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Gastric pentadecapeptide BPC 157 as an effective therapy for muscle crush injury in the rat
Authors:Tomislav Novinscak  Luka Brcic  Mario Staresinic  Ivana Jukic  Bozo Radic  Danira Pevec  Sandro Mise  Sanja Tomasovic  Iva Brcic  Tihomir Banic  Ana Jakir  Gojko Buljat  Tomislav Anic  Ivan Zoricic  Zeljko Romic  Sven Seiwerth  Predrag Sikiric
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology, University of Zagreb Medical School, Salata 11, 10 000, Zagreb, Croatia.
Abstract:PURPOSE: Stable gastric pentadecapeptide BPC 157 accelerates the healing of a transected Achilles tendon and a transected quadriceps muscle. It may also be of clinical relevance as a systemic and local peptide treatment for crush injury of a major muscle, such as gastrocnemius muscle complex. BPC 157 is effective without a carrier, and it is presently undergoing trials for inflammatory bowel disease, and no toxicity has so far been reported. METHODS: In crushed rats (force delivered 0.727 Ns/cm(2)), BPC 157 was applied either intraperitoneally or locally, as a thin cream layer, immediately after injury (sacrifice at 2 h), and once a day for 14 days. RESULTS: BPC 157 improved muscle healing, macroscopically (less hematoma and edema, no post-injury leg contracture), microscopically, functionally, and also based on enzyme activity (creatine kinase, lactate dehydrogenase, aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase). CONCLUSION: BPC 157, at all investigated intervals, given locally or intraperitoneally, accelerated post-injury muscle healing and also helped to restore the full function.
Keywords:BPC 157  Crush injury  Peptide therapy  Muscle regeneration  Rat
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