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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 3
2017 pubmed 34 citations

GHK-Cu-liposomes accelerate scald wound healing in mice by promoting cell proliferation and angiogenesis.

Wang. Xinying X; Liu. Baoquan B; Xu. Qiang Q; Sun. Haiyang H; Shi. Meijun M; Wang. Dan D; Guo. Meihua M; Yu. Jiawen J; Zhao. Chunhui C; Feng. Bin B

Key Findings

  • GHK‑Cu liposomes increased human endothelial cell proliferation by ~33% in vitro.
  • Treated mice showed stronger angiogenesis (more CD31) and cell growth (more Ki67) in burned skin.
  • Wound closure time was reduced to 14 days, faster than free GHK‑Cu.

Practical Outcomes

  • For DIY health enthusiasts, the data suggest that a topical GHK‑Cu formulation delivered via liposomes could be more effective for skin injury repair than plain peptide. However, the evidence is limited to mice, so human safety and dosing remain untested. If experimenting, start with low‑dose, short‑term skin applications and monitor for irritation.

Summary

A study in mice showed that putting the peptide GHK‑Cu inside tiny fat‑balloon carriers (liposomes) speeds up skin wound healing. The liposome version made blood‑vessel cells grow faster, boosted healing signals, and cut the time to close a scald wound to about two weeks.

Abstract

Glycyl-l-histidyl-l-lysine (GHK)-Cu is considered to be an activator of tissue remodeling, and has been used in cosmetic products. In this study, we prepared liposomes encapsulating GHK-Cu and analyzed their effect on human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) proliferation and scald wound healing in mice. The nanoscaled GHK-Cu-liposomes promoted HUVECs proliferation, with a 33.1% increased rate. Flow cytometry analysis showed increased cell number at G1 stage and decreased cell number at G2 stage after GHK-Cu-liposomes treatment. Western blotting indicated that the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor and fibroblast grow factors-2 were both enhanced, as well as cell cycle-related proteins CDK4 and CyclinD1. In a mice scald model, angiogenesis in burned skin treated with GHK-Cu-liposomes was better compared with free GHK-Cu, and immunofluorescence analysis showed enhanced signal of CD31 and Ki67 in GHK-Cu-liposomes treated mice. Moreover, the wound healing time was shortened to 14 days post injury. Our results provide the evidence that GHK-Cu-liposomes could be utilized as a treatment for skin wounds.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2017

Date

2017-04-27T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1111/wrr.12520

Citations

34

References

29