A new series of highly potent growth hormone-releasing peptides derived from ipamorelin.
Ankersen. M M; Johansen. N L NL; Madsen. K K; Hansen. B S BS; Raun. K K; Nielsen. K K KK; Thogersen. H H; Hansen. T K TK; Peschke. B B; Lau. J J; Lundt. B F BF; Andersen. P H PH
Key Findings
- A tetrapeptide (NNCâŻ26â0235) has similar inâvivo potency to ipamorelin, GHRPâ2, and GHRPâ6 in animal models.
- NNCâŻ26â0235 achieved roughly 10% oral bioavailability in dogs and raised basal GH levels >10âfold after an oral dose of ~2âŻmg/kg.
- A related tripeptide (NNCâŻ26â0323) showed higher oral bioavailability (â20% in rats) but lacked inâvivo GHâreleasing activity.
Practical Outcomes
- For biohackers, this study suggests that oral GHRPâlike peptides are feasible, but the current compounds are still experimental and only tested in animals. Until human safety and dosing data are available, the information is useful for understanding the direction of research rather than for immediate selfâadministration.
Summary
Scientists made new versions of the growthâhormoneâreleasing peptide ipamorelin that can be taken by mouth. One of them, called NNCâŻ26â0235, works as well as the classic GHRPâ2/6 in animals and shows about 10% oral bioavailability, meaning a small but measurable amount gets into the bloodstream when you swallow it.
Abstract
A new series of GH secretagogues derived from ipamorelin is described. In an attempt to obtain oral bioavailability, by reducing the size and the number of potential hydrogen-bonding sites of the compounds, a strategy using the peptidomimetic fragment 3-(aminomethyl)benzoic acid and sequential backbone N-methylations was applied. Several compounds from this series release GH with high in vitro potency and efficacy in a rat pituitary cell assay and high in vivo potency and efficacy in anesthetized rats. The tetrapeptide NNC 26-0235 (3-(aminomethyl)benzoyl-D-2Nal-N-Me-D-Phe-Lys-NH2) shows, following iv administration, comparable in vivo potency to ipamorelin, GHRP-2, and GHRP-6 with an ED50 in swine at 2 nmol/kg. NNC 26-0235 demonstrated a 10% oral bioavailability in dogs, and NNC 26-0235 and ipamorelin were able to increase basal GH level by more than 10-fold after oral administration of a dose of 1.8 and 2.7 mg/kg, respectively. The tripeptide NNC 26-0323 (3-(aminomethyl)benzoic acid-N-Me-D-2Nal-N-Me-D-Phe-ol) which showed moderate in vitro potency but lacked in vivo potency demonstrated a 20% oral bioavailability in rats.
Study Information
pubmed
1998
1998-09-10T00:00:00.000Z
10.1021/jm9801962