CognitiveResearch Phase

Spadin

Intravenous, Intranasal

Overview

Spadin is a 17-amino acid peptide derived from the propeptide released during maturation of sortilin, a neurotensin receptor. It functions as an antagonist of the TREK-1 potassium channel, which is implicated in the pathophysiology of major depressive disorder.

Mechanism of Action

By blocking TREK-1, spadin increases neuronal excitability and promotes hippocampal neurogenesis, providing a novel antidepressant mechanism distinct from monoaminergic pathways..

Research Summary & Key Findings

Preclinical rodent studies have demonstrated rapid antidepressant effects within 4 days of administration, with efficacy comparable to classical antidepressants but with faster onset. Published findings in translational psychiatry journals have shown TREK-1 blockade correlates with increased BDNF expression and synaptic plasticity markers. No clinical trial data in humans have been published to date.

Clinical Status

Research Phase

Spadin is in the research phase with limited clinical data in humans. Current evidence is primarily derived from preclinical (animal or in vitro) studies.

Administration Routes

IntravenousIntranasal

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