[The correction of the pathological changes in the neuroendocrine system in hyperlipoproteinogenic microangiopathy].
Pozdniakov. O M OM; Kobozeva. L P LP; Michunskaia. A B AB; Khabarina. I Iu IIu; Klimenko. E D ED
Key Findings
- Thymalin combined with alpha‑tocopherol improved neuroendocrine organ function in early atherogenesis
- Restored lipid homeostasis and reduced lipid peroxidation rates
- Slowed progression of atherosclerotic changes in large arteries
Practical Outcomes
- For biohackers, this suggests thymalin might support lipid health and protect against early artery damage, but the data are preliminary and lack clear dosing or human trial details, so it’s not yet a ready‑to‑use protocol.
Summary
The study found that giving the peptide thymalin (along with vitamin E) helped fix hormone‑related problems in the brain‑pituitary‑thyroid‑adrenal system of early‑stage atherosclerosis, which in turn improved blood‑fat balance, cut oxidative damage, and slowed artery plaque buildup.
Abstract
Thymalin and alpha-tocopherol were studied for their effects on the morphofunctional status of the hypothalamopituitary neurosecretory system, thyroid, and adrenals in early atherogenesis. Correction of abnormal changes in the neuroendocrine organs restored lipid hemostasis, lowered the rate of lipid peroxidation, and prevented the progression of atherosclerotic changes in the great arteries.
Study Information
pubmed
1997