Peptide Therapy Foundations: Neuroprotection
A clinical survey of neuroprotective and neurotrophic peptides.
Course Overview
What this course covers
This course examines the peptides studied for their effects on the brain: the regulatory peptides, neurotrophic preparations, and growth-factor analogs explored for cognition, mood, and neural resilience. It is written for clinicians who want a grounded understanding of how each agent is thought to act, what the evidence shows, and how cautiously each should be read given the state of the research.
The lessons span several mechanistic families. Selank and Semax are short regulatory peptides with effects on neurotransmitter and neurotrophic signaling. Cerebrolysin and Cortexin are neurotrophic preparations studied in neurological recovery. Dihexa, P21, PE22-28, VIP, and IGF-1 LR3 each engage distinct pathways, from growth-factor signaling to synaptogenesis. The maturity of the evidence varies widely across the group, and the lessons say so plainly.
Each lesson follows the same clinical lens: what the agent is, how it works, what the evidence shows, and what a practitioner weighs before applying it. Together they map the neuroprotective peptides as a group so you can reason about any single agent against the others, and against the limits of the data.
What you'll explore
- Distinguish regulatory peptides, neurotrophic preparations, and growth-factor analogs
- Describe the proposed mechanisms of the major neuroprotective peptides
- Weigh the strength and limits of the evidence behind each agent
- Apply a consistent clinical framework when evaluating a neuroprotective peptide
William Seeds, MD
For more than four decades, Dr. William A. Seeds has advanced medical science through clinical practice, research, and physician education. A board-certified Orthopaedic Surgeon in General and Sports Medicine, he served as Chief of Surgery at University Hospitals Conneaut Medical Center and Director of The Ohio Bone & Joint Institute before founding the Seeds Scientific Research & Performance (SSRP) Institute. He is also Founder and Medical Director of the Redox Medical Group in Beverly Hills and the bestselling author of Peptide Protocols, The Redox Promise, and The Quantum Power of GLP-1 Peptides. His contributions to sports medicine have been recognized at the NFL Hall of Fame, and he has consulted for athletes across the NFL, NHL, MLB, NBA, and Dancing with the Stars.