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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

Ghrelin-Induced Enhancement of Vasopressin and Oxytocin Secretion in Rat Neurohypophyseal Cell Cultures.

Gálfi. M M; Radács. M M; Molnár. Zs Z; Budai. I I; Tóth. G G; Pósa. A A; Kupai. K K; Szalai. Z Z; Szabó. R R; Molnár. H A HA; Gardi. J J; László. Ferenc A FA; Varga. Cs C

Key Findings

  • Ghrelin increases vasopressin and oxytocin secretion from rat neurohypophyseal cells.
  • Oxytocin release rises more than vasopressin after ghrelin exposure.
  • A ghrelin‑receptor antagonist (D‑Lys3‑GHRP‑6) blocks the hormone boost when administered before ghrelin, but not after.

Practical Outcomes

  • For GHRP‑6 users, the study hints that the peptide might affect water retention and social/mood states via vasopressin and oxytocin. Because the data are from rat cells, real‑world effects in humans are uncertain, so monitor fluid balance and any mood changes when experimenting with GHRP‑6.

Summary

In rat pituitary cell cultures, adding ghrelin (the hormone that GHRP-6 mimics) boosted the release of two other hormones—vasopressin, which controls water balance, and oxytocin, which influences social behavior. The boost was stronger for oxytocin, and it could be stopped by a ghrelin‑receptor blocker if given first.

Abstract

The effects of ghrelin on vasopressin and oxytocin secretion were studied in 13-14-day cell cultures of isolated rat neurohypophyseal tissue. The vasopressin and oxytocin contents of the supernatant were determined by radioimmunoassay after a 1- or 2-h incubation. Significantly increased levels of vasopressin and oxytocin production were detected in the cell culture media following ghrelin administration, depending on the ghrelin doses. The oxytocin level proved to be more elevated than that of vasopressin. The increase of vasopressin and oxytocin secretion could be totally blocked by previous administration of the ghrelin receptor antagonist ([D-Lys<sup>3</sup>]-growth hormone-releasing peptide-6). Application of the ghrelin receptor antagonist after ghrelin administration proved ineffective. The results indicate that vasopressin and oxytocin release is influenced directly by the ghrelin system, and the effects of ghrelin on vasopressin and oxytocin secretion from the neurohypophyseal tissue in rats can occur at the level of the posterior pituitary. Our observations lend support to the view that neurohypophysis contains ghrelin receptors.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2016

Date

2016-10-17T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1007/s12031-016-0850-4