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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 4
2015 pubmed 1 citations

Microneedle-Mediated Delivery of Copper Peptide Through Skin.

Li. Hairui H; Low. Yong Sheng Jason YS; Chong. Hui Ping HP; Zin. Melvin T MT; Lee. Chi-Ying CY; Li. Bo B; Leolukman. Melvina M; Kang. Lifeng L

Key Findings

  • Microneedle pretreatment creates micro‑channels that dramatically increase GHK‑Cu and copper permeation through human skin.
  • In 9 hours, about 134 ± 12 nmol of peptide and 705 ± 84 nmol of copper crossed microneedle‑treated skin, while intact skin showed almost none.
  • No visible skin irritation or safety concerns were observed after microneedle‑assisted delivery.

Practical Outcomes

  • For DIY biohackers, a microneedle patch can be a practical way to boost the effectiveness of topical GHK‑Cu for skin repair, anti‑aging, or wound healing. The study suggests using a patch that creates enough micro‑channels (adjusted by application force) and leaving it on for several hours to achieve measurable peptide delivery without adverse skin reactions.

Summary

Using a tiny microneedle patch on the skin lets the copper peptide GHK‑Cu get through the skin much better than applying it alone, and it appears safe with no irritation.

Abstract

Copper peptide (GHK-Cu) plays an important role in skin regeneration and wound healing. However, its skin absorption remains challenging due to its hydrophilicity. Here we use polymeric microneedle array to pre-treat skin to enhance GHK-Cu skin penetration. Two in vitro skin models were used to assess the capability of microneedles in facilitating skin delivery of GHK-Cu. Histological assay and confocal laser scanning microscopy were performed to characterize and quantify the microconduits created by the microneedles inside skin. Cellular and porcine models were used to evaluate the safety of microneedle-assisted copper peptide delivery. The depth and percentage of microneedle penetration were correlated with application forces, which in turn influenced the extent of enhancement in the skin permeability of GHK-Cu. In 9 h, 134 ± 12 nanomoles of peptide and 705 ± 84 nanomoles of copper permeated though the microneedle treated human skin, while almost no peptide or copper permeated through intact human skin. No obvious signs of skin irritation were observed with the use of GHK-Cu after microneedle pretreatment. It is effective and safe to enhance the skin permeation of GHK-Cu by using microneedles. This approach may be useful to deliver similar peptides or minerals through skin.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2015

Date

2015-02-19T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1007/s11095-015-1652-z

Citations

1