BPC-157 Review: Tendon, Ligament, and Muscle Injury Therapy Perspectives
Matek D, Matek I, Japjec M, et al.
Summary
Comprehensive review of BPC-157's therapeutic potential for tendon, ligament, muscle, and osteotendinous injuries, including growth factor interactions.
Clinical Significance
Provides clinicians with the most current overview of BPC-157 evidence for musculoskeletal applications.
Review Summary
This systematic review examined the available evidence for BPC-157 in treating musculoskeletal injuries, covering:
- Tendon repair and healing
- Ligament injury recovery
- Muscle strain and tear recovery
- Osteotendinous junction healing
- Interactions with growth factors
Key Conclusions
- BPC-157 shows consistent preclinical evidence for musculoskeletal repair
- Angiogenic and anti-inflammatory mechanisms are well-established
- Human clinical trials are urgently needed
- Dosing protocols remain to be optimized
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