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Sermorelin

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

A synthetic 29-amino acid analog of growth hormone-releasing hormone that stimulates pituitary gland to release growth hormone.

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Studies 223
Trials 41
Formula C149H246N44O42S
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pubmed 1988

Use of osmotic pumps for subcutaneous infusion of growth hormone-releasing factors in steers and wethers.

Wheaton. J E JE; al-Raheem. S N SN; Godfredson. J A JA; Dorn. J M JM; Wong. E A EA; Vale. W W; Rivie...

Osmotic pumps were evaluated for 7-d delivery of growth hormone-releasing factor (GRF). In Exp. 1, 12 steers weighing 253 kg received hGRF(1-29)NH2 in H2O at rates of 0, 3, 30 and 300 pmol.h-1.kg-1. Pumps were implanted s.c. on d 0 and removed at 1200 on d 7. Blood samples were drawn at 20-min intervals from 0800 to 1200 on d -1, 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9. Growth hormone levels were not altered by GRF treatment (P greater than .05). Solubility and volume limitations render hGRF(1-29)NH2 delivery via osmotic pumps problematical. Flow rate and duration of release of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO):H2) (1:1) from osmotic pumps incubated in vivo and in vitro were found to be consistent with manufacturer's specifications. Two hGRF(1-29) analogues, Ro23-7863 and 4SG-29, were dissolved in DMSO:H2O. In Exp. 2, six 222-kg steers had pumps implanted and blood samples were taken as in Exp. 1. Three steers received each analogue at a rate of 300 pmol.h-1.kg-1. Analogues had similar GH-releasing ability and GH levels differed (P less than 0.001) among days, being approximately fourfold higher on d 3, 5 and 7 than on d -1, 1 and 9. Residual analogue solutions retained full bioactivity after 7-d implantation, and in vitro biopotencies of Ro23-7863 and 4SG-29 were similar (Exp. 3). In Exp. 4, 15 wethers (means = 31.3 kg) received osmotic pumps delivering 0, 3, 15, 75 and 300 pmol.h-1.kg-1 Ro23-7863 in DMSO:H2O for 7 d. Lambs were bled at 0800 and 1400 from d -1 to 8. The latter two doses increased (P less than .01) mean GH levels 2.7- and 4.3-fold over those in control animals during the treatment period. Results demonstrate that increased GH secretion can be elicited in steers and wethers for 1 wk by continuous s.c. infusion of GRF analogues utilizing osmotic pumps.

pubmed 1989

[Sequential infusion of GHRH 1-29NH2, LHRH and TRH for evaluating the hypophyseal reserve. Comparison with Politest].

Grossi. A A; Barbetti. F F; Bulletta. C C; Ciampalini. P P; Jaffrain-Rea. M L ML; Tamburrano. G G

The study compares different hormone‑challenge tests to see how well they assess pituitary function in patients with pituitary lesions and healthy volunteers. It shows that adding GHRH (the same peptide in sermorelin) to a standard test changes thyroid‑stimulating hormone levels but doesn’t improve growth hormone responses compared to the classic test.

pubmed 2007

Alterations of EGFR/HER, angiogenesis and apoptosis pathways after therapy with antagonists of growth hormone releasing hormone and bombesin in non-small cell lung cancer.

Kanashiro. Celia A CA; Schally. Andrew V AV; Zarandi. Marta M; Hammann. Brian D BD; Varga. Jozsef L...

In a mouse study, drugs that block growth‑hormone‑releasing hormone (GHRH) and bombesin reduced the size of lung cancer tumors by interfering with growth‑factor and blood‑vessel pathways. These compounds are antagonists, not the GHRH‑stimulating peptide sermorelin that biohackers sometimes use, and the work was done in cancer‑bearing mice, not in healthy people.