Semax and its C-terminal fragment PGP were compared for their effects on brain cell structure and growth in healthy rats and in a stroke model. Both peptides stimulated new cell growth in blood vessels, supporting cells (neuroglia), and stem cell niches, but only Semax - not PGP - reduced the visible tissue damage caused by ischemia. The likely explanation is that Semax reduces vessel stasis and provides additional trophic (nourishing) effects that PGP cannot replicate on its own.
Stavchansky, Vasily V; Yuzhakov, Vadim V; Botsina, Alexandra Yu; Skvortsova, Veronika I; Bondurko, Lyubov N; Tsyganova, Marina G; Limborska, Svetlana A; Myasoedov, Nikolay F; Dergunova, Lyudmila V