditions of chronic stress, anxiety indicator values after the simultaneous use of diazepam and Selank did not differ from the respective values observed before chronic stress exposure. The data obtained indicate that the individual administration of Selank was the most effective in reducing elevated levels of anxiety, induced by the administration of a course of test substances, whereas the combination of diazepam with Selank was the most effective in reducing anxiety in unpredictable chronic mild stress conditions.
Study Information
pubmed
2017
2017-02-09T00:00:00.000Z
10.1155/2017/5091027
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