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The Scoop on Peptides
  • The Scoop on Peptides

Michael Q. Pugliese, B.S. L.E. Circadia by Dr
Pugliese, Inc Reading, Pa
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What are Peptides?
  • What is a Peptide?

A peptide is a chemical compound composed of
amino acids linked in amide bonds.
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Here is a simple peptide.
Here is a simple peptide.
Alanine-histidine (makes carnosine)
Now we must join them in a peptide linkage.
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First, lets look at an amino acid.
Carboxyl
Amine
.
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Formation of a peptide bond.
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Peptide Bond
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Polypeptides and Proteins
Two or more amino acids linked together form a
polypeptide
A tetra peptide
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peptides make proteins
Peptides make proteins.
Amino group
A 38 amino acid chain protein
Carboxyl group
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How Peptides React with Cells
  • Peptides must have a specific receptor on a cell
    to be able to react with the cell.
  • They are water soluble and cannot enter the cell.
  • Their signal is transmitted to the DNA.

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Peptide
Peptide receptor
Signal sent to DNA
Signal enter nucleus and reacts with DNA
DNA
Action
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Making Fake Peptides
  • If you tie up a peptide receptor you prevent the
    real peptide from binding to it.
  • This way you can stop certain biological
    function.
  • Example here is how we stop melanin production.

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Stopping MSH
  • MSH is melanin stimulating hormone, a peptide.

The fake peptide blocks the receptor. The
melanocyte can not be stimulated to make melanin
Fake MSH Peptide
Melanocyte
Real MSH Peptide
Nucleus
MSH Receptor
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Some Common Peptide Hormones
  • Anterior Pituitary (adenohypophysis)
  • Growth Hormone (GH)
  • Thyrotropin, thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)
  • Corticotropin, adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
  • Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
  • Luteinizing hormone (LH)
  • Prolactin

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..and a few more hormones
  • Posterior Pituitary (neurohypophysis)
  • Vasopressin, antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
  • Oxytocin
  • Intermediate Pituitary
  • Melanocyte stimilating hormone (MSH)

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Lets Summarize!
  • A peptide is a molecule composed of amino acids
    in a certain sequence.
  • Many peptides are hormones.
  • Peptides must bind to receptors on the cell to
    have a specific cellular action,
  • Peptides have many bodily functions.

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Peptides in Skin Care
  • Peptides are used to increase collagen.
  • Build extracellular matrix molecules
  • Inhibit catecholamines.
  • Stimulate fibroblast growth
  • Stimulate growth of keratinocytes

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Some Current Peptides
  • Matrixyl- consists of two peptides, a
    pentapeptide attached to a fatty acid called
    palmitoyl oligopeptide and palmitoyl tetrapeptide
  • Argireline- acetyl hexapeptide
  • Syn-Ake
  • Copper peptide- a tripeptide with the amino acid
    bond to copper.

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Matrixyl
  • Believed to induce fibroblasts to produce
  • collagen and elastin and GAGs.
  • Must be used at 3-8 level.
  • Effective around eye area, a thin skin.

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Argireline
  • Inhibits catecholamines and protects cells from
    breaking down.
  • Used at 3 to 8 level
  • Seems to be most effective around the eye

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Skin Treated with 10 Argireline
Day 0 (No treatment)
Day 30 Treated 10 Argireline
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Copper Peptide
  • Most effective in wound healing.
  • Products are all blue.
  • Copper can increase free radicals
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