Researchers tested potent new GHRH-activating compounds on rats with heart failure caused by heart attacks and found they reduced scar tissue, increased new blood vessel formation, and lowered inflammation. The most effective compound (MR-409) worked by suppressing cell death pathways, reducing pro-fibrotic signaling, and boosting repair-promoting proteins in the damaged heart tissue. These results suggest GHRH-based treatments could help improve heart healing and function after a heart attack.
Kanashiro-Takeuchi, Rosemeire M; Szalontay, Luca; Schally, Andrew V; Takeuchi, Lauro M; Popovics, Petra; Jaszberenyi, Miklos; Vidaurre, Irving; Zarandi, Marta; Cai, Ren-Zhi; Block, Norman L; Hare, Joshua M; Rick, Ferenc G