Revolutionalizing the age old conventional treatment of psoriasis: An animal based comparative study between methylprednisolone and different doses of a novel anti-oxidant humanin analogue (HNG).
Salahuddin. Zari Z; Rafi. Ali A; Muhammad. Hafsa H; Aftab. Usman U; Akhtar. Tasleem T; Zafar. Muhammad Shoaib MS; Shahzad. Muhammad M
Key Findings
- HNG injections reduced psoriasis‑like skin damage in mice
- The improvement was similar to that seen with the steroid methylprednisolone
- HNG lowered oxidative stress and anti‑apoptotic markers, suggesting a safer profile
Practical Outcomes
- The results are promising but only in animals, so there’s no safe dosage or delivery method for people yet. Biohackers should wait for human trials before considering HNG for skin health, and keep an eye on future research for potential topical or oral formulations.
Summary
In a mouse study, a synthetic version of the natural peptide humanin (called HNG) was given by injection and it improved skin lesions that look like psoriasis, working about as well as the steroid drug methylprednisolone and lowering oxidative stress markers.
Abstract
Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease with 2-4% of prevalence worldwide conferring a major burden on health systems. It is assumed that the prevalence might increase due to climatic change and deterioration of protective ozone barrier. With the chances of increasing prevalence, newer and specific treatment options need to be explored. Skin is a constant target of oxidative stress owing to continuous exposure to ultraviolet radiations. Oxidative stress is considered to have a central role in dermatological diseases, including psoriasis. This study was designed to explore the role of Humanin analogue (S14-G HNG) as an important anti oxidant for psoriasis like condition in BALB/c mice as till date the commomly used drugs for this disease are corticosteroids which have a dissatisfactory adverse effect profile in terms of chronic use. Imiquimod 5% was used to induce Psoriasis like condition in mice, and the role of HNG was assessed through the histological examination, protein expressions and markers of oxidative stress. Two doses (low and high) of HNG were used and results were compared with an established drug methylprednisolone. Significant improvement was seen on histology, PASI scoring, protein expression and oxidative stress by the use of intraperitoneal injections of S14-G HNG and the results were comparable to those obtained through peritoneal injections of methylprednisolone. S14G-HNG can be considered as a suitable option for treatment of Psoriasis after clinical trials and it might prove to have lesser side effects as compared to other drugs employed for the treatment of psoriasis being an innate anti oxidant and anti apoptotic compound.
Study Information
pubmed
2022
2022-07-22T00:00:00.000Z
10.1016/j.intimp.2022.108990
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