GHK-Cu
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GHK-Cu
Copper Tripeptide-1 — Regenerative, Anti-Inflammatory, and Gene-Modulating Research Peptide
GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide-1) is a naturally occurring human plasma tripeptide (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine) with a strong affinity for copper (II) ions. Identified in 1973 as a wound-healing modulator, GHK-Cu has since emerged as a key molecule in tissue regeneration, stem-cell activation, anti-inflammatory signaling, and epigenetic gene modulation.
In experimental settings, GHK-Cu has demonstrated the ability to:
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Activate regenerative gene pathways
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Enhance collagen synthesis and remodeling
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Modulate inflammation via cytokine suppression
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Improve cellular repair after oxidative stress
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Support angiogenesis, fibroblast function, and extracellular-matrix turnover
Its broad transcriptomic influence—affecting over 4,000 genes in human cells—makes it a powerful research tool for investigating mechanisms of tissue repair, aging, and organ protection.
Specifications
Synonyms: Copper Tripeptide-1, GHK-Cu, Gly-His-Lys-Cu²⁺
Molecular formula: C₁₄H₂₄N₆O₄ · Cu
Molecular weight: 340.9 g/mol
Class: Regenerative copper-binding tripeptide
Primary research domains: Tissue repair, wound healing, anti-inflammatory signaling, fibrosis, angiogenesis, skin biology, hair-follicle regeneration, neuroprotection
Mechanism of Action — Copper Mobilization & Regenerative Signaling
1. High-Affinity Copper Binding
GHK serves as a high-affinity carrier for Cu²⁺, enabling controlled copper delivery to injured tissues.
Copper binding triggers:
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Activation of lysyl oxidase, essential for collagen cross-linking
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Modulation of HIF-1α and angiogenesis signaling
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Stimulation of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and antioxidant responses
2. Gene Expression Modulation (Transcriptomic Remodeling)
A landmark systems-biology analysis revealed that GHK-Cu can upregulate 31% of human genes associated with tissue repair while downregulating inflammatory and fibrotic pathways.
Research shows activation of genes involved in:
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Collagen I & III synthesis
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Integrins, ECM remodeling enzymes
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Nerve regeneration and axonal repair
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Antioxidant defense
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Anti-cancer and anti-senescence pathways
This makes GHK-Cu a valuable model compound for studying epigenetic regulation of healing processes.
3. Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Fibrotic Pathways
In vitro and animal studies demonstrate GHK-Cu:
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Reduces TNF-α, IL-1β, and inflammatory prostaglandins
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Suppresses TGF-β–driven fibrosis
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Inhibits NF-κB activation
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Decreases oxidative stress markers
These mechanisms are key for research involving chronic inflammation, aging, and scar modulation.
4. Angiogenesis and Wound-Healing Research
GHK-Cu enhances:
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Endothelial cell migration
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Fibroblast proliferation
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Keratinocyte function
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Collagen matrix organization
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Neovascularization of healing tissue
This profile makes it ideal for exploring skin, tendon, ligament, and vascular repair.
GHK-Cu in Skin, Hair, and Aging Research
Skin Biology & Collagen Remodeling
Multiple studies show increases in:
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Collagen types I and III
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Dermal glycosaminoglycan production
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Elastin and integrin expression
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Reduction in UV-induced damage
GHK-Cu is widely used as a research model for cutaneous regeneration and anti-aging signaling.
Hair Follicle & Stem-Cell Activity
GHK-Cu has shown:
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Stimulation of dermal papilla cell proliferation
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Upregulation of Wnt and BMP signaling
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Enhanced follicular angiogenesis
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Protection against DHT-induced damage in vitro
These findings support its role as a hair-growth research peptide.
GHK-Cu in Organ Protection, Lung and Nervous System Studies
Lung Injury and COPD Models
GHK-Cu has been shown to:
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Reduce inflammatory infiltrates
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Improve antioxidant enzyme activity
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Reverse gene signatures associated with emphysema
Neuroprotective Effects
In rodent models:
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Restores neuronal function after ischemic injury
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Enhances synaptic repair signaling
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Reduces oxidative mitochondrial damage
GHK-Cu is thus useful for studying neuroregeneration and oxidative-stress–related CNS disorders.
Other Experimental Applications
Researchers also utilize GHK-Cu in:
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Fibrosis models (skin, liver, lung)
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Anti-cancer gene expression studies
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Metabolic stress response
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Copper metabolism and transport
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Senescence and longevity research
Its broad biochemical effects make GHK-Cu a uniquely versatile research compound.
Research Use Only – Important Notice
This GHK-Cu 50 mg product is supplied exclusively for laboratory research purposes.
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Not for human or veterinary use
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Not for diagnostic, therapeutic, or cosmetic applications
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Intended only for controlled in vitro and in vivo experimental models
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Descriptions above summarize findings from preclinical and mechanistic studies, not medical claims or usage guidelines
References
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Pickart L, et al. The human tri-peptide GHK and tissue remodeling. J Biomater Sci Polym Ed.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23982867/ -
Pickart L, Vasquez-Soltero JM, Margolina A. GHK-Cu may counteract the pathology of COPD and emphysema: a systems biology approach. Int J COPD.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4717160/ -
Maquart FX, et al. Stimulation of collagen synthesis by copper peptide in fibroblast cultures. Biochem Pharmacol.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2413941/ -
Hong Y, et al. Protective effects of GHK-Cu peptide against UV-induced damage in human keratinocytes. Mol Med Rep.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24920351/ -
Ahmed S, et al. GHK-Cu modulates inflammatory gene expression via NF-κB suppression. Inflammopharmacology.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30604088/ -
Takahashi T, et al. GHK-Cu induces proliferation and angiogenesis in endothelial cells. J Dermatol Sci.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9530645/ -
Zhang L, et al. Gene expression signature reversal by GHK in aging skin. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33204021/











