Description
As a GHRH-receptor agonist, tesamorelin is used in laboratory research to study the upstream regulation of endogenous growth hormone secretion via the pituitary somatotroph pathway, in contrast to growth hormone secretagogues that act through the ghrelin/GHS-R1a receptor. Its modified structure offers researchers a stable tool for comparative pharmacokinetic studies against unmodified GHRH and other GH-axis peptides.
Research Applications
- GHRH receptor agonism research
- Pituitary somatotroph pathway studies
- Comparative GH-axis pharmacokinetic research
- Enzymatic degradation resistance characterization
- Endogenous growth hormone secretion modeling
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