Immunomodulatory and neurotropic activities of synthetic peptides in a model of brain injury in rats

Treatment of consequences of traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains one of the current problems of medicine. To increase the effectiveness of treatment of post-traumatic complications, various drugs are recommended, including the peptide with neuromodulatory activity Semax.The present study aims to de...

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Main Authors: N. B. Serebryanaya, S. N. Shanin, T. A. Filatenkova, E. E. Fomicheva, A. S. Komlev, O. V. Shamova
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Published: St. Petersburg branch of the Russian Association of Allergologists and Clinical Immunologists 2023-06-01
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description Treatment of consequences of traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains one of the current problems of medicine. To increase the effectiveness of treatment of post-traumatic complications, various drugs are recommended, including the peptide with neuromodulatory activity Semax.The present study aims to determine the presence of neuro- and immunoprotective properties of the synthetic peptide PR5, composed of fragments of proline-rich antimicrobial peptides.The work was performed on male Wistar rats weighing 300-350 g. The “falling weight” model of mechanical brain injury was used, which mainly causes diffuse brain damage. The synthesized peptide PR5, composed of fragments of known proline-rich peptides of animal neutrophils, and the peptide preparation Semax in the form of a 1% aqueous solution were used. The drugs were administered intranasally 1 hour after TBI, then twice a day for 4 days at a dose of 100 mg/kg body weight. Control animals received physiological saline in the same regimen as the peptide preparations.TBI led to a significant decrease in body weight, but in rats receiving the peptide preparation Semax, the decrease in body weight was significantly less than in control animals, and the PR5 preparation completely prevented the decrease in body weight after TBI. After TBI, the proliferative activity of lymphocytes was suppressed and the cytotoxicity of NK cells decreased. In animals treated with peptide preparations, there was no significant suppression of NK cell cytotoxicity, and the proliferative activity of lymphocytes was restored to the level of control animals by day 14 after TBI. Both peptide preparations used contributed to higher locomotor activity, and in animals treated with the PR5 peptide, this type of activity reached the parameters of control animals. The reduction in freezing duration in groups treated with peptide preparations indicates the presence of a sedative effect.The peptide preparation PR5 was active in this series of experiments, showing immunotropic and neuroprotective activity comparable to the Semax preparation. Further studies aimed at confirming the identified types of activity of the peptide preparation PR5 may justify its prospects for clinical use as a new nootropic agent.
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spelling doaj-art-bc6df2a0e60f4763ae3ab4b3f68b9feb2025-08-04T14:30:41ZrusSt. Petersburg branch of the Russian Association of Allergologists and Clinical ImmunologistsМедицинская иммунология1563-06252313-741X2023-06-0125370971410.15789/1563-0625-IAN-27541688Immunomodulatory and neurotropic activities of synthetic peptides in a model of brain injury in ratsN. B. Serebryanaya0S. N. Shanin1T. A. Filatenkova2E. E. Fomicheva3A. S. Komlev4O. V. Shamova5Institute of Experimental MedicineInstitute of Experimental MedicineInstitute of Experimental MedicineInstitute of Experimental MedicineInstitute of Experimental MedicineInstitute of Experimental MedicineTreatment of consequences of traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains one of the current problems of medicine. To increase the effectiveness of treatment of post-traumatic complications, various drugs are recommended, including the peptide with neuromodulatory activity Semax.The present study aims to determine the presence of neuro- and immunoprotective properties of the synthetic peptide PR5, composed of fragments of proline-rich antimicrobial peptides.The work was performed on male Wistar rats weighing 300-350 g. The “falling weight” model of mechanical brain injury was used, which mainly causes diffuse brain damage. The synthesized peptide PR5, composed of fragments of known proline-rich peptides of animal neutrophils, and the peptide preparation Semax in the form of a 1% aqueous solution were used. The drugs were administered intranasally 1 hour after TBI, then twice a day for 4 days at a dose of 100 mg/kg body weight. Control animals received physiological saline in the same regimen as the peptide preparations.TBI led to a significant decrease in body weight, but in rats receiving the peptide preparation Semax, the decrease in body weight was significantly less than in control animals, and the PR5 preparation completely prevented the decrease in body weight after TBI. After TBI, the proliferative activity of lymphocytes was suppressed and the cytotoxicity of NK cells decreased. In animals treated with peptide preparations, there was no significant suppression of NK cell cytotoxicity, and the proliferative activity of lymphocytes was restored to the level of control animals by day 14 after TBI. Both peptide preparations used contributed to higher locomotor activity, and in animals treated with the PR5 peptide, this type of activity reached the parameters of control animals. The reduction in freezing duration in groups treated with peptide preparations indicates the presence of a sedative effect.The peptide preparation PR5 was active in this series of experiments, showing immunotropic and neuroprotective activity comparable to the Semax preparation. Further studies aimed at confirming the identified types of activity of the peptide preparation PR5 may justify its prospects for clinical use as a new nootropic agent.https://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/2754regulatory peptidestraumatic brain injurystresslymphocyte activitybehavioral testsneurotropic effect
spellingShingle N. B. Serebryanaya
S. N. Shanin
T. A. Filatenkova
E. E. Fomicheva
A. S. Komlev
O. V. Shamova
Immunomodulatory and neurotropic activities of synthetic peptides in a model of brain injury in rats
Медицинская иммунология
regulatory peptides
traumatic brain injury
stress
lymphocyte activity
behavioral tests
neurotropic effect
title Immunomodulatory and neurotropic activities of synthetic peptides in a model of brain injury in rats
title_full Immunomodulatory and neurotropic activities of synthetic peptides in a model of brain injury in rats
title_fullStr Immunomodulatory and neurotropic activities of synthetic peptides in a model of brain injury in rats
title_full_unstemmed Immunomodulatory and neurotropic activities of synthetic peptides in a model of brain injury in rats
title_short Immunomodulatory and neurotropic activities of synthetic peptides in a model of brain injury in rats
title_sort immunomodulatory and neurotropic activities of synthetic peptides in a model of brain injury in rats
topic regulatory peptides
traumatic brain injury
stress
lymphocyte activity
behavioral tests
neurotropic effect
url https://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/2754
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