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Tesamorelin

Egrifta, TH9507

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Studies 64
Trials 24
Score 2
2011 pubmed 5 citations

Relationship of adiponectin to endogenous GH pulse secretion parameters in response to stimulation with a growth hormone releasing factor.

Makimura. H H; Stanley. T L TL; Chen. C Y CY; Branch. K L KL; Grinspoon. S K SK

Key Findings

  • Total adiponectin correlated positively with several GH pulse parameters (peak area, basal secretion, total production).
  • Two weeks of tesamorelin increased endogenous GH release and IGF‑1 but did not significantly alter total or HMW adiponectin.
  • The lack of adiponectin change was consistent across normal‑weight, overweight, and obese participants.

Practical Outcomes

  • For biohackers, a short (2‑week) tesamorelin protocol is unlikely to improve adiponectin‑related metabolic benefits. If the goal is to raise adiponectin, longer‑term GH modulation or other strategies (e.g., weight loss, exercise, diet) may be needed. Tesamorelin can still be used to raise GH/IGF‑1, but expect no immediate impact on adiponectin levels.

Summary

In a small study of 13 men, boosting the body's own growth hormone with tesamorelin for two weeks raised GH and IGF‑1 levels but did not change either total or high‑molecular‑weight adiponectin, a hormone linked to insulin sensitivity. While GH pulses were strongly linked to baseline adiponectin levels, short‑term GH stimulation didn't move the needle.

Abstract

Obesity is associated with both reduced growth hormone (GH) and adiponectin. However, the relationship between adiponectin and parameters of endogenous GH secretion remains unknown. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between total and high molecular weight (HMW) adiponectin and parameters of endogenous pulsatile GH secretion and the effects of tesamorelin, a synthetic GH releasing hormone (GHRH(1-44)), on total and HMW adiponectin. A 2-week interventional study with tesamorelin was conducted at an academic medical center in 13 men with BMI 20-35 kg/m(2). Overnight frequent blood sampling and measurement of total and HMW adiponectin at baseline and after treatment were performed to assess the effects of augmenting endogenous pulsatile GH secretion. Total, but not HMW, adiponectin was positively associated with log(10)Peak GH area (r=+0.73; P=0.005), basal GH secretion (r=+0.67; P=0.01), and total GH production (r=+0.57; P=0.04), but was not associated with the number of secretion events (P=0.85). Two-week treatment with tesamorelin increased endogenous GH release and IGF-1, but neither total (change -0.16±0.64; P=0.40), nor HMW (change +0.03±0.70; P=0.87) adiponectin changed significantly with treatment. Sub-analyses in overweight and obese men yielded similar results. Our study demonstrates a strong relationship between specific parameters of endogenous GH pulsatility and adiponectin. However, short-term augmentation of GH pulsatility over 2-weeks does not change adiponectin. Therefore, the relationship between GH and adiponectin is most likely mediated by specific covariates related to adiposity or other factors.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2011

Date

2011-04-30T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1016/j.ghir.2011.03.009

Citations

5

References

24