BPC-157 Regenerative Peptide is a synthetic peptide chain composed of 15 amino acids, derived partially from a naturally occurring protein found in human gastric juice. Clinically, it is recognized for its potent cytoprotective and systemic regenerative properties, showing promise in accelerating the healing of various tissues, including muscle, tendon, ligament, and gut lining. Its use is centered on stimulating tissue repair and modulating inflammatory responses throughout the body.
Origin
The peptide was originally isolated and studied in the context of gastrointestinal health, where its protective effects on the stomach and intestinal mucosa were first observed. The designation “BPC” stands for Body Protection Compound, underscoring its broad healing capabilities, and the term “regenerative peptide” places it within the modern therapeutic domain of signaling molecules.
Mechanism
The mechanism of BPC-157 involves promoting angiogenesis, which is the formation of new blood vessels, and enhancing the expression of growth factors, such as Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF). It also appears to interact with the growth hormone axis and modulates the activity of the nitric oxide system, which is crucial for vasodilation and tissue perfusion. Furthermore, it exhibits anti-inflammatory effects by stabilizing the mast cells and influencing cytokine production, thereby creating an optimal environment for repair.
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