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Apelin vs Vesugen

An educational, source-based comparison of Apelin and Vesugen — how each peptide works, what it's researched for, and what to know before going deeper.

Cardiovascular · Metabolic
Apelin

Endogenous peptide researched for heart and metabolic function.

Mechanism

An endogenous peptide ligand for the APJ receptor, widely expressed in cardiovascular and metabolic tissues. Research indicates roles in cardiac contractility, angiogenesis, blood pressure regulation, and insulin sensitivity.

Research areas
  • Heart failure and cardiac contractility
  • Pulmonary arterial hypertension
  • Insulin sensitivity and glucose uptake
  • Angiogenesis and vascular repair
Considerations
  • Primarily preclinical and early clinical research.
  • Not FDA-approved for any indication.
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Vascular · Bioregulator
Vesugen

Tripeptide bioregulator researched for vascular health.

Mechanism

A synthetic tripeptide (Lys-Glu-Asp) in the Khavinson bioregulator family. Research indicates modulation of endothelial cell function and vascular wall gene expression, supporting vascular tone and microcirculation.

Research areas
  • Vascular endothelial function
  • Microcirculation in aging
  • Peripheral vascular disorders
Considerations
  • Russian-origin research; independent replication limited.
  • Not FDA-approved.
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Apelin vs Vesugen — Key differences

  • Class: Apelin is classified as Cardiovascular · Metabolic, while Vesugen is Vascular · Bioregulator.
  • Primary research focus: Apelinheart failure and cardiac contractility; Vesugenvascular endothelial function.
  • Tag: Cardiovascular · Metabolic vs Vascular · Bioregulator.

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