What the evidence actually says about peptides
1346 entries — peer-reviewed human and animal studies (Europe PMC, ClinicalTrials.gov) plus practitioner clinical experience. Filter by the kind of evidence.
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RCT · 2027 · on Thymosin Alpha-1
AI-assisted Subtyping-directed Precision Treatment in Acute Aortic Dissection
ClinicalTrials.gov
Aortic dissection has acute onset and high mortality, with immunoinflammatory response driving lesion progression. Current perioperative anti-inflammatory therapies are mostly empirical and poorly targeted, and AI-assisted typing lacks a complete clinical translation pathway.
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RCT · 2027 · on Testagen
Product Transference Study of Testagen™ TDS®-Testosterone
ClinicalTrials.gov
This study will assess the potential of Testagen® TDS-Testosterone to enable transfer of Testosterone to females coming in contact with skin to which Testagen® TDS-Testosterone has been applied and the potential of product to raise serum androgen levels in those women.
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2026 · on Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (VIP)
vCA1 SST neurons represent avoidance states that guide anxiety-related behavioral choices
Bratsch-Prince JX, Wei M, Sureshbabu S, Chhaya V, Adamuz NC, Logas K, Kheirbek MA.
In uncertain, threatening environments, rapid and flexible behavioral decisions are essential for survival. The ventral CA1 region of the hippocampus encodes threatening contexts and can regulate avoidance-related behaviors.
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2026 · on Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (VIP)
VIP Deficiency Increases Pro-fibrotic and Pro-inflammatory Biomarker Expression After World Trade Center Dust Exposure
Favazza N, Israel J, McClain S, Lee-Wong M, Promisloff R, Cozzarin J, Nathan D, Szema A.
Abstract The collapse of the World Trade Center (WTC) on September 11th, 2001 was one of the worst environmental disasters in United States history, exposing 400,000 people to a wide variety of toxicants and carcinogens.
Read on DOI → 2026 · on Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (VIP)
Exploration of the regulatory mechanism of the vasoactive intestinal peptide-eosinophil axis in sheep resistance to Moniezia benedeni infection
Zhang W, Yao W, Wang B, Meng Y, Jiang L, Li Z, Huang Z. · Veterinary parasitology
The enteric neuro - mucosal immune network serves as the core defense line for hosts against intestinal parasitic infections, and the vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) - eosinophil (Eos) axis plays a critical regulatory role in anti - parasitic immunity.
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Cohort · 2026 · on Tirzepatide
GLP-1 Medication & Behavioral Health Programs on Weight & Metabolic Outcomes: FLOURISH and THRIVE Prospective Cohort Study
ClinicalTrials.gov
This research program includes two coordinated prospective studies (FLOURISH and THRIVE) evaluating the real-world effectiveness of Noom's digital health programs on weight, cardiometabolic biomarkers, physiological health indicators, and program engagement.
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2026 · on Tirzepatide
Disproportionality Analysis of Tirzepatide-Associated Ketoacidosis
Frey C. · Endocrine practice : official journal of the American College of Endocrinology and the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists
Background Tirzepatide, a dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist approved for type 2 diabetes and obesity, has generated post-marketing reports of ketoacidosis-spectrum events. Systematic pharmacovigilance characterization is lacking.
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2026 · on Tirzepatide
Clinical impact of tirzepatide on patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Wu JY, Lin YM, Hsu WH, Liu TH, Tsai YW, Huang PY, Chuang MH, Lai CC. · Frontiers in pharmacology
Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a prevalent, debilitating condition linked to significant morbidity and mortality.
Read on DOI → 2026 · on Tirzepatide
Starvation ketosis following self-administered tirzepatide obtained via online services in a young woman later diagnosed with anorexia nervosa: a case report
Yasui-Furukori N, Tasaki K, Kaiga Y, Aso Y. · Journal of eating disorders
Background Tirzepatide, a dual glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist, induces potent appetite suppression and substantial weight loss.
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2026 · on Tirzepatide
Comprehensive Long-Term Changes in Cardiovascular Risk Biomarkers With Tirzepatide: A SURMOUNT-1 Post Hoc Analysis
Sattar N, Linetzky B, Ruotolo G, Verma S, Sourij H, Wang H, Vanderman K, Wilson JM, Griffin RM, Stefanski A, Ridker PM. · Journal of the American College of Cardiology
Background Tirzepatide is a once-weekly glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide and glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist approved for treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity. The effect of tirzepatide on cardiovascular risk biomarkers in people with overweight or obesity remains uncertain.
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Case report · 2026 · on Tirzepatide
Tirzepatide for weight and behavior management in a patient with Smith-Magenis syndrome
Liao XC, Huang T, Hong DS, Luo L. · JCEM case reports
Smith-Magenis syndrome (SMS) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by intellectual disability, behavioral dysregulation, and hyperphagia-driven obesity.
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2026 · on Testagen
Relationships of Anemia, Serum Iron, and Serum Copper in Hospitalized Alpacas (Vicugna pacos)
Kornblum M, Buchallik-Schregel J, Röhrig P, Polifka A, Ganter M, Wagener MG. · Biological trace element research
A large number of South American camelids (SAC) presented to a veterinary clinic are diagnosed with anemia.
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Review · 2026 · on Tesamorelin
Injectable Peptides in Sports Medicine: A Structured Narrative Review of Evidence, Safety, and Antidoping Implications
Villegas Meza AD, Nocek M, Mitchell BC, Lizarraga M, DeFoor MT, Ruzbarsky JJ, Huard J, Philippon MJ. · JBJS reviews
Background Injectable peptides are increasingly promoted for musculoskeletal recovery, tissue repair, and performance enhancements; however, clinical adoption has outpaced high-quality evidence and regulatory consensus.
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Review · 2026 · on TB-500
Therapeutic Peptides in Aesthetic, Metabolic and Endocrine Conditions: Effects, Safety, Clinical Applications, and Future Perspectives
Renke G, Chinellato L. · International journal of molecular sciences
Therapeutic peptides are short chains of amino acids used to treat metabolic and endocrine conditions such as obesity and type 2 diabetes.
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RCT · 2026 · on Survodutide
A Study in People With Overweight or Obesity to Compare How 2 Different Formulations of Survodutide Are Taken up by the Body
ClinicalTrials.gov
The primary objective of this trial is to assess bioequivalence of two formulations of survodutide (formulation A and formulation B6) after multiple-dose treatment in male and female trial participants living with overweight or obesity.
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Review · 2026 · on Survodutide
Evolution of incretin-based therapies: From GLP-1 monotherapy to dual and triple agonists: A new era in metabolic therapy
Gupta M, Shukla J. · The Indian journal of medical research
Incretin-based therapies have revolutionised the management of metabolic disorders, transitioning from DPP-4 inhibitors to advanced GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) and next-generation dual and triple agonists.
Read on DOI → Review · 2026 · on Survodutide
How does survodutide work? Plain language review of a potential new medication for obesity and liver disease
Almandoz J, Miras A, Seufert J, Paul E. · Therapeutic advances in gastroenterology
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Review · 2026 · on Sermorelin
Therapeutic Peptides in Aesthetic, Metabolic and Endocrine Conditions: Effects, Safety, Clinical Applications, and Future Perspectives
Renke G, Chinellato L. · International journal of molecular sciences
Therapeutic peptides are short chains of amino acids used to treat metabolic and endocrine conditions such as obesity and type 2 diabetes.
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Review · 2026 · on Sermorelin
Injectable Peptides in Sports Medicine: A Structured Narrative Review of Evidence, Safety, and Antidoping Implications
Villegas Meza AD, Nocek M, Mitchell BC, Lizarraga M, DeFoor MT, Ruzbarsky JJ, Huard J, Philippon MJ. · JBJS reviews
Background Injectable peptides are increasingly promoted for musculoskeletal recovery, tissue repair, and performance enhancements; however, clinical adoption has outpaced high-quality evidence and regulatory consensus.
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Review · 2026 · on Semax + Selank
Therapeutic Peptides in Aesthetic, Metabolic and Endocrine Conditions: Effects, Safety, Clinical Applications, and Future Perspectives
Renke G, Chinellato L. · International journal of molecular sciences
Therapeutic peptides are short chains of amino acids used to treat metabolic and endocrine conditions such as obesity and type 2 diabetes.
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Review · 2026 · on Semax
Therapeutic Peptides in Aesthetic, Metabolic and Endocrine Conditions: Effects, Safety, Clinical Applications, and Future Perspectives
Renke G, Chinellato L. · International journal of molecular sciences
Therapeutic peptides are short chains of amino acids used to treat metabolic and endocrine conditions such as obesity and type 2 diabetes.
Read on DOI → - Human
RCT · 2026 · on Semaglutide
Phase 2 Randomized Study of PG-102 vs Placebo and Semaglutide in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
ClinicalTrials.gov
Phase 2 Randomized Study of PG-102 vs Placebo and Semaglutide in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
View trial → 2026 · on Semaglutide
Spinal Implant–Associated Infection in Type 2 and Type 1 Diabetes: Phenotype‐Specific Inflammatory Features and Therapeutic Response to Semaglutide
Olson T, Lloyd T, Hamad C, Chun R, Wiener J, Golzar A, Mehany J, Shahamatdar S, Kittredge A, Pearce L, Francis K, Obeidin F, Holly L, Yeaman M, Adams J, Bernthal N, Sheppard W. · JOR spine
Open source →- Animal
2026 · on Semaglutide
Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist, semaglutide, attenuates intravenous self-administration of fentanyl in female rats
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
Open source → - Human
Cohort · 2026 · on Semaglutide
Real-world use of semaglutide for obesity treatment: A cohort study in an integrated health care delivery system
Baalmann A, Michel J, Avedissian SN, Pow A, Farris K. · Journal of managed care & specialty pharmacy
Background Novel antiobesity medications have demonstrated significant weight loss in clinical trials. Data on real-world use of semaglutide are lacking.
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2026 · on Semaglutide
GLP-1 Receptors Are Enriched in the Lymphatic Endothelium and Their Pharmacological Activation With Semaglutide Improves the Pumping Capacity of Lymphatic Vessels
Schulz ME, Akerstrom VL, Dayan JH, Castorena-Gonzalez JA. · Microcirculation (New York, N.Y. : 1994)
Objectives Recent clinical studies have suggested that glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) agonists may be effective therapies to treat or reduce the risk of developing secondary lymphedema.
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Review · 2026 · on Selank
Therapeutic Peptides in Aesthetic, Metabolic and Endocrine Conditions: Effects, Safety, Clinical Applications, and Future Perspectives
Renke G, Chinellato L. · International journal of molecular sciences
Therapeutic peptides are short chains of amino acids used to treat metabolic and endocrine conditions such as obesity and type 2 diabetes.
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Case report · 2026 · on SNAP-8
Hereditary Neuropathy with Liability to Pressure Palsies Mimicking a Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy Variant: A Case Report Highlighting Diagnostic Challenges
Yamamoto M, Hatanaka Y, Kaida K. · Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)
We herein report a case of chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) that was ultimately identified as hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies (HNPP) based on PMP22 gene testing.
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RCT · 2026 · on Retatrutide
Effect of LY3437943 Versus Placebo in Participants Who Have Obesity or Are Overweight
ClinicalTrials.gov
Phase 2, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study evaluating once-weekly subcutaneous retatrutide (LY3437943) at multiple maintenance dose levels versus placebo in adults with obesity or overweight with weight-related comorbidities (without type 2 diabetes), alongside standardized diet and physic…
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RCT · 2026 · on Retatrutide
A Study of Retatrutide (LY3437943) in Participants Without Type 2 Diabetes Who Have Obesity or Overweight
ClinicalTrials.gov
The purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy and safety of different retatrutide dose escalation schemes in participants without type 2 diabetes who have obesity or overweight. Participation in the study will last about 113 weeks.
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2026 · on Retatrutide
Self-Reported Side Effects Among Reddit Users Taking Unapproved Retatrutide
Sehgal NKR, Tronieri JS, Rader B, Ungar L, Guntuku SC.
ABSTRACT Gray-market retatrutide use is increasing, but patient safety experiences remain poorly characterized. This cross-sectional analysis examined Reddit posts and comments from retatrutide-specific and broader peptide or weight-management communities through December 2025.
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2026 · on Retatrutide
Efficacy and safety of retatrutide, a GIP, GLP-1, and glucagon receptor agonist, in people with type 2 diabetes and inadequate glycaemic control with diet and exercise (TRANSCEND-T2D-1): a double-blind, randomised, phase 3 trial
Bajaj HS, Welch M, Shah P, Luna E, Jaouimaa FZ, Liu B, Liu R, Chen Y, Patel H, Bartee A. · Lancet (London, England)
Background Retatrutide is a GIP, GLP-1, and glucagon triple hormone receptor agonist, under clinical development for type 2 diabetes, obesity, and related complications.
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2026 · on P21
Multiplexed P21/MCM-2 Detection Predicts Relapse and May Identify Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor-Resistant Patients in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma
Abdullah H, Um IH, Stewart GD, Jeong CW, Kwak C, Moon KC, Laird A, Frangou E, Eisen T, Meade A, Harrison DJ. · Cancer research communications
Current clinical tools for predicting relapse and guiding adjuvant therapy in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) lack precision, especially in intermediate-risk disease.
Read on DOI → 2026 · on P21
Distinct senescent β-cell senotypes differentially drive islet aging and dysfunction
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
Open source →- Human
2026 · on P21
Relationship between expression of OGFR, P16, P21 and clinicopathological features of colorectal cancer patients
Wang Z, Zhang B, Li Y, Hao X, Wang Y, Qiao T, Yan J. · Journal, genetic engineering & biotechnology
Open source → Review · 2026 · on Oxytocin
Translational pathways of oxytocin therapy in schizophrenia: bridging negative symptom domains and neural mechanisms
Ji L, Wang X, Li Y, Zhao W, Du X, Gao Y, Li J, Liu S. · Translational psychiatry
Negative symptoms of schizophrenia, characterized by motivational deficits, diminished hedonic experience, and impaired affective expression, remain a major therapeutic challenge.
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2026 · on Oxytocin
[Decreased blood oxytocin levels in obesity and in patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes]
Anvarova SS, Narimova GD. · Problemy endokrinologii
Background Obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) are common metabolic disorders. Oxytocin, a hypothalamic neuropeptide, has recently been recognized as a potential regulator of energy balance, appetite, and insulin sensitivity.
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2026 · on Oxytocin
PVN oxytocin - VTA neurocircuit modulate the emergence of general anesthesia induced by isoflurane in mice
Du T, Li Q, Jia L, He J, Yin J, Ma K, Yin J, Li Y. · Brain research bulletin
Aims The paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVN) plays a pivotal role in regulating consciousness transition, in which oxytocin neurons (OXT) are involved. The ventral tegmental area (VTA) is one of the important projection regions of the PVN OXT , closely related to the transition of anesthesia status.
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2026 · on Oxytocin
Oxytocin receptor neurons in the paraventricular thalamus as a nexus for social behaviour and fear
Yamamuro K, Ikehara M, Noriyama Y, Okuda M, Okumura K, Matsuoka K, Kashida N, Ishida R, Takeda T, Toritsuka M, Ochi T, Miyasaka T, Tai Y, Tatsumi K, Hattori T, Tanaka T, Saito Y, I, et al. · Brain : a journal of neurology
Oxytocin has been implicated in regulating social behaviour and emotional responses; however, the underlying neural circuits remain incompletely understood. Neurons expressing oxytocin receptors (OTRs) in the paraventricular thalamus (PVT) are emerging as a potential modulator of these processes.
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2026 · on Oxytocin
Spontaneous and oxytocin-induced contractility of gravid human myometrium with exposure to intravenous anesthetic agents: an ex vivo laboratory study
Portela NC, Drew T, Carvalho JCA, Engel TE, Balki M. · Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie
Purpose The objective of this study was to investigate the ex vivo effects of various intravenous anesthetic drugs on the contractility of gravid human myometrium.
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2026 · on Oxytocin
Hypericin and berberine promote elongation of hair peg-like sprouting in hair follicle organoids via oxytocin signaling activation
Kageyama T, Noguchi K, Kubo O, Matsumoto S, Ikegami Y, Fukuda J. · Scientific reports
Oxytocin is a hormone produced during childbirth and lactation. Moreover, it is expressed in both men and women during physical contact with family members and pets. Oxytocin influences various organs and tissues, including the heart, digestive system, and reproductive organs.
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2026 · on Orforglipron
Patient preferences for pharmacological treatments for obesity: The VOICE study
Houle C, Gelhorn H, Cutts K, Samuelson A, Xavier N. · Obesity pillars
Background With the emergence of new pharmacological treatments for obesity, understanding patient preferences for different medication attributes is important for shared decision-making conversations. The purpose of this study was to evaluate preferences for specific obesity medication (OM) attributes.
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2026 · on NAD+
Transition-state analysis of the arginine-specific human ADP-ribosyltransferase 1
Groom DP, Aguilan JT, Lopacinski A, Garforth SJ, Schramm VL. · Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
The ADP-ribosylation of proteins is a versatile, reversible, posttranslational modification involved in the dynamic regulation of numerous cellular processes.
Read on DOI → 2026 · on NAD+
Nutrition Information Briefs - Niacin
Meyer-Ficca ML, Chini CC. · Advances in nutrition (Bethesda, Md.)
Read on DOI →2026 · on NAD+
A sustained NAD<sup>+</sup> supplementation-biosynthesis nanoplatform for metabolic restoration in aged bone regeneration
Xie F, He Z, Xu S, Bai X, Wang X, Zhang F, Yuan Y, Liu C, Niu D. · Bioactive materials
Increasing NAD + levels has demonstrated promising therapeutic potential for treating aging-related skeletal disorders.
Read on DOI →2026 · on NAD+
The E. coli DEAD box ATPase CsdA, is a NAD+ capped RNA binding protein
Das K, Dzurik KG, Singh Y, Yu Y, Schmitz KR, Schrader JM, Childers WS, Bird JG.
5′ nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD + ) caps are one of the most common metabolites derived non-canonical caps reported on bacterial RNAs. Multiple decapping proteins are known to regulate the stability of NAD + capped transcripts.
Read on DOI →2026 · on Melanotan II
The tectal melanocortin system modulates energy-dependent visual avoidance behavior in zebrafish
Puvvada M, Hladnik T, Zhang Y, Svara F, Lemmens S, von Gersdorff Jørgensen L, Briggman K, Arrenberg A, Förster D, Hammerschmidt M. · iScience
Energy homeostasis depends on both food intake and behavioral control of energy expenditure. The hypothalamic melanocortin system is classically associated with feeding regulation, but its broader behavioral roles remain less defined.
Read on DOI →Review · 2026 · on Melanotan II
Targeting Peptidergic Systems for Melanoma Treatment
Sánchez ML, Mehboob R, Coveñas R. · Cancers
Melanoma is a heterogeneous, complex and aggressive disease that, despite recent advances in molecular-targeted drugs and molecular and genetic analysis, represents approximately 65% of skin cancer deaths, and unfortunately survival dramatically decreases in melanoma stages III/IV.
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