Heilung und Genesung
TB500 (Thymosin Beta-4)
Beliebter Stapel
Synthetisches Thymosin-Beta-4-Analogon. Fördert Angiogenese, G-Aktin-Sequestrierung und Zellmigration – die Grundlage der systemischen Gewebereparaturforschung.
Aminosäuren43
Mol. Gewicht4963.5 Da
Halbwertszeit5–7 Tage (SC)
Verfügbarkeit
✅ Auf Lager
Aminosäuresequenz
Ac-LKKTETQ (active fragment)
What Is TB500?
TB500 is a synthetic analogue of Thymosin Beta-4 (Tβ4), a naturally occurring 43-amino-acid protein found in virtually all nucleated cells. The active fragment (amino acids 17–23, Ac-LKKTETQ) retains the full biological activity of the parent molecule at lower molecular weight. TB500 plays a central role in actin cytoskeletal dynamics — the molecular machinery behind cell movement, wound closure, and tissue repair.
Schlüsselmechanismen
- G-actin sequestration — binds monomeric actin, enabling rapid cell movement during repair
- Angiogenese — promotes endothelial tube formation and MMP-2 expression for new blood vessel growth
- ILK / Akt activation — pro-survival signalling in cardiomyocytes and muscle cells under stress
- Anti-inflammatory — downregulates TNF-α and IL-6; reduces neutrophil infiltration
- Epicardial progenitor activation — mobilises cardiac stem cells post-myocardial injury
Forschungsanwendungen
- Systemic wound healing acceleration (diabetic wound models)
- Cardiac repair post-MI (epicardial progenitor cell mobilisation)
- Corneal epithelial healing (Phase II clinical data)
- CNS remyelination and stroke recovery models
- Muscle repair and anti-fibrotic effects
Stapeln
Most commonly combined with BPC-157 for comprehensive tissue repair — the most studied peptide stack in preclinical research. Can be combined with GHK-Cu for collagen matrix rebuilding.
Wichtige Referenzen
- Smart N et al. „Thymosin beta4 induziert die Mobilisierung epikardialer Vorläuferzellen im Erwachsenenalter.“ Natur, 2007;445:177–182.
- Malinda KM et al. “Thymosin beta4 stimulates directional migration of endothelial cells.” FASEB J, 1997;11:474–481.
- Goldstein AL et al. “Thymosin beta4: a multi-functional regenerative peptide.” Expert Opin Biol Ther, 2012;12:37–51.