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Thymalin

Thymulin, Thymic Factor, Serum Thymic Factor, Facteur Thymique Serique

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Studies 202
Trials 37
Score 2
1999 pubmed

[Effect of thymus polypeptide fractions on the development of rat thymus and spleen in organ culture].

Chalisova. N I NI; Khavinson. V Kh VKh; Penniiaĭnen. V A VA; Grigor'ev. E I EI

Key Findings

  • Thymalin at 5 ng/ml boosted thymus and spleen tissue growth in 21‑day‑old rat cultures.
  • Vilon and thymogen inhibited thymus tissue growth in 1‑day‑old rat cultures.
  • Combining the peptides with concanavalin A lowered concanavalin A’s activity.

Practical Outcomes

  • The results suggest thymalin could have immune‑supporting properties in mature organisms, but because the study is limited to rat organ cultures, it doesn’t provide a clear dosage or protocol for people. Biohackers should view this as early, exploratory evidence and not base supplementation decisions on it alone.

Summary

In a lab study using rat thymus and spleen pieces, the peptide thymalin (at 5 ng/ml) helped the tissues grow when the rats were a few weeks old, but other similar peptides sometimes slowed growth in newborn tissue. Adding these peptides to another immune‑stimulating compound reduced that compound’s effect. The work shows age‑dependent immune effects in rats, but it’s far from a human guide.

Abstract

Peptides of the thymus--vilon, thymogen and thymalin, alone or in combination with concanavalin A, were used to investigate their effect on organotypic culture of thymus and spleen explants from 1- and 21-day old rats. Vilon, thymogen and thymalin in concentrations of 2 and 10 ng/ml and 5 ng/ml, resp., exerted stimulating effects in thymus and spleen tissue cultures from 21-day old rats as compared to the control explants. Vilon and thymogen showed inhibiting effect in the thymus tissue cultures from 1-day old rats as compared to the control explants. However, the peptides together with concanavalin A in concentration of 10 mkg/ml resulted in decreasing the action of concanavalin A alone. The polypeptide fractions of thymus and their synthetic analogs play different roles in the regulation of thymus and spleen development in rats of different age.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

1999