CAS Number |
86168-78-7 |
Molar Mass |
3,358.04 g/mol |
Amino Acid Sequence |
Tyr-Ala-Asp-Ala-Ile-Phe-Thr-Asn-Ser-Tyr-Arg-Lys-Val-Leu-Gly-Gln-Leu-Ser-Ala-Arg-Lys-Leu-Leu-Gln-Asp-Ile-Met-Ser-Arg |
Synonyms |
GRF (1-29), GHRH (1-29), Growth hormone-releasing factor (1-29) |
Solubility |
Water-soluble |
Organoleptic Profile |
White to off-white powder |
Composition |
Lyophilized powder – requires reconstitution |
How does Sermorelin work?
Sermorelin binds to and activates the growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor (GHRHR) in the anterior pituitary gland, stimulating the synthesis and release of growth hormone (GH). GH plays a crucial role in promoting growth, cell reproduction, and cell regeneration. It also stimulates the production of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) in the liver and other tissues, which mediates many of the growth-promoting effects of GH.Sermorelin has been shown to increase GH levels in a pulsatile manner, mimicking the natural pattern of GH secretion. This pulsatile release is essential for maintaining the sensitivity of the GHRHR and preventing desensitization, which can occur with continuous exposure to GH or GHRH.In addition to its effects on GH secretion, sermorelin has been found to have direct effects on various tissues, including the brain, heart, and immune system. It has been shown to promote the proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells, improve cardiovascular function, and modulate immune responses.
Benefits
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Increases growth hormone levels Sermorelin has been shown to effectively increase GH levels in both children and adults with growth hormone deficiency. In a study by Prakash and Goa (1999), sermorelin significantly increased GH levels and improved growth velocity in children with idiopathic growth hormone deficiency.
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Improves body composition Sermorelin has been found to improve body composition by increasing lean body mass and reducing body fat. In a study by Khorram et al. (1997), elderly men treated with sermorelin experienced a significant increase in lean body mass and a decrease in body fat compared to placebo.
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Enhances sleep quality Sermorelin has been shown to improve sleep quality and increase slow-wave sleep, which is essential for tissue repair and growth. In a study by Steiger et al. (1992), sermorelin increased slow-wave sleep and improved sleep quality in elderly subjects.
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Promotes wound healing Sermorelin has been found to promote wound healing by stimulating the proliferation and migration of keratinocytes and fibroblasts. In a study by Robson et al. (1999), sermorelin accelerated wound healing in a rat model of impaired wound healing.
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Neuroprotective effects Sermorelin has been shown to have neuroprotective effects and promote the proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells. In a study by Devesa et al. (2021), sermorelin improved cognitive function and reduced neuroinflammation in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease.
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Cardiovascular benefits Sermorelin has been found to improve cardiovascular function by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation. In a study by Kanashiro-Takeuchi et al. (2010), sermorelin improved left ventricular function and reduced myocardial fibrosis in a rat model of heart failure.
Side Effects
Sermorelin is generally well-tolerated, and side effects are rare. The most common side effects reported include
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Injection site reactions (pain, redness, swelling)
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Headache
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Dizziness
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Flushing
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Nausea
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Hyperactivity (in children)
These side effects are usually mild and transient. Serious side effects, such as allergic reactions, are extremely rare.
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