A single injection of the alpha-MSH tripeptide fragment alpha-MSH(11-13) given shortly after traumatic brain injury in mice reduced secondary brain damage significantly. The treated mice had smaller injury volumes, and the peptide reduced the activation of microglial immune cells and cut the rate of neuron death via programmed cell death (apoptosis). Receptor levels for the peptide's target (MC1R) also rose threefold in the injured brain within 12 hours, suggesting the brain may upregulate its own receptors in response to injury.
Schaible, Eva-Verena; Steinsträßer, Arne; Jahn-Eimermacher, Antje; Luh, Clara; Sebastiani, Anne; Kornes, Frida; Pieter, Dana; Schäfer, Michael K; Engelhard, Kristin; Thal, Serge C