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BPC-157 5MG
$30.00
How It Works
Cytoprotective mechanisms studied in 200+ preclinical publications
Angiogenesis & Vascular Support
BPC-157 upregulates vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression, promoting new blood vessel formation and enhancing blood supply to injured tissue in preclinical models.
- Promotes blood vessel formation (angiogenesis)
- Enhances VEGF receptor expression
- Modulates nitric oxide signaling (NO system)
GHR Upregulation
Research demonstrates BPC-157 enhances growth hormone receptor expression in tendon fibroblasts by 7ร within 3 days, supporting tissue repair signaling cascades.
- 7ร growth hormone receptor upregulation
- Enhances tendon fibroblast viability
- Supports collagen synthesis signaling
Tissue Protection & Repair
BPC-157 demonstrates broad cytoprotective properties across multiple organ systems in animal studies, with particular relevance to gastrointestinal and musculoskeletal tissues.
- Gastric mucosal protection
- Accelerated wound closure in animal models
- Neuroprotective properties observed
What Research Has Shown
Key preclinical findings from published studies
Research Applications
Primary areas of investigation
Tendon & Ligament
Accelerated healing of Achilles tendon, MCL, and rotator cuff injuries in rat models with improved collagen fiber organization.
Chang et al. 2014 โGut Protection
Cytoprotective effects against NSAID-induced damage, alcohol lesions, and inflammatory bowel disease models.
Sikiric et al. 2011 โBrain & Nervous System
Demonstrated neuroprotective effects in traumatic brain injury and peripheral nerve damage models with improved recovery markers.
Sikiric et al. 2016 โBlood Vessel Repair
Promotes angiogenesis and accelerates blood vessel healing after surgical transection in animal models via NO system modulation.
Sikiric et al. 2019 โCompound Information
Technical specifications
