Description
Selank is a tuftsin analog investigated for neurobehavioral and neuroimmune signaling, with most published evidence currently preclinical.
What it is
Selank is a tuftsin-derived heptapeptide analog studied for anxiolytic and cognitive effects, primarily in animal and mechanistic research settings.
Mechanism snapshot
- Investigated in stress and anxiety behavioral pathways.
- Studied for interactions with neurochemical signaling networks.
- Evaluated in memory and withdrawal-related preclinical models.
Research programs
- Chronic stress and anxiety model systems.
- Cognitive and memory impairment preclinical studies.
- Adjunctive neuropharmacology comparisons.
Limitations
- Heavy reliance on animal models.
- Heterogeneous methods across studies.
- Limited contemporary clinical outcome replication.
Selected references
- Peptide-based Anxiolytics: The Molecular Aspects of Heptapeptide Selank Biological Activity - PubMed 2018
- Selank, a Peptide Analog of Tuftsin, Attenuates Aversive Signs of Morphine Withdrawal in Rats - PubMed 2022
- Peptide Selank Enhances the Effect of Diazepam in Reducing Anxiety in Unpredictable Chronic Mild Stress Conditions in Rats - PubMed 2017
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