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NSI-189

NSI-189 molecular structure

Overview

NSI-189 is a small molecule neurogenic compound (technically a benzylpiperazine-aminopyridine, not a peptide) developed to stimulate neurogenesis in the hippocampus. The compound was discovered through screening for molecules that promote hippocampal neural stem cell proliferation. Research demonstrates NSI-189 increases hippocampal volume, enhances synaptic plasticity, and improves cognitive and emotional processing in preclinical models. Phase 2 clinical trials evaluated NSI-189 for major depressive disorder, showing improvements in cognitive function and some measures of depression, though primary efficacy endpoints produced mixed results. The mechanism of action involves stimulation of hippocampal neurogenesis, potentially addressing the neurodegenerative aspects of depression and cognitive decline. Studies indicate benefits for spatial and verbal memory, processing speed, and executive function. NSI-189 represents a novel mechanism-based approach to neuropsychiatric conditions that targets brain structure and plasticity rather than neurotransmitter modulation alone. Research continues into applications for depression, cognitive impairment, and neurodegenerative diseases.

Last reviewed: 2026-08-18

Identity & Aliases

Also known as

NSI-189 phosphate6-(4-benzylpiperazin-1-yl)pyridin-3-ylmethanamineNeuralstem NSI-189

Status: Research compound - Neurogenic compound

CAS1270138-40-3
PubChem25182950

Full composition (formula, molecular weight, sequence) in Quick Facts →

Research Areas

Major depressive disorderHippocampal neurogenesisCognitive dysfunction

Available Evidence

Human

A 220-patient phase 2 RCT in major depressive disorder (Molecular Psychiatry) found NSI-189 40 mg/day was generally well tolerated but did not separate from placebo on the primary endpoint overall; a post-hoc analysis reported significant benefit in moderately depressed patients. The sponsor reported that a subsequent phase 2b trial missed its primary endpoint, and no phase 3 trial has been registered.

Animal

Rodent studies show NSI-189 stimulates hippocampal neurogenesis and exerts antidepressant-like effects in behavioral models.

In Vitro

Cell-culture studies report NSI-189 increases proliferation of human hippocampal progenitor cells.

Uncertain

Claims that NSI-189 'regrows the brain' or enhances cognition in healthy people are unproven; its neurogenesis-based antidepressant mechanism has not been validated in humans.

Key Studies & Findings

2 studies

Benefits & Effects

6 documented

Neurogenesis

anecdotal

Depression treatment

anecdotal

Cognitive enhancement

anecdotal

Hippocampal growth

anecdotal

Mood improvement

anecdotal

Memory enhancement

anecdotal

Side Effects & Safety

7 reported

Insomnia

MildUncommon

Limited long-term data

MildUncommon

Headache

MildUncommon

Anxiety in some users

MildUncommon

Mild side effect

MildCommon (most frequent) Reversible

Onset: During treatment

Management: Standard analgesics

Mild side effect

MildCommon Reversible

Onset: During treatment

Management: Dose reduction if severe

Dose-dependent

Mild side effect

MildCommon Reversible

Onset: During treatment

Management: Take at bedtime

Limitations & Open Questions

NSI-189 is a small molecule, not a peptide, and development appears stalled: the phase 2b study missed its primary endpoint and no phase 3 was registered. The neurogenesis hypothesis remains unconfirmed in humans, and cognitive-enhancement use has no clinical support.

Pharmacology

Orally administered small-molecule phosphate salt. Proposed mechanism: stimulation of hippocampal neurogenesis via an incompletely characterized molecular target; human pharmacokinetics are not well described in the published literature.

Reported Research Dosing

Reported values from research literature and community protocols. Educational reference only — not a dosing recommendation or medical advice.

40-80mg daily

Route: Oral
Half-life: 15-20 hours

Frequently Asked Questions

Is NSI-189 a peptide?

No. It is a small-molecule compound (a benzylpiperazine-aminopyridine) developed by Neuralstem to stimulate hippocampal neurogenesis.

Did NSI-189 work in clinical trials?

The published phase 2 trial did not meet its primary endpoint overall (post-hoc analysis suggested benefit in moderate depression), and the later phase 2b was reported as missing its endpoint; no phase 3 followed.

Is NSI-189 available as a treatment?

No. It is not approved by any regulator and is sold only as a research chemical.

Research Citations

3

NSI-189 phosphate, a novel neurogenic compound, selectively benefits moderately depressed patients: A post-hoc analysis of a phase 2 study of major depressive disorder.

Johe KK, Kay G, Kumar S, Burdick KE, McIntyre RS, Papakostas GI, Fava M (2020)

4
NSI-189, a small molecule with neurogenic properties, exerts behavioral, and neurostructural benefits in stroke rats.

Tajiri N, Quach DM, Kaneko Y, Wu S, Lee D, Lam T, Hayama KL, Hazel TG, Johe K, Wu MC, Borlongan CV (2017)

5
Enhancement of Mitochondrial Function by the Neurogenic Molecule NSI-189 Accompanies Reversal of Peripheral Neuropathy and Memory Impairment in a Rat Model of Type 2 Diabetes.

Jolivalt CG, Aghanoori MR, Navarro-Diaz MC, Han MM, Sanchez G, Guernsey L, Quach D, Johe K, Fernyhough P, Calcutt NA (2022)

+ 9 more citations

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Quick Facts

Formula

C22H30N2O2

Molecular Weight

366.46

Mechanism

Neurogenesis stimulator for hippocampal growth

Safety Information

Research compound with Phase 2 trials for depression. Limited safety data.

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