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Growth hormone secretagogue

Growth hormone secretagogues or GH secretagogues (GHSs) are a class of drugs which act as secretagogues of growth hormone (GH). They include agonists of the ghrelin/growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR), such as ghrelin (lenomorelin), pralmorelin (GHRP-2), GHRP-6, examorelin (hexarelin), ipamorelin, and ibutamoren (MK-677), and agonists of the growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor (GHRHR), such as growth hormone-releasing hormone, CJC-1295, sermorelin, and tesamorelin.

GHRH receptor agonists
PeptideGHRH (Somatocrinin, GRF, GHRF) • CJC-1295 (DAC:GRF) • Modified GRF (1-29) (CJC without DAC) • DumorelinRismorelinSermorelin (Geref, Gerel; GHRH (1-29)) • SomatorelinTesamorelin (Egrifta) ==Ghrelin (GHS) receptor agonists==
Ghrelin (GHS) receptor agonists
PeptideGhrelin (Lenomorelin, GHRL) • GHRP-1GHRP-2 (Pralmorelin; GHRP Kaken 100; GHRP-2; KP-102, GPA-748, WAY-GPA-748) • GHRP-3GHRP-4GHRP-5GHRP-6 (SKF-110679) • AlexamorelinExamorelin (hexarelin; EP-23905, MF-6003) • Ipamorelin (NNC 26-0161) • Relamorelin (RM-131, BIM-28131, BIM-28163) • Tabimorelin (NN-703) Non-peptideAdenosineAnamorelin (ONO-7643, RC-1291, ST-1291) • Capromorelin (CP-424391) • Ibutamoren (MK-677, MK-0677, L-163191, LUM-201) • Macimorelin (AEZS-130, JMV 1843) • SM-130686 Note that while ulimorelin is a ghrelin receptor agonist, it is not a GHS as it is peripherally selective and has little or no effect on GH secretion. Likewise, Adenosine is capable of eliciting hunger response as a ghrelin agonist but has little to no effect on GH secretion. == See also ==
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