CJC-1295 W DAC

CJC-1295 W/DAC

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Long-acting GHRH analog with Drug Affinity Complex (DAC) modification that covalently binds serum albumin, extending the half-life to ~8 days for sustained GH and IGF-1 elevation.

Quick Facts

Property Value
Also Known As CJC-1295 with DAC, CJC-1295 DAC, Modified GRF(1-29) with DAC
Category GH Axis / Anti-Aging
Sequence Tyr-D-Ala-Asp-Ala-Ile-Phe-Thr-Gln-Ser-Tyr-Arg-Lys-Val-Leu-Ala-Gln-Leu-Ser-Ala-Arg-Lys-Leu-Leu-Gln-Asp-Ile-Leu-Ser-Arg + MPA-DAC conjugate
Molecular Weight ~3647 Da (peptide) + DAC linker
Molecular Formula Modified GRF(1-29) with maleimidopropionic acid (MPA) reactive group
PubChem CID 56841945
Administration SubQ
Typical Dose Range 1-2 mg per week (single injection)
Half-Life ~8 days (192 hours)
Storage Lyophilized: -20C long-term; 2-8C short-term. Reconstituted: 2-8C for 2-3 weeks
FDA Status Research only (not approved)
WADA Status Prohibited S2 (Peptide Hormones, Growth Factors)

Mechanism of Action

CJC-1295 W/DAC is built on the same base peptide as CJC-1295 NO DAC โ€” a modified version of Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone (GHRH) residues 1-29 with four amino acid substitutions (positions 2, 8, 15, 27) to resist DPP-IV degradation. The critical difference is the addition of a Drug Affinity Complex (DAC): a reactive maleimidopropionic acid (MPA) group that, upon injection, covalently binds to free thiol groups on the surface of circulating serum albumin (PMID: 15817669).

This albumin conjugation dramatically extends the half-life from ~30 minutes (NO DAC version) to approximately 8 days, creating a fundamentally different pharmacokinetic profile. Instead of producing acute GH pulses (as the NO DAC version does), CJC-1295 W/DAC produces sustained, continuously elevated GH and IGF-1 levels for 6-11 days after a single injection (PMID: 16352683).

After subcutaneous injection, the MPA-DAC group rapidly conjugates with albumin (>90% binding within hours). The albumin-bound peptide complex continues to bind and activate GHRH receptors on pituitary somatotrophs, stimulating GH synthesis and secretion. A single dose produces dose-dependent GH increases of 2-10 fold and IGF-1 increases of 1.5-3 fold that persist for 6-11 days (PMID: 16352683).

Importantly, pulsatile GH secretion is preserved even with sustained GHRH receptor stimulation (PMID: 17018654), as somatostatin feedback continues to modulate GH release. This distinguishes CJC-1295 W/DAC from exogenous GH, which suppresses endogenous GH pulsatility.

Key Research Areas

  1. Sustained GH/IGF-1 elevation โ€” Single injection produces 6-11 day GH/IGF-1 elevation in humans (PMID: 16352683)
  2. DAC bioconjugation technology โ€” Novel albumin-binding approach for peptide half-life extension (PMID: 15817669)
  3. Preservation of GH pulsatility โ€” Despite sustained GHRH stimulation, natural GH pulse pattern maintained (PMID: 17018654)
  4. GH axis normalization โ€” Restores GH secretion in GHRH knockout mice (PMID: 16822960)
  5. Proteomics of GH/IGF-1 activation โ€” Serum protein changes reflecting GH-IGF-1 axis activation (PMID: 19386527)

Evidence Level Summary

Evidence Type Count Notes
Human RCTs 2 Phase 1/2 PK studies in healthy adults
Human observational 1 Serum protein profiling
Animal in vivo 2 GHRH knockout mice; GH release characterization
In vitro 1 Receptor binding / albumin conjugation
Systematic reviews 0 None published

CJC-1295 W/DAC vs NO DAC Comparison

Property W/DAC NO DAC (Mod GRF 1-29)
Half-life ~8 days ~30 minutes
Dosing frequency 1x/week 1-3x/day
GH profile Sustained elevation Acute pulse
GH pulsatility Blunted but preserved Preserved (mimics natural)
IGF-1 effect Sustained elevation Transient increase
Clinical preference Anti-aging, sustained GH Body composition, pulse-based
Combination Rarely combined with GHRPs Often combined with Ipamorelin

Clinical Applications

  • Anti-Aging โ€” Sustained GH/IGF-1 elevation for anti-aging benefits
  • Sarcopenia โ€” Lean mass preservation through GH axis support
  • Fat Loss โ€” Lipolytic effects via sustained GH elevation
  • Bone Density โ€” IGF-1 mediated bone metabolism support
  • Recovery โ€” Tissue repair via sustained GH/IGF-1 signaling

Protocols Using This Peptide

Ageless Peps Products

  • AP-CJC1295-WDAC-Vial โ€” CJC-1295 W/DAC Vial

Dosing Reference

Research Dosing Ranges (from literature)

Route Dose Range Frequency Duration Source
SubQ 30-60 mcg/kg Single dose N/A (PK study) PMID 16352683
SubQ 1-2 mg Once weekly Ongoing Clinical practice consensus
SubQ 2 mg Once weekly 8-12 weeks Practitioner guides

Cycling

Due to the sustained GH/IGF-1 elevation, cycling is generally recommended to prevent tachyphylaxis and potential long-term safety concerns. Common protocols: 8-12 weeks on / 4 weeks off; or 12 weeks on / 4-6 weeks off. The long half-life means GH levels remain elevated for ~2 weeks after the last injection.

Contraindications & Safety

  • Contraindications: Active malignancy (GH promotes cell proliferation), diabetic retinopathy, acromegaly, pituitary tumors
  • Common side effects: Injection site reactions (redness, swelling), water retention, headache, joint stiffness, transient flushing
  • Drug interactions: May affect insulin sensitivity; monitor glucose in diabetic patients. Additive GH elevation with other secretagogues.
  • Pregnancy/nursing: Contraindicated
  • Special populations: Monitor IGF-1 levels; sustained elevation above reference range warrants dose reduction. Thyroid function should be assessed (GH can unmask central hypothyroidism). PSA monitoring in males over 40.
  • Key safety difference from NO DAC: The sustained GH elevation (vs pulsatile) may carry different long-term risk profile. Some practitioners prefer the NO DAC version for this reason.

Synergistic Combinations

  • Ipamorelin + CJC-1295 W DAC โ€” GHRH + GHRP dual stimulation (though less commonly paired than with NO DAC version due to sustained release)
  • Sermorelin โ€” Alternative GHRH; typically used as either/or rather than combined
  • MOTS-C + CJC-1295 W DAC โ€” GH axis + mitochondrial metabolic support

Related Research

PMID Title Year Study Type
PMID-15817669 – CJC-1295 Discovery and Identification Discovery of CJC-1295 as a long-lasting GRF analog 2006 Animal in vivo
PMID-16352683 – Prolonged stimulation of growth hormone (GH) and insulin-lik Prolonged GH and IGF-1 stimulation by CJC-1295 in healthy adults 2006 RCT
PMID-17018654 – CJC-1295 Pulsatile GH Secretion in Humans Pulsatile GH secretion persists with CJC-1295 2006 RCT
PMID-16822960 – CJC-1295 Normalizes Growth in GHRH Knockout Mice CJC-1295 normalizes growth in GHRH knockout mice 2006 Animal in vivo
PMID-19386527 – CJC-1295 GH-IGF-1 Axis Serum Protein Changes GH-IGF-1 axis activation serum protein profiling 2009 Observational

References

  • PMID 15817669 โ€” Jette et al., Endocrinology 2005 (DAC identification)
  • PMID 16352683 โ€” Teichman et al., JCEM 2006 (human PK)
  • PMID 17018654 โ€” Ionescu & Bhatt, JCEM 2006 (pulsatile GH)
  • PMID 16822960 โ€” Alba et al., JCEM 2006 (GHRH KO mice)
  • PMID 19386527 โ€” Sackmann-Sala et al., Growth Horm IGF Res 2009 (proteomics)

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