Comparing the biological activities of two forms of rat growth hormone-releasing factor revealed important functional differences: authentic rGRF(1-43)OH was more potent in static cell cultures, while the shorter analog rGRF(1-29)NH2 (sermorelin analog) was more potent in a flow-through system. Notably, prior exposure to the shorter analog significantly reduced the growth hormone response to subsequent doses of either peptide, suggesting the two forms may interact differently with GRF receptors or downstream signaling.
Kraicer, J; French, M B; Lussier, B T; Moor, B C; Brazlan, P