Selank Stress Resilience refers to the enhanced capacity of the neuroendocrine system to absorb and recover from psychological or physiological stressors, potentially augmented by the use of the synthetic peptide Selank. This resilience is characterized by a modulated HPA axis response, preventing the sustained elevation of catabolic hormones that drive systemic dysfunction. It signifies an improved ability to maintain physiological set-point accuracy under duress.
Origin
The term combines the specific compound, Selank (a synthetic derivative of tuftsin), with the broad concept of stress adaptation rooted in psychoneuroendocrinology. Its application here focuses on its purported anxiolytic and neuroprotective effects that stabilize stress-response pathways. It translates a pharmacological effect into a measurable physiological outcome.
Mechanism
Selank is hypothesized to influence GABAergic and potentially serotonergic systems, which indirectly dampen excessive signaling within the amygdala and hypothalamus. By modulating these upstream neural regulators, the cascade leading to excessive CRH and ACTH release is attenuated. This dampening effect results in a more proportional cortisol response and faster return to baseline, thus enhancing overall resilience.
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