After stroke in rats, VEGF — a protein involved in both blood vessel repair and early-stage inflammation — was elevated in multiple brain regions. Semax treatment reduced this elevation specifically in the frontal cortex and hippocampus during the first 12 hours after the injury, while the VEGF increase seen at 24 hours in the hippocampus was left intact. The selective timing of Semax's effect on VEGF suggests it may help dampen the early inflammatory phase of stroke while allowing later repair processes to proceed.
Stavchanskiĭ, V V; Tvorogova, T V; Botsina, A Iu; Limborskaia, S A; Skvortsova, V I; Miasoedov, N F; Dergunova, L V