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Sermorelin

GHRH (1-29), GRF 1-29 NH2, Sermorelin acetate

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Studies 223
Trials 41
Score 1
1991 pubmed 10 citations

Ovarian role in the modulation of pituitary responsiveness to growth hormone-releasing hormone in rats.

Aguilar. E E; Pinilla. L L

Key Findings

  • GH response to GHRH varies across the estrous cycle, highest in diestrus and lowest in proestrus
  • Both intact and ovariectomized rats respond to GHRH after day 30, but not at day 30
  • Ovariectomy performed later (day 83) reduces pituitary responsiveness to GHRH more than early ovariectomy (day 23)
  • Pituitary GH content increases with age similarly in both ovariectomized and control rats

Practical Outcomes

  • If you’re a woman using sermorelin, the menstrual cycle phase might subtly affect its effectiveness, with potentially lower GH spikes during the follicular phase. However, because the data come from rats, any timing tweaks are speculative and should be approached cautiously.

Summary

In rats, the ability of the pituitary gland to release growth hormone after a GHRH (sermorelin) injection changes with the female reproductive cycle and with removal of the ovaries. The response is strongest during the diestrus phase and weakest during proestrus, and cutting out the ovaries later in life reduces the response more than doing it early. These findings hint that female hormones can influence how well GHRH works, but the study is in animals and doesn’t give direct guidance for people.

Abstract

The influence of ovarian function on the pituitary responsiveness to growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) was studied by measuring GH levels in serum before and after the injection of GHRH 1-29 NH2 (5 micrograms/kg i.v.) in female Wistar rats under sodium pentobarbital anesthesia (50 mg/kg i.p.). In the first experiment, GHRH was administered to 90-day-old females in different phases of the estrous cycle (in the morning and afternoon of proestrus and in the morning of estrus, diestrus 1 and diestrus 2). In the second experiment, females were ovariectomized or sham-operated on day 23 and analyzed on days 30, 45, 60 and 90. Pituitary growth hormone (GH) content in females ovariectomized or sham-operated on day 23 was also analyzed at different ages. In the third experiment, females ovariectomized or sham-operated on day 83 were tested on day 90. Results showed that (a) pituitary responsiveness to GHRH changes throughout the estrous cycle is maximal in diestrus and minimal in proestrus; (b) GHRH stimulated GH secretion in intact and ovariectomized females on days 45, 60 and 90, but not on day 30; (c) the age increase of GH responsiveness to GHRH administration was slightly reduced in animals ovariectomized on day 23; (e) the age increase of pituitary GH content was similar in control and ovariectomized females; and (d) ovariectomy on day 83 reduced pituitary responsiveness to GHRH more effectively than ovariectomy on day 23.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

1991

Date

1991-07-01T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1159/000125889

Citations

10