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Human Growth Hormone (HGH): Peptide Hormone for Growth, Metabolic, and Tissue Repair Research

Human Growth Hormone (HGH), also known as somatotropin, is a naturally occurring peptide hormone synthesised and secreted by the anterior pituitary gland. HGH plays a central role in growth regulation, metabolism, tissue repair, and body composition throughout the human lifespan. It exerts its effects both directly and indirectly through stimulation of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), influencing multiple organ systems. In biological research, HGH is studied for its involvement in skeletal growth, muscle and connective tissue development, lipid metabolism, and cellular regeneration. Endogenous HGH secretion follows a pulsatile pattern and is known to decline with age, making it a focus of research into ageing, metabolic disorders, and catabolic conditions. Synthetic recombinant HGH is widely used in laboratory and clinical research to investigate growth hormone signalling pathways and downstream physiological effects.

Product Summary Table

Hormone Name Human Growth Hormone (HGH)
Alternate Name Somatotropin
Hormone Class Peptide hormone
Amino Acid Length 191 amino acids
Molecular Weight 22.1 kDa
Primary Targets Growth hormone receptor (GHR), IGF-1 pathway
Form Lyophilised recombinant peptide (must be reconstituted)
Country of Origin Australia
Storage Lyophilised: store cold and protected from light; Reconstituted: 2–8°C
Standard Research Grade

In Vivo Research Benefits

HGH has been extensively studied in clinical and experimental research models for its broad physiological actions.
  • Stimulation of linear growth through effects on bone and cartilage development.
  • Muscle and connective tissue regulation via increased protein synthesis and collagen production.
  • Bone remodelling support involving osteoblast activity and mineral density regulation.
  • Lipid metabolism modulation through increased lipolysis and fatty acid mobilisation.
  • Neurocognitive and mood-related effects investigated through central nervous system signalling pathways.

Biological Roles of Human Growth Hormone

  • Growth and Development during childhood and adolescence.
  • Body Composition Regulation affecting fat and lean tissue distribution.
  • Tissue Repair and Regeneration involving muscle, tendon, and bone.
  • Metabolic Homeostasis across lipid, protein, and carbohydrate pathways.
  • Ageing Research Relevance due to declining endogenous secretion over time.

Studies and Additional Info

  • Clinical endocrinology research on growth hormone deficiency
  • Studies examining HGH and IGF-1 signalling pathways
  • Bone density and fracture healing research models
  • Metabolic studies involving lipid mobilisation and energy balance
  • Neuroendocrine research into mood and cognitive function
Disclaimer: Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is supplied strictly for laboratory research purposes. It is not intended for human consumption or therapeutic use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HGH studied for?

HGH is studied for its role in growth regulation, metabolism, tissue repair, and IGF-1 mediated signalling pathways.

Is HGH naturally produced in the body?

Yes. HGH is naturally secreted by the pituitary gland in a pulsatile manner, with highest release during sleep.

Why is HGH important in ageing research?

Endogenous HGH levels decline with age, which has been associated with changes in body composition, bone density, and metabolic function.

Does HGH act directly on tissues?

HGH acts both directly via growth hormone receptors and indirectly through stimulation of IGF-1 production.

Is HGH approved for general human use?

No. This product is supplied for research purposes only and is not approved for human consumption.

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    Description

    Human Growth Hormone (HGH): Peptide Hormone for Growth, Metabolic, and Tissue Repair Research

    Human Growth Hormone (HGH), also known as somatotropin, is a naturally occurring peptide hormone synthesised and secreted by the anterior pituitary gland. HGH plays a central role in growth regulation, metabolism, tissue repair, and body composition throughout the human lifespan. It exerts its effects both directly and indirectly through stimulation of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), influencing multiple organ systems.

    In biological research, HGH is studied for its involvement in skeletal growth, muscle and connective tissue development, lipid metabolism, and cellular regeneration. Endogenous HGH secretion follows a pulsatile pattern and is known to decline with age, making it a focus of research into ageing, metabolic disorders, and catabolic conditions. Synthetic recombinant HGH is widely used in laboratory and clinical research to investigate growth hormone signalling pathways and downstream physiological effects.

    Product Summary Table

    Hormone Name Human Growth Hormone (HGH)
    Alternate Name Somatotropin
    Hormone Class Peptide hormone
    Amino Acid Length 191 amino acids
    Molecular Weight 22.1 kDa
    Primary Targets Growth hormone receptor (GHR), IGF-1 pathway
    Form Lyophilised recombinant peptide (must be reconstituted)
    Country of Origin Australia
    Storage Lyophilised: store cold and protected from light; Reconstituted: 2–8°C
    Standard Research Grade

    In Vivo Research Benefits

    HGH has been extensively studied in clinical and experimental research models for its broad physiological actions.

    • Stimulation of linear growth through effects on bone and cartilage development.
    • Muscle and connective tissue regulation via increased protein synthesis and collagen production.
    • Bone remodelling support involving osteoblast activity and mineral density regulation.
    • Lipid metabolism modulation through increased lipolysis and fatty acid mobilisation.
    • Neurocognitive and mood-related effects investigated through central nervous system signalling pathways.

    Biological Roles of Human Growth Hormone

    • Growth and Development during childhood and adolescence.
    • Body Composition Regulation affecting fat and lean tissue distribution.
    • Tissue Repair and Regeneration involving muscle, tendon, and bone.
    • Metabolic Homeostasis across lipid, protein, and carbohydrate pathways.
    • Ageing Research Relevance due to declining endogenous secretion over time.

    Studies and Additional Info

    • Clinical endocrinology research on growth hormone deficiency
    • Studies examining HGH and IGF-1 signalling pathways
    • Bone density and fracture healing research models
    • Metabolic studies involving lipid mobilisation and energy balance
    • Neuroendocrine research into mood and cognitive function

    Disclaimer: Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is supplied strictly for laboratory research purposes. It is not intended for human consumption or therapeutic use.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is HGH studied for?

    HGH is studied for its role in growth regulation, metabolism, tissue repair, and IGF-1 mediated signalling pathways.

    Is HGH naturally produced in the body?

    Yes. HGH is naturally secreted by the pituitary gland in a pulsatile manner, with highest release during sleep.

    Why is HGH important in ageing research?

    Endogenous HGH levels decline with age, which has been associated with changes in body composition, bone density, and metabolic function.

    Does HGH act directly on tissues?

    HGH acts both directly via growth hormone receptors and indirectly through stimulation of IGF-1 production.

    Is HGH approved for general human use?

    No. This product is supplied for research purposes only and is not approved for human consumption.

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