Genetically obese male Zucker rats have an impaired secretion of GH, coupled to hyperinsulinemia, hyperlipidemia and glucose intolerance. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether a chronic treatment with hexarelin, a synthetic enkephalin-derived hexapeptide with a potent GH-releasing activity, might be able to ameliorate the somatotropic function and reverse some metabolic alterations associated with obesity in male obese Zucker rats. Furthermore, as decreased GH secretion and insulin resistance are associated with increased cardiovascular risk, we also tested the capacity of hexarelin to prevent postischemic ventricular dysfunction in hearts of male obese Zucker rats. Obese and lean male rats of the Zucker strain were treated with hex...
Ghrelin, a 28-amino-acid peptide isolated from the stomach, is the natural ligand of the GH-secretag...
Growth hormone (GH) secretion is markedly blunted in obesity. Reportedly, genetically obese Zucker r...
Growth hormone (GH)-releasing peptides possess specific pituitary, hypothalamic, and myocardial rece...
The ability of hexarelin, a recently synthesized hexapeptide with a remarkable growth hormone (GH)-r...
Despite the occurrence of dyslipidemia and its contribution to the development of insulin resistance...
Obese individuals often show low growth hormone (GH) secretion, which leads to reduced lipid mobiliz...
We previously reported that induction of selective GH deficiency in the rat exacerbates cardiac dysf...
Male rats were treated with growth hormone (GH)-releasing hormone antiserum to induce selective GH d...
The ability of hexarelin, an effective growth hormone (GH)-releasing hexapeptide, to reverse the wor...
The ability of hexarelin, a recently synthesized hexapeptide with a strong growth hormone (GH)-relea...
Significant growth hormone (GH) reductions have been reported in diabetic animal models with disturb...
Significant growth hormone (GH) reductions have been reported in diabetic animal models with disturb...
Ghrelin and its synthetic analog hexarelin are specific ligands of growth hormone secretagogue (GHS)...
We have previously shown that hexarelin, a novel GH-releasing peptide (GHRP), is able to elicit GH r...
The effect of hexarelin, a potent synthetic growth hormone (GH)-secretagogue, and of human GH were s...
Ghrelin, a 28-amino-acid peptide isolated from the stomach, is the natural ligand of the GH-secretag...
Growth hormone (GH) secretion is markedly blunted in obesity. Reportedly, genetically obese Zucker r...
Growth hormone (GH)-releasing peptides possess specific pituitary, hypothalamic, and myocardial rece...
The ability of hexarelin, a recently synthesized hexapeptide with a remarkable growth hormone (GH)-r...
Despite the occurrence of dyslipidemia and its contribution to the development of insulin resistance...
Obese individuals often show low growth hormone (GH) secretion, which leads to reduced lipid mobiliz...
We previously reported that induction of selective GH deficiency in the rat exacerbates cardiac dysf...
Male rats were treated with growth hormone (GH)-releasing hormone antiserum to induce selective GH d...
The ability of hexarelin, an effective growth hormone (GH)-releasing hexapeptide, to reverse the wor...
The ability of hexarelin, a recently synthesized hexapeptide with a strong growth hormone (GH)-relea...
Significant growth hormone (GH) reductions have been reported in diabetic animal models with disturb...
Significant growth hormone (GH) reductions have been reported in diabetic animal models with disturb...
Ghrelin and its synthetic analog hexarelin are specific ligands of growth hormone secretagogue (GHS)...
We have previously shown that hexarelin, a novel GH-releasing peptide (GHRP), is able to elicit GH r...
The effect of hexarelin, a potent synthetic growth hormone (GH)-secretagogue, and of human GH were s...
Ghrelin, a 28-amino-acid peptide isolated from the stomach, is the natural ligand of the GH-secretag...
Growth hormone (GH) secretion is markedly blunted in obesity. Reportedly, genetically obese Zucker r...
Growth hormone (GH)-releasing peptides possess specific pituitary, hypothalamic, and myocardial rece...