Animal StudyPubMed ID: 16780721·2006

Selank Reduces Anxiety-Related Behaviors in Rodent Models: Elevated Plus Maze and Open Field Tests

Karamyan VT, Oganyan A, Fesenko EE.

Behavioral Brain Research, 2006

Key finding

Selank increased open arm time 156%, increased open arm entries 134%, and decreased anxiety-related behavioral inhibition.

Summary

Behavioral pharmacology study of selank anxiolytic effects using elevated plus maze, open field, and novelty-induced suppression of feeding.

Read the study

The full citation, abstract, and (when available) the full text can be accessed on PubMed. PeptideMark summaries are condensed overviews — we encourage researchers to read primary sources.

View on PubMed

Related compound

More research on Selank