A small peptide called HBHP delivered through the nose was shown to protect rat brains from stroke damage by directly binding to HMGB1, a protein that triggers inflammation after brain injury. Intranasal delivery before a stroke reduced infarct volume by up to 42% and improved neurological outcomes, while a scrambled version of the peptide had no effect. The direct binding of HBHP to HMGB1's A-box domain was confirmed biochemically, providing clear evidence of the mechanism.
Kim, Il-Doo; Shin, Joo-Hyun; Lee, Hye-Kyung; Jin, Yin-Chuan; Lee, Ja-Kyeong