PE 22-28 Research Guide

Full name: PE 22-28 (Spadin-Derived TREK-1 Peptide)

A synthetic peptide derived from spadin that blocks the TREK-1 potassium channel, researched as a fast-acting antidepressant and neuroplasticity agent. Biohackers track it for mood, neurogenesis, and stroke-recovery research; it remains preclinical.

How PE 22-28 Works

Selectively blocks the TREK-1 background potassium channel. TREK-1 inhibition enhances serotonergic signaling and rapidly increases synaptogenesis and neurogenesis, producing antidepressant-like effects faster than SSRIs in animal models.

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Research Citations

  1. PE 22-28 and TREK-1 antidepressant effects (2017) - The spadin analog PE 22-28 blocked TREK-1 and produced rapid antidepressant and neurogenic effects in rodent models.

Related Cognitive & Nootropic Compounds

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