GHRP-6 — Canada Research Brief
GHRP-6 is an early-generation synthetic hexapeptide ghrelin receptor agonist that stimulates growth hormone release and, uniquely for this class, also produces a marked increase in appetite via hypothalamic ghrelin circuits.
Key facts
| Canonical name | GHRP-6 |
|---|---|
| Alternate names | Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide 6, SKF-110679 |
| Drug class | Growth hormone releasing peptide (ghrelin receptor agonist) |
| CAS number | 87616-84-0 |
| Molecular formula | C46H56N12O6 |
| Molecular weight | 873.02 g/mol |
| Sequence | His-D-Trp-Ala-Trp-D-Phe-Lys-NH₂ |
Historical significance
GHRP-6 was described by Bowers et al. in Endocrinology (1984) and was the compound that established the proof-of-concept that short synthetic peptides could act on the pituitary to release growth hormone independently of endogenous GHRH. Every subsequent GHRP (including GHRP-2, hexarelin, and ipamorelin) traces its lineage back to this work.
The appetite-stimulating effect of GHRP-6 was the first observation linking this class of compounds to ghrelin — the appetite hormone — and ultimately contributed to the identification of the ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1a) and its endogenous ligand in 1996–1999.
Research use
GHRP-6 remains a useful pharmacological tool for studying ghrelin-receptor biology in rodent models. It is rarely used as a standalone research agent today — newer analogues like ipamorelin offer cleaner selectivity profiles — but its historical position and well-characterised profile make it a frequent reference compound in the literature.
Storage
Store lyophilised GHRP-6 at −20°C. Reconstituted peptide is stable refrigerated at 2–8°C for 2–4 weeks.
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References
- [1]Bowers CY, Momany FA, Reynolds GA, Hong A. On the in vitro and in vivo activity of a new synthetic hexapeptide that acts on the pituitary to specifically release growth hormone. Endocrinology, 1984. PMID: 6430610
- [2]Wikipedia contributors. Growth hormone secretagogue — Wikipedia, 2024
- [3]National Center for Biotechnology Information. PubChem CID 9919502 — GHRP-6, 2024
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