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PE-22-28

BDNF fragment peptide for cognitive enhancement and neuroprotection

PE-22-28 molecular structure

Overview

PE-22-28 is a synthetic peptide fragment of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) that may promote neurogenesis, enhance synaptic plasticity, and protect neurons. Research suggests potential for improving memory, learning, and cognitive function. May benefit neurodegenerative diseases and age-related cognitive decline. Represents a novel approach to cognitive enhancement through neurotrophin signaling.

Last reviewed: 2026-08-18

Identity & Aliases

Also known as

PE 22-28PE22-28spadin analogTREK-1 channel inhibitor peptide

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

Research Areas

Antidepressant researchTREK-1 (KCNK2) potassium channel modulationNeuroplasticityPsychiatric disorders

Available Evidence

Animal

In mice, shortened spadin analogs including PE 22-28 showed better TREK-1 channel inhibition and in-vivo stability than the parent peptide spadin, and produced antidepressant-like activity in behavioral tests (for example, the forced swim test).

In Vitro

Electrophysiological assays in cell systems show PE 22-28 inhibits TREK-1 background potassium channels; TREK-1 is of interest in depression because its genetic deletion produces antidepressant-like phenotypes.

Uncertain

Any antidepressant efficacy in humans is entirely speculative; no human clinical trials exist, and the 'sexual wellness' categorization seen in some retail listings reflects marketing, not published research.

Key Studies & Findings

1 studies
Preclinical2017

Shortened spadin analogs (including PE 22-28) displayed better TREK-1 inhibition and in-vivo stability than spadin, with antidepressant-like activity in mouse behavioral tests.

Benefits & Effects

4 documented

TREK-1 channel inhibition

anecdotalCognitive

Antidepressant effects

anecdotalCognitive

Rapid neurogenesis

anecdotalCognitive

Extended half-life vs spadin

anecdotalPharmacokinetics

Side Effects & Safety

1 reported

Limited human data

UnknownUnknown

Limitations & Open Questions

Evidence is exclusively preclinical: no human studies, no pharmacokinetic or safety data in humans; claims of mood or libido benefits are speculative.

Pharmacology

PE 22-28 is a shortened analog of spadin, a peptide ligand related to the sortilin/neurotensin receptor pathway; it blocks TREK-1 (KCNK2) two-pore-domain potassium channels. Route and dosing for research use are not standardized in published literature.

Reported Research Dosing

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

dosage not established

Route: SC
Half-life: 23 hours (vs 7h for spadin)

Research Protocols

Preclinical Antidepressant Studies (Mouse)

Dose
3-4 mcg/kg
Frequency
Once daily
Route
Intraperitoneal (IP)

Preclinical Oral Studies (Mouse)

Dose
1 mg/kg
Frequency
Once daily
Route
Oral gavage

Research Protocol (Human Equivalent - Theoretical)

Dose
50-100 mcg
Frequency
Once daily
Route
Subcutaneous

Research Protocol (Conservative)

Dose
100-200 mcg
Frequency
Once daily
Route
Subcutaneous

Research protocols are for educational purposes only. Always consult qualified medical professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Has PE-22-28 been tested in humans?

No. All published data are from in-vitro and mouse studies; no human clinical trials have been conducted.

Why is TREK-1 a target of interest?

TREK-1 is a background potassium channel implicated in mood regulation; inhibiting it produces antidepressant-like effects in animal models.

Research Citations

1
Shortened Spadin Analogs Display Better TREK-1 Inhibition, In Vivo Stability and Antidepressant Activity.

Djillani A, Pietri M, Moreno S, Heurteaux C, Mazella J, Borsotto M (2017)

3
Morphology of pollen in Ferula genus (Apiaceae).

Baser B, Sagıroglu M, Dogan G, Duman H (2021)

4
The cardio-ankle vascular index as a predictor of adverse pregnancy outcomes.

Rueangjaroen P, Luewan S, Phrommintikul A, Leemasawat K, Tongsong T (2021)

+ 20 more citations

Related Resources

Quick Facts

Formula

C96H142N26O22

Molecular Weight

750.0

Sequence

MRRGERRDAGGPRPESPVPAGRASLEEPPDGPSAGQATGPGEGRRSTESEVYDDGTNTFFWRAHTLTVLFILTCTLGYVTLLEETPQDTAYNTKRGIVASILVFLCFGVTQAKDGPFSRPHPAYWRFWLCVSVVYELFLIFILFQTVQDGRQFLKYVDPKLGVPLPERDYGGNCLIYDPDNETDPFHNIWDKLDGFVPAHFLGWYLKTLMIRDWWMCMIISVMFEFLEYSLEHQLPNFSECWWDHWIMDVLVCNGLGIYCGMKTLEWLSLKTYKWQGLWNIPTYKGKMKRIAFQFTPYSWVRFEWKPASSLRRWLAVCGIILVFLLAELNTFYLKFVLWMPPEHYLVLLRLVFFVNVGGVAMREIYDFMDDPKPHKKLGPQAWLVAAITATELLIVVKYDPHTLTLSLPFYISQCWTLGSVLALTWTVWRFFLRDITLRYKETRWQKWQNKDDQGSTVGNGDQHPLGLDEDLLGPGVAEGEGAPTPN

Mechanism

Cognitive enhancement peptide derived from TREK-1 channel modulation

Safety Information

Research compound only. Shortened spadin analog. Limited human safety data available.

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