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A growth-hormone-releasing peptide with strong appetite stimulation.

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GHRP-6 — Tabla de dosis
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ObjetivoDosisFrecuenciaDuraciónEvidenciaFuente
GH stimulation testing / diagnostic (IV administration) 1 mcg single dose per trial Clinical PMID 9186261 PMID 8887178
GH stimulation testing in adults (IV, alone or combined with GHRH) 100 mcg single dose per trial Clinical PMID 7734029
GHSR-1α antagonism (preclinical, intraperitoneal, used as ghrelin receptor blocker) 12 mcg single dose per trial Preclinical PMID 38814725
Cardioprotection against doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy (preclinical, rat model) 400 mcg per trial per trial Preclinical PMID 38873418
Anti-doping detection reference (nasal administration, single volunteer) 1 mg single dose per trial Clinical PMID 25869809
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What is GHRP-6?

GHRP-6 stands for Growth Hormone-Releasing Peptide 6. It is a synthetic, six-amino-acid peptide — a tiny chain of protein building blocks — designed to trigger the release of growth hormone (GH) from the pituitary gland, the pea-sized gland at the base of the brain. It belongs to a family called GH secretagogues, meaning compounds that tell the body to secrete GH. Researchers also know it by its full nickname: growth hormone-releasing hexapeptide-6.

One feature that makes GHRP-6 stand out from similar peptides is its strong ability to stimulate appetite. That side effect — and the biological pathway behind it — has made it a useful research tool for scientists studying hunger, metabolism, heart protection, and kidney repair, among other areas. It is a research compound only, not approved for human clinical use.

How GHRP-6 Works

Think of the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (called GHSR-1α) as a locked door on certain cells. GHRP-6 acts like a key that fits that lock. When GHRP-6 binds to GHSR-1α on pituitary cells, it kicks off a chain of internal signals — including activating an enzyme called PKCδ (protein kinase C delta) — that ultimately phosphorylates a protein called CREB, which then instructs the cell to release growth hormone.[5]

GHRP-6 also amplifies the effect of the body's natural GH-releasing hormone (GHRH). When researchers give both GHRP-6 and GHRH together, the GH spike is larger than either would produce alone.[5] Scientists use this synergy deliberately in diagnostic testing.[1]

Separately, a closely related molecule called [D-Lys3]-GHRP-6 is used in research as a blocker of GHSR-1α — essentially a key that jams the lock — helping researchers figure out which effects in an experiment are genuinely caused by that receptor pathway.[4]

What the Research Shows

GH Deficiency Diagnosis

Two 1996 clinical studies looked at whether an intravenous dose of GHRP-6 could reliably identify children and adults whose pituitary glands don't make enough GH. The results were mixed for general GH deficiency screening — there was too much overlap between sick and healthy groups — but the combined GHRH + GHRP-6 test showed a near-complete shutdown of GH response in patients with pituitary stalk transection (physical damage to the pituitary's connection to the brain), suggesting a potential diagnostic use for that specific condition.[1][6] Researchers also noted that GH responses to GHRP-6 were more consistent across different patients than responses to GHRH alone.[6]

Heart Protection

Doxorubicin is a powerful chemotherapy drug — but it can seriously damage the heart over time, causing a condition called dilated cardiomyopathy (where the heart muscle weakens and the chambers stretch out). In a 2024 preclinical rat study, GHRP-6 given alongside doxorubicin prevented the loss of heart muscle fibers and the dangerous dilation of the left ventricle. It also reduced damage to other organs. The researchers found GHRP-6 worked by boosting cellular antioxidant defenses, turning up a pro-survival gene called Bcl-2, and keeping the mitochondria (the cell's power stations) intact.[2]

Kidney Injury

A 2025 study took a creative approach: scientists built a self-assembling GHRP-6 hydrogel — essentially a gel made from the peptide itself — and applied it in a mouse model of acute kidney injury (AKI). The hydrogel appeared to reprogram how kidney tubule cells handled their energy and metabolism, boosting key molecules involved in amino acid and fatty acid processing. It also activated a growth-and-survival signaling pathway called mTOR-P70, helping fragile kidney cells survive in a low-oxygen environment.[3]

Muscle Biology

Research on [D-Lys3]-GHRP-6 — the receptor-blocking cousin of GHRP-6 — found that it activated autophagy in skeletal muscle. Autophagy is the cell's self-cleaning process, where it breaks down and recycles damaged components. This effect appeared to work through a different receptor (CXCR4), not GHSR-1α, highlighting that GHRP-6-family peptides can influence cells through more than one pathway.[4]

What GHRP-6 Is Being Studied For

  • Diagnosing GH deficiency — especially pituitary stalk damage — in clinical research settings[1]
  • Cardioprotection — shielding the heart from chemotherapy-related damage[2]
  • Acute kidney injury recovery — via metabolic reprogramming of kidney cells[3]
  • Understanding hunger and metabolism — because GHRP-6 strongly stimulates appetite through GHSR-1α, it is a useful tool for studying the ghrelin system
  • Receptor pharmacology — [D-Lys3]-GHRP-6 is widely used as a ghrelin receptor blocker in preclinical experiments[4]
  • Anti-doping science — detection methods have been studied after nasal administration

How GHRP-6 Is Dosed in Research

Doses in published studies vary widely depending on the research goal, the model used (human, rat, or mouse), and the route of administration (intravenous, intraperitoneal, or nasal). For example, diagnostic GH-stimulation protocols have used single intravenous doses as small as 1 mcg, while cardioprotection experiments in rats have used much larger amounts, and anti-doping detection work has involved nasal administration at the milligram level. Because context matters enormously, always check the specific protocol. See the dosage chart on this page for a full breakdown of doses from published research, and use the calculator to reference amounts for your own research planning.

Mixing and Storing GHRP-6

GHRP-6 typically arrives as a lyophilized powder — that just means freeze-dried. To prepare it for use, researchers add a small amount of sterile bacteriostatic water (water with a tiny amount of benzyl alcohol that prevents bacterial growth) or sterile water directly to the vial. This is called reconstitution. Swirl the vial gently — don't shake it hard, as vigorous agitation can damage the peptide chain. Once mixed, the solution should be stored in a refrigerator (around 2–8 °C / 36–46 °F) and used within a reasonable window, typically a few weeks. Keep unmixed powder away from heat, light, and moisture, ideally in a freezer for longer-term storage. Always label vials with the date of reconstitution. These are general handling guidelines; always follow the specific storage instructions provided with your research-grade material.

Sources

  1. Growth hormone releasing hexapeptide-6 (GHRP-6) test in the diagnosis of GH-deficiency. — Journal of pediatric endocrinology & metabolism : JPEM, 1996. PMID 8887178.
  2. Growth hormone releasing peptide-6 (GHRP-6) prevents doxorubicin-induced myocardial and extra-myocardial damages by activating prosurvival mechanisms. — Frontiers in pharmacology, 2024. PMID 38873418.
  3. Growth hormone-releasing peptide 6 (GHRP-6) hydrogel for acute kidney injury therapy via metabolic regulation. — Journal of nanobiotechnology, 2025. PMID 41327290.
  4. [D-Lys3]-GHRP-6 exhibits pro-autophagic effects on skeletal muscle. — Molecular and cellular endocrinology, 2015. PMID 25450862.
  5. GHRP-6 induces CREB phosphorylation and growth hormone secretion via a protein kinase Csigma-dependent pathway in GH3 cells. — Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology. Medical sciences = Hua zhong ke ji da xue xue bao. Yi xue Ying De wen ban = Huazhong keji daxue xuebao. Yixue Yingdewen ban, 2010. PMID 20407870.
  6. Evaluation of pituitary GH reserve with GHRP-6. — Journal of pediatric endocrinology & metabolism : JPEM, 1996. PMID 8887173.

GHRP-6 Preguntas

What is GHRP-6?
GHRP-6 (Growth Hormone-Releasing Peptide 6) is a synthetic six-amino-acid peptide that stimulates the pituitary gland to release growth hormone. It activates a receptor called GHSR-1α and is notable for also strongly stimulating appetite. It is a research compound studied for applications in GH diagnostics, heart protection, and kidney injury recovery.[1][2]
How does GHRP-6 work?
GHRP-6 binds to growth hormone secretagogue receptors (GHSR-1α) on pituitary cells. This triggers an internal signaling cascade involving an enzyme called PKCδ, which activates a protein called CREB, ultimately instructing the cell to release growth hormone. GHRP-6 also boosts the effect of the body's natural GHRH, producing a larger GH release when both are present together.[5]
What is GHRP-6 used for in research?
Research applications include diagnosing growth hormone deficiency (especially from pituitary stalk damage),[1] protecting the heart from chemotherapy-induced damage,[2] treating acute kidney injury via metabolic reprogramming,[3] and studying hunger and the ghrelin system. A related compound, [D-Lys3]-GHRP-6, is used as a receptor-blocking research tool.[4]
How is GHRP-6 dosed in research studies?
Doses vary greatly by research context. Diagnostic GH-stimulation studies have used intravenous doses as low as 1 mcg,[1] preclinical cardioprotection experiments in rats used much larger amounts,[2] and anti-doping detection work used nasal administration at the milligram level. Always consult the dosage chart on this page and use the calculator for protocol-specific reference amounts.
How do you reconstitute GHRP-6?
GHRP-6 comes as a freeze-dried powder. Add sterile bacteriostatic water to the vial slowly, then swirl gently — don't shake. Store the reconstituted solution in a refrigerator at 2–8 °C and use within a few weeks. Keep unused powder frozen, away from heat and light. Label every vial with the reconstitution date to track freshness.
Is GHRP-6 safe?
GHRP-6 is a research compound, not approved for human therapeutic use, so safety data in humans is limited. Preclinical studies in rats showed it was well tolerated at experimental doses and even appeared protective against organ damage caused by chemotherapy.[2] No medical advice can be given here. Researchers should review all available literature and follow applicable institutional and regulatory guidelines before use.