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REGENERATIVE EFFECTS OF GLY-HIS-LYS AND GLY-HIS-LYS-D-ALA PEPTIDES IN INFECTED SKIN WOUNDS

Journal

BULLETIN OF RUSSIAN STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
Volume -, Issue 2, Pages 62-68

Publisher

PIROGOV RUSSIAN NATL RESEARCH MEDICAL UNIV
DOI: 10.24075/brsmu.2022.014

Keywords

Gly-His-Lys-D-Ala; GHK-D-Ala; infected wound; regeneration; inflammation

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This study evaluated the effects of two peptides on the healing of infected skin wounds. It was found that GHK-D-Ala peptide, when administered at a low dose, had significant positive effects on regeneration processes in the wounds. Additionally, it alleviated the inflammatory reaction. These findings contribute to the improvement of skin wound treatment.
Skin wound healing mechanisms and new ways of improving their efficiency represent an important focus in medicine. In this regard, regulatory peptides, which exhibit physiological polyfunctionality and modulate cell growth and differentiation, are of special interest. This study evaluates the effects of Gly-His-Lys (GHK) and Gy-His-Lys-D-Ala (GHK-D-Ala) peptides in the infected skin wound healing. The wounds were modeled in rats (n=150) by full-thickness dorsal skin defects. The peptides were administered intracutaneously at deity doses of 0.5 or 1.5 mu g/kg. The healing was assessed on days 3, 7, and 10 by histomorphometric examination of the wounds with adjacent intact skin. GHK-D-Ala administered at daily doses of 0.5 mu g/kg had pronounced positive effect on regeneration processes in the wound. as indicated by significantly reduced numbers of granulocytes and lymphocytes with increased representation of fibroblastic lineages and macrophages. and the resulting higher cellular index (p < 0.05-0.001). At higher doses of GHK-D-Ala (1.5 mu g/kg), the beneficial effects were less pronounced. According to the comparative morphological examination, the highest positive effect was achieved with 0.5 mu g/kg of GHK-D-Ala. Thus, local administration of the GHK peptide with extra D-alanine at carboxy-terminus significantly mitigated the inflammatory reaction and facilitated the healing of infected skin wounds in rat model.

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