Selank
Selank is a synthetic peptide with potential benefits in anxiety and cognitive enhancement.
Selank: At a Glance
Mechanism of Action
Selank modulates neurotransmitter systems to promote anxiolytic and cognitive effects.
Potential Benefits
- Reduces anxiety symptoms
- Enhances cognitive function
Known Side Effects
- Mild irritation at the site of administration
What is Selank?
Selank is a synthetic peptide derived from the naturally occurring protein tuftsin. It is primarily used in the field of regenerative medicine for its potential anxiolytic (anxiety-reducing) and cognitive enhancement properties. Selank has been investigated for its ability to modulate the immune system, improve mood, and enhance mental clarity without the sedative effects commonly associated with traditional anxiolytic drugs.
Mechanism of Action
Selank works by influencing the balance of neurotransmitters in the brain, particularly by modulating the levels of serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. This modulation helps to stabilize mood, reduce anxiety, and improve cognitive functions. Additionally, Selank may exert its effects by enhancing the expression of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), which supports the survival and growth of neurons.
Clinical Applications
Selank has been explored for various clinical applications, particularly in the treatment of anxiety disorders and cognitive impairments. It is often considered for patients with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) due to its ability to alleviate anxiety symptoms without causing dependency or significant sedation. Moreover, its cognitive-enhancing properties make it a candidate for use in addressing cognitive decline and enhancing mental performance in stressful situations.
Safety & Side Effects
Selank is generally well-tolerated, with a favorable safety profile compared to many traditional anxiolytics. The most commonly reported side effect is mild irritation at the site of administration, which is typically transient. Unlike benzodiazepines, Selank does not appear to cause significant sedation, dependency, or withdrawal symptoms, making it a potentially safer alternative for long-term use in managing anxiety and cognitive disorders.
Related Conditions
References
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Taste characterization and molecular docking study of novel umami flavor peptides in Yanjin black bone Chicken meat.
Food chemistry 2025 study - 2
Atrial fibrillation-associated electrical remodelling in human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived atrial cardiomyocytes: a novel pathway for antiarrhythmic therapy development.
Cardiovascular research 2023 clinical trial - 3
Long-term Survival of Adhesively Luted Post-endodontic Restorations.
Journal of endodontics 2022 study - 4
Sedative-Hypnotic Agents That Impact Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid Receptors: Focus on Flunitrazepam, Gamma-Hydroxybutyric Acid, Phenibut, and Selank.
Journal of clinical pharmacology 2021 study - 5
Contrasting effects of high-starch and high-sugar diets on ruminal function in cattle.
The Journal of dairy research 2020 study - 6
Short- and long-term clinical impact of tissue protrusion after newer-generation drug-eluting stent implantation for acute coronary syndrome.
Cardiovascular intervention and therapeutics 2019 study - 7
Selank, Peptide Analogue of Tuftsin, Protects Against Ethanol-Induced Memory Impairment by Regulating of BDNF Content in the Hippocampus and Prefrontal Cortex in Rats.
Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine 2019 study - 8
Effects of Huatan Tongluo decoction on vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 expression in synovial tissues of rats with collagen-induced arthritis.
Journal of traditional Chinese medicine = Chung i tsa chih ying wen pan 2019 study - 9
Peptide-based Anxiolytics: The Molecular Aspects of Heptapeptide Selank Biological Activity.
Protein and peptide letters 2018 study - 10
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