Ipamorelin
Peptide selective agonist of the ghrelin/growth hormone secretagogue receptor
Pharmaceutical compound
Ipamorelin Routes of administration Intravenous , subcutaneous ATC code Elimination half-life 2 hours[ 1]
(2S )-6-Amino-2-[[(2R )-2-[[(2R )-2-[[(2S )-2-[(2-amino-2-methylpropanoyl)amino]-3-(4H -imidazol-4-yl)propanoyl]amino]-3-naphthalen-2-ylpropanoyl]amino]-3-phenylpropanoyl]amino]hexanamide.
CAS Number PubChem CID ChemSpider UNII CompTox Dashboard (EPA ) Formula C 38 H 49 N 9 O 5 Molar mass 711.868 g·mol−1 3D model (JSmol )
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InChI=1S/C38H49N9O5/c1-38(2,41)37(52)47-32(21-28-22-42-23-43-28)36(51)46-31(20-25-15-16-26-12-6-7-13-27(26)18-25)35(50)45-30(19-24-10-4-3-5-11-24)34(49)44-29(33(40)48)14-8-9-17-39/h3-7,10-13,15-16,18,22-23,29-32H,8-9,14,17,19-21,39,41H2,1-2H3,(H2,40,48)(H,42,43)(H,44,49)(H,45,50)(H,46,51)(H,47,52)/t29-,30+,31+,32-/m0/s1
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Ipamorelin (INN ) (developmental code name NNC 26-0161 ) is a peptide selective agonist of the ghrelin/growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS) and a growth hormone secretagogue .[ 2] [ 3] It is a pentapeptide with the amino acid sequence Aib-His-D -2-Nal-D -Phe-Lys-NH2 that was derived from GHRP-1 .[ 4]
Ipamorelin significantly increases plasma growth hormone (GH) levels in both animals and humans.[ 1] [ 3] [ 5] In addition, ipamorelin stimulates body weight gain in animals.[ 5] Like pralmorelin and GHRP -6, ipamorelin does not affect prolactin , follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), or thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels.[ 3] However, unlike pralmorelin (GHRP-2) and GHRP-6 , but similarly to growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), ipamorelin does not stimulate the secretion of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), or cortisol , and is highly selective for inducing the secretion only of GH.[ 3]
Ipamorelin was originally developed by Novo Nordisk , and was investigated in phase II clinical trials by Helsinn Therapeutics for the treatment of postoperative ileus , but was discontinued due to lack of efficacy.[ 6] [ 7]
Ipamorelin has been used by athletes as a performance enhancing drug .[ 8] [ 9] [ 10]
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References
^ a b Gobburu JV, Agersø H, Jusko WJ, Ynddal L (September 1999). "Pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modeling of ipamorelin, a growth hormone releasing peptide, in human volunteers". Pharmaceutical Research . 16 (9): 1412–6. doi :10.1023/A:1018955126402 . PMID 10496658 . S2CID 12048934 .
^ Moulin A, Ryan J, Martinez J, Fehrentz JA (September 2007). "Recent developments in ghrelin receptor ligands". ChemMedChem . 2 (9): 1242–59. doi :10.1002/cmdc.200700015 . PMID 17520591 . S2CID 24945528 .
^ a b c d Raun K, Hansen BS, Johansen NL, Thøgersen H, Madsen K, Ankersen M, Andersen PH (November 1998). "Ipamorelin, the first selective growth hormone secretagogue". European Journal of Endocrinology . 139 (5): 552–61. doi :10.1530/eje.0.1390552 . PMID 9849822 .
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^ a b Jiménez-Reina L, Cañete R, De la Torre MJ, Bernal G (2002). "Chronic In Vivo Ipamorelin Treatment Stimulates Body Weight Gain and Growth Hormone (GH) Release In Vitro in Young Female Rats" . European Journal of Anatomy . 6 (1): 37–46. ISSN 1136-4890 .
^ Beck DE, Sweeney WB, McCarter MD (December 2014). "Prospective, randomized, controlled, proof-of-concept study of the Ghrelin mimetic ipamorelin for the management of postoperative ileus in bowel resection patients". International Journal of Colorectal Disease . 29 (12): 1527–34. doi :10.1007/s00384-014-2030-8 . PMID 25331030 . S2CID 22869695 .
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