Humanin 5mg 10mL Vial
Humanin is a mitochondria-derived peptide being studied for its cell-protective, neuroprotective, and anti-aging potential. It may help shield neurons and tissues from oxidative stress and inflammation, while supporting mitochondrial function, metabolic health, and cognitive performance.
- May protect cells and neurons from oxidative stress and apoptosis
- May support mitochondrial function and metabolic regulation
- May enhance cognitive health and memory
- May promote longevity and healthy aging
- May reduce inflammation
- Dose: 500mcg
- Draw 40 units (0.4mL) for a dose of 500mcg
- Administer daily in the PM
- Duration: 10 day cycle
- Reconstitute: add 4mL bacteriostatic water to 5mg vial of Humanin
- Subcutaneous injection
- Mitochondrial-Derived Cytoprotective Peptide:
- Humanin is a 24–amino acid mitochondrial-derived peptide (MDP) that functions as a potent cytoprotective and neuroprotective signaling molecule. It operates through both intracellular and extracellular mechanisms to preserve mitochondrial integrity, enhance stress resilience, and activate longevity-associated pathways.
- Intracellular Mitochondrial Stabilization:
- Within the cell, Humanin binds to pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 family proteins such as Bax, tBid, and Bak. This binding inhibits their translocation to the mitochondrial outer membrane, preventing cytochrome c release and apoptosis. By maintaining mitochondrial membrane potential, Humanin preserves ATP production and cellular energy metabolism under oxidative or inflammatory stress.
- Extracellular Receptor-Mediated Signaling:
- Extracellularly, Humanin functions in a hormone-like manner by binding to a trimeric receptor complex composed of CNTFR, WSX-1, and gp130. This interaction activates pro-survival signaling cascades including STAT3, PI3K/Akt, and ERK1/2, which enhance cell survival, inhibit inflammatory signaling, and mitigate oxidative injury.
- Neuroprotective and Anti-Apoptotic Effects:
- Humanin confers protection against neurotoxic and amyloidogenic stress by reducing oxidative damage and inhibiting apoptotic pathways. These neuroprotective mechanisms have been shown to preserve neuronal viability and function in models of Alzheimer’s disease, ischemia, and age-related neurodegeneration.
- Mitochondrial Biogenesis and Redox Regulation:
- By modulating mitochondrial biogenesis and reducing reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation, Humanin enhances mitochondrial quality control and cellular redox balance. These effects promote improved energy metabolism, stress adaptation, and protection against mitochondrial dysfunction.
- Metabolic and Endocrine Effects:
- Systemically, Humanin exerts endocrine-like actions across multiple organs—including the brain, heart, skeletal muscle, and pancreas. It improves glucose utilization, supports insulin sensitivity, and contributes to overall metabolic stability. These coordinated effects align Humanin with key longevity and homeostatic signaling pathways.
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This product requires a prescription. After purchasing, you will receive instructions to schedule and complete your intake exam before your order can be fulfilled. Prescriptions are valid for one calendar year.