GHRP-6
Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide-6, Growth hormone-releasing hexapeptide, His-D-Trp-Ala-Trp-D-Phe-Lys-NH2
Ghrelin receptor agonist hexarelin attenuates antinociceptive tolerance to morphine in rats.
Baser. Tayfun T; Ozdemir. Ercan E; Filiz. Ahmet Kemal AK; Taskiran. Ahmet Sevki AS; Gursoy. Sinan S
Key Findings
- Hexarelin (0.2 mg/kg) combined with morphine reduced the development of morphine tolerance in rats.
- The ghrelin receptor antagonist [d‑Lys3]‑GHRP‑6 (10 mg/kg) showed no significant effect on morphine tolerance.
- Co‑administration of hexarelin and morphine increased overall analgesic (pain‑relief) response.
Practical Outcomes
- For most biohackers this study offers limited direct use because it focuses on opioid pain management in animals, not on growth‑hormone release or longevity. Unless you are specifically researching opioid tolerance, the findings don’t suggest a new protocol for GHRP‑6 or hexarelin in typical health‑optimization routines.
Summary
In rats, giving the ghrelin‑like peptide hexarelin together with morphine made the pain‑killer work better and slowed down the usual loss of effect that happens with repeated doses. The ghrelin blocker [d‑Lys3]‑GHRP‑6 didn’t change morphine tolerance.
Abstract
Ghrelin, a peptide hormone released from the gastric endocrine glands, shows analgesic activity apart from its various physiological effects. Nevertheless, the effects of ghrelin receptor (GHS-R) agonists on morphine analgesia and tolerance have not yet been elucidated. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of the ghrelin receptor agonist hexarelin and antagonist [d-Lys3]-GHRP-6 on morphine antinociception and tolerance in rats. A total of 104 Wistar albino male adult rats (weighing approximately 220-240 g) were used in the experiments. To induce morphine tolerance, a three-day cumulative dose regimen was used in the rats. Then, randomly selected rats were evaluated for morphine tolerance on day 4. The analgesic effects of hexarelin (0.2 mg·kg<sup>-1</sup>), [d-Lys3]-GHRP-6 (10 mg·kg<sup>-1</sup>), and morphine (5 mg·kg<sup>-1</sup>) were measured at 30-min intervals (0, 30, 60, 90, and 120 min) by tail-flick and hot-plate analgesia tests. The findings suggest that hexarelin in combination with morphine attenuates analgesic tolerance to morphine. On the other hand, ghrelin receptor antagonist [d-Lys3]-GHRP-6 has no significant analgesic activity on the morphine tolerance in analgesia tests. Furthermore, co-administration of hexarelin and morphine increases the analgesic effect. In conclusion, these data indicate that administration of GHS-R agonist hexarelin with morphine enhances the antinociception and attenuates morphine tolerance.
Study Information
pubmed
2020
2020-09-05T00:00:00.000Z
10.1139/cjpp-2020-0218
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