The peptide's ability to stimulate GH release is somewhat blunted in the presence of somatostatin (GH-inhibiting hormone), suggesting it works through physiological regulatory mechanisms rather than forcing non-physiological GH release
Myogenic research may include: myoblast marker studies protein synthesis marker panels satellite cell model research muscle cell differentiation markers Akt/mTOR pathway analysis amino acid uptake markers cell proliferation models tissue growth factor response Earlier binding protein research compared IGF analogues, including LR3IGF-I, in relation to activity across IGFBP systems and myoblast binding protein models
Anabolic potential of GH, IGF-I, and Insulin use Growth Hormone The extent to which GH itself induces significant anabolism is still a matter of debate
Collagen and specific amino acids Certain amino acids, such as arginine, lysine and glutamine, are precursors for peptides and growth hormone release
L-Glutathione and Immune Health It is well known that the gastrointestinal cells, the mitochondria and the efficiency of immune cell function are three major factors in immune function