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AHK-Cu

Copper Tripeptide-3, Alanine-Histidine-Lysine-Copper, AHK Copper

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Studies 1
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Score 2
2007 pubmed

The effect of tripeptide-copper complex on human hair growth in vitro.

Pyo. Hyun Keol HK; Yoo. Hyeon Gyeong HG; Won. Chong Hyun CH; Lee. Seung Ho SH; Kang. Yong Jung YJ; Eun. Hee Chul HC; Cho. Kwang Hyun KH; Kim. Kyu Han KH

Key Findings

  • AHK‑Cu at picomolar‑nanomolar levels increased the length of isolated human hair follicles ex vivo.
  • The peptide boosted proliferation of dermal papilla cells, the key cells that drive hair‑follicle growth.
  • Markers of apoptosis (cell death) in these cells were reduced, with higher Bcl‑2/Bax ratio and lower cleaved caspase‑3 and PARP levels.

Practical Outcomes

  • The study suggests AHK‑Cu could be a promising ingredient for hair‑growth products, but it’s still early‑stage research. No human dosing or safety data exist, so biohackers should treat it as a candidate for future experimentation rather than a ready‑to‑use protocol. If interested, look for topical formulations that incorporate copper‑peptide complexes and proceed with caution, monitoring for any skin irritation.

Summary

A tiny copper‑linked peptide called AHK‑Cu was shown in lab tests to help human hair follicles grow longer and to make the special skin cells that control hair (dermal papilla cells) multiply more, while also slightly lowering cell death signals. The work was done in test‑tube and hair‑follicle cultures, not in real people.

Abstract

The tripeptide-copper complex, described as a growth factor for various kinds of differentiated cells, stimulates the proliferation of dermal fibroblasts and elevates the production of vascular endothelial growth factor, but decreased the secretion of transforming growth factor-beta1 by dermal fibroblasts. Dermal papilla cells (DPCs) are specialized fibroblasts, which are important in the morphogenesis and growth of hair follicles. In the present study, the effects of L-alanyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine-Cu2+ (AHK-Cu) on human hair growth ex vivo and cultured dermal papilla cells were evaluated. AHK-Cu (10(-12) - 10(-9) M) stimulated the elongation of human hair follicles ex vivo and the proliferation of DPCs in vitro. Annexin V-fluorescein isothiocyanate/propidium iodide labeling and flow cytometric analysis showed that 10(-9) M AHK-Cu reduced the number of apoptotic DPCs, but this decrease was not statistically significant. The ratio of Bcl-2/Bax was elevated, and the levels of the cleaved forms of caspase-3 and PARP were reduced by treatment with 10(-9) M AHK-Cu. The present study proposed that AHK-Cu promotes the growth of human hair follicles, and this stimulatory effect may occur due to stimulation of the proliferation and the preclusion of the apoptosis of DPCs.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2007

DOI

10.1007/bf02978833