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/cm2), 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: CONCLUSION:
BPC 157, at all investigated intervals, given locally or intraperitoneally, accelerated post-injury muscle healing and also helped to restore the full function.
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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 |
Journal | Surgery today
(Surg Today)
Vol. 38
Issue 8
Pg. 716-25
( 2008)
ISSN: 0941-1291 [Print] Japan |
PMID | 18668315
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
- Peptide Fragments
- Proteins
- BPC 157
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Topics |
- Achilles Tendon
(drug effects, injuries, physiopathology)
- Animals
- Male
- Peptide Fragments
(pharmacology)
- Proteins
(pharmacology)
- Random Allocation
- Rats
- Rats, Wistar
- Recovery of Function
- Statistics, Nonparametric
- Stress, Mechanical
- Tendon Injuries
(drug therapy, physiopathology)
- Wound Healing
(drug effects, physiology)
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