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GHRP-6

Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide-6, Growth hormone-releasing hexapeptide, His-D-Trp-Ala-Trp-D-Phe-Lys-NH2

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2016 pubmed 8 citations

Neuroprotective effect of epidermal growth factor plus growth hormone-releasing peptide-6 resembles hypothermia in experimental stroke.

Subirós. N N; Pérez-Saad. H H; Aldana. L L; Gibson. C L CL; Borgnakke. W S WS; Garcia-Del-Barco. D D

Key Findings

  • EGF + GHRP‑6 treatment led to neurological scores and brain‑damage (infarct) sizes that were comparable to those seen with hypothermia.
  • In both global (gerbil) and focal (rat) ischemia models, the peptide combo preserved hippocampal neuron density and improved survival.
  • The study provides pre‑clinical proof‑of‑concept that GHRP‑6, when paired with EGF, can act as a neuroprotectant.

Practical Outcomes

  • For biohackers, the data hint that GHRP‑6 might have brain‑protective benefits beyond its usual growth‑hormone effects, but the work is limited to animal models and uses EGF, a protein not readily self‑administered. It’s not yet a protocol you can safely try on yourself; further human research is needed before any real‑world application.

Summary

In rats and gerbils that had a stroke‑like injury, giving a mix of epidermal growth factor (EGF) and the peptide GHRP‑6 protected the brain about as well as cooling the animals down (hypothermia), which is a gold‑standard neuroprotective treatment in labs.

Abstract

Combined therapy with epidermal growth factor (EGF) and growth hormone-releasing peptide 6 (GHRP-6) in stroke models has accumulated evidence of neuroprotective effects from several studies, but needs further support before clinical translation. Comparing EGF + GHRP-6 to hypothermia, a gold neuroprotection standard, may contribute to this purpose. The aims of this study were to compare the neuroprotective effects of a combined therapy based on EGF + GHRP-6 with hypothermia in animal models of (a) global ischemia representing myocardial infarction and (b) focal brain ischemia representing ischemic stroke. (a) Global ischemia was induced in Mongolian gerbils by a 15-min occlusion of both carotid arteries, followed by reperfusion. (b) Focal brain ischemia was achieved by intracerebral injection of endothelin 1 in Wistar rats. In each experiment, three ischemic treatment groups - vehicle, EGF + GHRP-6, and hypothermia - were compared to each other and to a sham-operated control group. End points were survival, neurological scores, and infarct volume. (a) In global ischemia, neurological score at 48-72 h, infarct volume, and neuronal density of hippocampal CA1 zone in gerbils treated with EGF + GHRP-6 were similar to the hypothermia-treated group. (b) In focal ischemia, the neurologic score and infarct volume of rats receiving EGF + GHRP-6 were also similar to animals in the hypothermia group. With hypothermia being a good standard neuroprotectant reference, these results provide additional proof of principle for EGF and GHRP-6 co-administration as a potentially neuroprotective stroke therapy.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2016

Date

2016-09-26T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1080/01616412.2016.1235249

Citations

8

References

72