Literature DB >> 2004615

On the actions of the growth hormone-releasing hexapeptide, GHRP.

C Y Bowers1, A O Sartor, G A Reynolds, T M Badger.   

Abstract

GH-releasing peptide (His-DTrp-Ala-Trp-DPhe-Lys-NH2 or GHRP) releases GH by a unique and complementary dual site of action on the hypothalamus and pituitary. These effects are mediated via non-GH-releasing hormone (non-GHRH) and nonopiate receptors in rats. Select types of opiates are known to release GH by a hypothalamic site of action, and thus, the dermorphin heptapeptide and benzomorphan opiate agonist 2549 used in this study presumably act on the hypothalamus to release GH. Neither dermorphin nor 2549 released GH or augmented the GH responses of GHRP or GHRH in vitro by a direct pituitary action, while GHRH antiserum inhibited the GH response of both dermorphin and 2549 in vivo. Evidence indicates that these opiates and GHRP administered together synergistically release GH, demonstrating the independent action(s) of GHRP and the opiates. Present data indicate that one of the major differences in the actions of dermorphin, 2549, and GHRP is the inhibition of somatostatin (SRIF) release by the opiates but not by GHRP. Although the actions of dermorphin, 2549, and GHRP on GH release are GHRH dependent, release of endogenous GHRH does not explain how GH is released synergistically by the combination of these peptides. It is proposed that dermorphin/2549 synergistically release GH with GHRP or GHRH because these opiates inhibit SRIF release. Since the GHRP plus GHRH synergistic GH release was not explained by inhibition of SRIF or stimulation of GHRH, an alternative mechanism is proposed to explain how GHRP synergistically release GH in combination with GHRH. The complementary, rather dramatic synergistic interaction of GHRP, GHRH, and dermorphin or GHRP, GHRH, and 2549 in releasing GH again strongly supports the independent actions of these compounds.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2004615     DOI: 10.1210/endo-128-4-2027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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