A PEGylated (chemically stabilized) version of sermorelin showed significantly longer-lasting growth hormone-releasing effects compared to unmodified sermorelin in both rats and pigs. While regular sermorelin's effect wore off within an hour, the PEGylated version continued to stimulate multiple GH release peaks for up to 8 hours and also raised IGF-I levels when given subcutaneously. This enhanced formulation could potentially be used for treating growth hormone deficiency in children or age-related GH decline with less frequent dosing.
D'Antonio, M; Louveau, I; Esposito, P; Bertolino, M; Canali, S