ghs-r1a
2 articles tagged with ‘ghs-r1a’

Hexarelin: Potent GH Secretagogue Mechanisms and Research
Hexarelin, a synthetic hexapeptide developed in Italy in the early 1990s, stands out for its strong growth hormone pulse amplification among GHRP compounds. Research highlights its action on GHS-R1a receptors and unique cardioprotective effects via CD36 binding, independent of GH release. Studies like Ghigo et al. (1994) and Muccioli et al. (2001) document its potency and distinct pathways, making it valuable for GH axis and cardiac research.

Synergistic Growth Hormone Effects of Sermorelin and Ipamorelin Blend
Research peptides Sermorelin and Ipamorelin may work together to boost growth hormone release from pituitary cells through distinct pathways. Sermorelin mimics the active part of natural GHRH, while Ipamorelin targets GHS-R1a receptors selectively. Laboratory studies indicate this combination could produce higher hGH peaks than either alone, with potential anabolic benefits via IGF-1.