Growth hormone secretagogues: history, mechanism of action, and clinical development

Junichi Ishida, Masakazu Saitoh, Nicole Ebner, Jochen Springer, Stefan D. Anker, Stephan von Haehling
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Growth hormone secretagogues (GHSs) are a generic term to describe compounds that increase growth hormone (GH) release. GHSs include agonists of the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R), whose natural ligand is ghrelin, and agonists of the growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) receptor, to which the GHRH binds as a native ligand. Several GHSs have been developed with a view to treating or diagnosing of GH deficiency, which causes growth retardation, gastrointestinal dysfunction, and altered body composition, in parallel with extensive research to identify GHRH, GHS-R, and ghrelin. This review will focus on the research history and the pharmacology of each GHS, which reached randomized clinical trials. Furthermore, we will highlight the publicly disclosed clinical trials regarding GHSs.

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生长激素促分泌剂:历史、作用机制和临床发展
生长激素促分泌剂(GHSs)是一个通用术语,描述了增加生长激素(GH)释放的化合物。GHSs包括生长激素促分泌受体(GHS-R)的激动剂,其天然配体是生长素,以及生长激素释放激素(GHRH)受体的激动剂,GHRH作为天然配体与GHRH结合。随着对GHRH、GHS-R和ghrelin的广泛研究,一些GHSs已经被开发出来用于治疗或诊断GH缺乏症,这种缺乏症会导致生长迟缓、胃肠功能障碍和身体成分改变。本文将重点介绍每一种GHS的研究历史和药理学,并进行随机临床试验。此外,我们将重点介绍有关ghs的公开披露的临床试验。
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