Description
Sermorelin + GHRP-6 + GHRP-2 Peptide Blend (9mg)
For Research Use Only. Not for human or animal consumption.
The Triple-Stack Signal Amplifier
Look, most places sell you one peptide at a time. You’re left wondering how different pathways interact. That’s guesswork. Our 9mg Sermorelin, GHRP-6, and GHRP-2 blend is built for researchers who want to study the conversation, not just one side of it. This is a precision tool for examining synergistic signaling across the GHRH and ghrelin receptor axes in controlled in vitro models.
Think of it like this: Sermorelin is your primary key for the GHRH receptor (GHRHR). GHRP-2 and GHRP-6 are different keys for the GHS-R1a lock. Using them together in a lab setting allows for observation of parallel receptor engagement, signal convergence, and potential amplification effects you can’t see with single-compound studies. It’s about getting a complete picture of endocrine signaling mechanics.
What’s In The Vial & How They Work
This isn’t a mystery mix. Every batch is precisely compounded to 9mg total (3mg of each peptide) for consistent, reproducible research conditions. Here’s the breakdown of each component:
Sermorelin (GRF 1-29)
- Target: Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone Receptor (GHRHR).
- Primary Lab-Observed Pathway: Binds to GHRHR, typically triggering the cAMP/PKA signaling cascade. In cellular models, this is associated with downstream transcriptional activity related to somatotropin function.
- Molecular Formula: C149H246N44O42S
- Molecular Weight: 3357.9 g/mol
GHRP-2 (Pralmorelin)
- Target: Growth Hormone Secretagogue Receptor (GHS-R1a).
- Primary Lab-Observed Pathway: Agonist binding to GHS-R1a, primarily linked to phospholipase C activation, IP3 production, and intracellular calcium mobilization. Research notes it may also influence cAMP in some somatotroph models.
- Molecular Formula: C45H55N9O6
- Molecular Weight: 818.0 g/mol
GHRP-6
- Target: Growth Hormone Secretagogue Receptor (GHS-R1a).
- Primary Lab-Observed Pathway: Binds the same GHS-R1a as GHRP-2 but with noted structural differences. Research indicates a signaling profile heavily dependent on calcium flux, with less observed impact on cAMP pathways in comparative studies, allowing for analysis of ligand-specific signaling bias.
- Molecular Formula: C46H56N12O6
- Molecular Weight: 873.0 g/mol
The Research Rationale: Combining a GHRHR agonist with two distinct GHS-R1a agonists creates a robust framework for lab-based investigation. You can design studies on receptor crosstalk, feedback modulation, and how simultaneous activation of cAMP and calcium-dependent pathways influences cellular responses in endocrine signaling networks.
Key Research Applications & Considerations
This blend is for qualified laboratories focusing on endocrine system mechanics. Below are cited research contexts for this combination.
- Comparative Signaling Dynamics: Study the distinct intracellular pathways (cAMP vs. calcium) initiated by Sermorelin versus the GHRPs. Observe how they integrate at the cellular level.
- Receptor Crosstalk & Amplification: Investigate potential additive or synergistic effects on secondary messengers and gene expression profiles in receptor-expressing cell lines. Research in ovine somatotrophs suggests combined GHRH and GHRP-2 exposure can modulate mRNA levels for GH, transcription factors, and the receptors themselves [9].
- Ligand-Specific Bias (GHRP-2 vs. GHRP-6): Use the blend to probe differences in GHS-R1a engagement. Studies show GHRP-2 and GHRP-6 can produce different signaling outputs (e.g., cAMP elevation) despite acting on the same primary receptor, a concept known as signaling bias [8].
- Feedback Loop Analysis: Design experiments to observe how co-activation of these axes may influence feedback mechanisms, including interactions with somatostatin pathways.
Critical Note: The presence of multiple peptides in one vial is for advanced in vitro research. It complicates dosage isolation for single-variable studies. This blend is intended for research specifically examining multi-ligand environments.
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