GHRP-6

GHRP-6 is a synthetic peptide that stimulates growth hormone release, supporting tissue repair and regeneration.

Not FDA Approved Emerging Research
Reviewed by Peptide Treatments Medical Advisory Board (Medical Advisory Board) 1 min read

GHRP-6: At a Glance

GHRP-6 acts on the pituitary gland to increase the secretion of growth hormone.

  • Promotes tissue repair
  • Enhances muscle growth
  • Increased appetite
Not FDA Approved Emerging Research

What is GHRP-6?

GHRP-6, or Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide-6, is a synthetic peptide that belongs to a class of growth hormone secretagogues. It is designed to stimulate the secretion of growth hormone from the pituitary gland, leading to various regenerative and anabolic effects. Originally developed to treat growth hormone deficiencies, GHRP-6 is now being explored for its potential benefits in regenerative medicine, including tissue repair and muscle growth.

Mechanism of Action

GHRP-6 functions by binding to the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR) in the pituitary gland, which triggers the release of growth hormone into the bloodstream. This hormone then acts on various tissues, promoting cell growth, repair, and metabolism. By enhancing the body’s natural growth hormone production, GHRP-6 supports the regeneration of tissues and improves muscle mass and strength.

Clinical Applications

GHRP-6 is primarily used for its ability to increase growth hormone levels, making it beneficial for individuals with growth hormone deficiencies. In the context of regenerative medicine, it is being investigated for its potential to accelerate healing and recovery from injuries, enhance muscle growth and performance, and support overall tissue health. Additionally, GHRP-6 may have applications in anti-aging therapies due to its role in promoting cell regeneration.

Safety & Side Effects

While GHRP-6 is generally considered safe, it may cause certain side effects in some individuals. The most common side effect is an increase in appetite, which can lead to weight gain if not managed. Other potential side effects include temporary water retention and joint pain. As with any peptide therapy, it is essential to use GHRP-6 under the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider to ensure its safety and efficacy for your specific condition.

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References

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    Growth hormone-releasing peptide 6 (GHRP-6) hydrogel for acute kidney injury therapy via metabolic regulation.

    Journal of nanobiotechnology 2025 study
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    Intranasal Delivery of a Ghrelin Mimetic Engages the Brain Ghrelin Signaling System in Mice.

    Endocrinology 2025 study
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    Subchronic safety assessment of CIGB-500 in beagle dog after repeated daily dose administration over 28 days.

    Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 2025 study
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    Combination therapy of Epidermal Growth Factor and Growth Hormone-Releasing Hexapeptide in acute ischemic stroke: a phase I/II non-blinded, randomized clinical trial.

    Frontiers in neurology 2024 clinical trial
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    Calorie restriction activates a gastric Notch-FOXO1 pathway to expand ghrelin cells.

    The Journal of cell biology 2024 study
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    Ghrelin Improves Glucolipotoxicity-Induced Pancreatic β-Cellular Dysfunction and Apoptosis by Inhibiting Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress-Induced IRE1/JNK Pathway.

    Discovery medicine 2024 study
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    Growth hormone secretagogue peptide-6 enhances oreochromicins transcription and antimicrobial activity in tilapia (Oreochromis sp.).

    Fish & shellfish immunology 2021 study
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    Beyond the androgen receptor: the role of growth hormone secretagogues in the modern management of body composition in hypogonadal males.

    Translational andrology and urology 2020 study
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    Atheroprotective and atheroregressive potential of azapeptide derivatives of GHRP-6 as selective CD36 ligands in apolipoprotein E-deficient mice.

    Atherosclerosis 2020 study
  10. 10

    D-Lys-3-GHRP-6 impairs memory consolidation and downregulates the hippocampal serotonin HT1A, HT7 receptors and glutamate GluA1 subunit of AMPA receptors.

    Physiology & behavior 2020 study

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