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Thymosin-alpha-1

Thymalfasin, Zadaxin, Thymosin α1

Quick Stats
Studies 759
Trials 63
Score 2
1996 pubmed 25 citations

Thymosin alpha 1 protects liver and aorta from oxidative damage in atherosclerotic rabbits.

Gökkusu. C C; Ademoğlu. E E; Türkoğlu. U M UM; Oz. H H; Oz. F F

Key Findings

  • Thymosin‑alpha‑1 normalized altered lipid levels in atherosclerotic rabbits
  • It reduced lipid peroxidation (oxidative damage) in plasma, liver, and aorta tissues
  • It increased depleted glutathione (GSH) levels in those tissues

Practical Outcomes

  • The peptide shows promise for supporting heart and vascular health by cutting oxidative stress, but there’s no human dosing or safety data yet. Biohackers should treat it as experimental and only consider it under professional guidance, not as a ready‑to‑use supplement.

Summary

In a rabbit study, giving thymosin‑alpha‑1 helped bring blood fats back to normal, lowered harmful oxidative damage in the liver and aorta, and boosted the antioxidant glutathione, suggesting it might protect against artery disease, though it’s only animal data.

Abstract

The thymus hormones were reported to be effective on lipid peroxidation and the antioxidant system. Thymus plays a broader role than just regulating the immune system. Thymosin alpha 1 is the first subgroup extracted from thymosin F5 and has higher biological activity than thymosin F5. In the present study, we have examined the effects of thymosin alpha 1 on lipid levels and lipid peroxidation and glutathione (GSH) content in the plasma, liver and aorta tissues of atherosclerotic rabbits. At the end of thymosin alpha 1 treatment, we determined the lipid levels and lipid peroxidation of the plasma, liver and aorta tissues and hepatic subcellular fractions in these rabbits. Our results demonstrated that thymosin alpha 1 might normalize changed lipid levels and increased lipid peroxides and also elevate decreased GSH in the plasma, liver and aorta tissues of atherosclerotic rabbits. Results of this study suggest that thymosin alpha 1 may be beneficial to prevent and/or to treat atherosclerosis.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

1996

Date

1996-08-23T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1016/0024-3205(96)00421-3

Citations

25

References

16