Neurons grown in culture with Semax over 12 days showed markedly increased glutamate signaling activity — the frequency of spontaneous synaptic events rose dramatically, and the efficiency of neurotransmitter release improved. Semax also changed how sensory synapses respond to repeated stimulation, reducing their tendency to fatigue. These findings suggest the peptide actively strengthens synaptic connections, which may contribute to its cognitive-enhancing properties.
Shypshyna, M S; Veselovsky, N S; Myasoedov, N F; Shram, S I; Fedulova, S A