[Effect of tripeptide Pro-Gly-Pro on rat brain transcriptome in focal ischemia].
Medvedeva. E V EV; Dmitrieva. V G VG; Povarova. O V OV; Limborskaia. S A SA; Skvortsova. V I VI; Miasoedov. N F NF; Dergunova. L V LV
Key Findings
- PGP altered expression of 29 genes at 3 h and 57 genes at 24 h after brain ischemia
- The most notable change at 24 h was a down‑regulation of immune‑response genes
- PGP affected a wide range of biological processes, including cytokines, transport proteins, and transcription factors
Practical Outcomes
- For biohackers, the data are mostly academic and not actionable. It suggests PGP may influence immune signaling after brain injury, but there’s no dosage, safety, or protocol guidance for healthy individuals.
Summary
A study in rats with brain injury showed that the tiny peptide Pro‑Gly‑Pro (a part of Selank) changes the activity of many genes, especially lowering immune‑related genes after 24 hours, but it doesn’t tell us how to use it for health or performance in normal people.
Abstract
Biologically active regulatory peptide, tripeptide Pro-Gly-Pro (PGP) was used as C-terminal fragment for peptide drugs Semax and Selank. In recent years the independent effects of PGP were observed. The question was raised, whether PGP contributes to the effects ofpeptide drugs containing PGP as a fragment. The genome-wide analysis was performed to investigate the influence of PGP on the transcriptome of ischemic rat brain cortex tissues. The gene expression alterations caused by the action of the tripeptide PGP were compared with the gene expression of the control group "ischemia" at 3 and 24 h after permanent occlusion of left middle cerebral artery. The altered expression was detected for 29 genes at 3 h and 57--at 24 h. The proteins encoded by these genes have variety of functions: cytokines, transport proteins, transcription factors, transmembrane receptors, etc. Biological processes, which are related to the genes with altered expression, were distinguished. The influence of PGP on the diversity of biological processes in different systems of the organism is demonstrated for the first time. The process "Immune response" was the most statistically notable at 24 h after occlusion. The expression of the immune system genes was predominately down regulated.
Study Information
pubmed
2014