MECHANISM OF ACTION
TB-500 is a synthetic fragment of Thymosin Beta-4 (Tβ4), a 43-amino acid protein ubiquitously expressed in mammalian cells. Its primary mechanism involves G-actin sequestration - binding monomeric actin to regulate cytoskeletal dynamics and promote cell migration. Research also demonstrates upregulation of metalloproteinases (MMPs), anti-inflammatory cytokine modulation, and progenitor cell recruitment. Has been studied in cardiac repair, corneal healing, and dermal wound models.
RESEARCH APPLICATIONS
- Skeletal muscle and connective tissue repair
- Cardiac muscle repair post-infarction (preclinical)
- Corneal and ocular surface healing models
- Anti-inflammatory modelling (NF-κB pathway)
- Progenitor/stem cell mobilisation research
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
Cardiac Progenitor Cell Activation
2011Tβ4 treatment in post-MI mouse models stimulated cardiac progenitor cell differentiation and reduced infarct scar size vs. saline controls.
Ref: Sopko et al., J Mol Cell Cardiol
Corneal Wound Healing
2001Topical Tβ4 significantly accelerated corneal re-epithelialisation in rabbit models, with proposed mechanism via lamellipodia-forming actin remodelling.
Ref: Sosne et al., Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
RESEARCH PROTOCOL NOTES
Chemical Identity
Storage & Stability
Lyophilised: -20°C, 24+ months. Reconstituted: 2–8°C, use within 21 days. Greater solution stability than BPC-157.
Regulatory Status
No regulatory approval. WADA prohibited under S2 (Peptide Hormones). Research compound in South Africa.