
Tesamorelin
10mg
⚠️ Not for human consumption. Research purposes only.
Description
Tesamorelin is a synthetic analog of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) consisting of 44 amino acids. It has been studied in clinical trials for its effects on visceral adipose tissue reduction, growth hormone axis modulation, and lipid metabolism. Published research has examined its impact on body composition parameters and cognitive biomarkers.
Key Areas of Study
- Growth hormone axis modulation research
- visceral adipose tissue studies
- lipid metabolism analysis
- cognitive biomarker evaluation
Mechanisms Being Evaluated
Tesamorelin binds to GHRH receptors on anterior pituitary somatotroph cells, stimulating endogenous growth hormone synthesis and secretion in a pulsatile manner. This pathway has been studied for its downstream effects on IGF-1 levels and lipid metabolism.
Commonly Researched Uses
GHRH receptor signaling research, visceral adipose tissue studies, growth hormone axis investigation, lipid metabolism pathway analysis
Recent Studies and Trials
The following peer-reviewed studies and clinical trials have investigated the properties and applications of this peptide:
Tesamorelin in HIV-Associated Lipodystrophy
Published: 2010
Effects on Visceral Adiposity
Published: 2015
Long-Term Safety and Efficacy Study
Published: 2013
Note: These studies are provided for informational and research purposes only. This product is not intended for human consumption.
