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GHK-Cu

Copper Tripeptide-1, Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine Copper, Prezatide Copper

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Studies 149
Trials 1
Score 2
2005 pubmed

Biotinylated GHK peptide incorporated collagenous matrix: A novel biomaterial for dermal wound healing in rats.

Arul. V V; Gopinath. D D; Gomathi. K K; Jayakumar. R R

Key Findings

  • Biotinylated GHK (Bio‑GHK) bound strongly to collagen and red blood cell membranes.
  • Wounds treated with Bio‑GHK‑collagen films healed faster and showed more cell proliferation than collagen alone or no treatment.

Practical Outcomes

  • The results suggest that GHK, especially when paired with copper, can enhance skin repair, but the delivery method (biotinylated peptide in a collagen matrix) is not something most people can make at home. For biohackers, the takeaway is that topical GHK‑Cu products may support wound healing, yet human studies are needed and dosing guidelines are still unclear.

Summary

In rats, a special version of the GHK peptide that’s attached to biotin and mixed into a collagen sheet helped wounds close faster, boosted cell growth, and raised antioxidant enzymes. It also pulled a lot more copper into the wound area, which is thought to aid healing. The study shows the peptide works well when delivered this way, but it was done in animals and used a lab-made collagen film.

Abstract

Matrikines are small peptide fragments of extracellular matrix proteins that display potent tissue repair activities. Difficulties in achieving sustained delivery of bioactive concentration of matrikines in the affected area limits their therapeutic use. The present study evaluates the effects biotinylated matrikine peptide (bio-glycyl-histidyl-lysine) incorporated collagen membrane for dermal wound healing processes in rats. Biotinylated peptide incorporated collagen matrix (PIC) showed better healing when compared to wounds treated with collagen matrix [CF (collagen film)] and without collagen [CR (control)]. Binding studies indicate that biotinylated GHK (Bio-GHK) binds effectively to the collagen matrix and red blood cell (RBC) membrane when compared with t-butyloxycarbonyl substituted GHK (Boc-GHK). Wound contraction, increased cell proliferation, and high expression of antioxidant enzymes in PIC treated group indicate enhanced wound healing activity when compared to CF and CR groups. Interestingly Bio-GHK incorporated collagen increases the copper concentration by ninefold at the wound site indicating the wound healing property of Bio-GHK can also be linked with both copper localization and matrikine activities. These results demonstrate the possibility of using Bio-GHK incorporated collagen film as a therapeutic agent in the wound healing process.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2005

DOI

10.1002/jbm.b.30246