Description
// WHAT_IS_IPAMORELIN
Ipamorelin is a pentapeptide (Aib-His-D-2-Nal-D-Phe-Lys-NH2) classified as a growth hormone secretagogue and selective ghrelin receptor agonist. Developed in the 1990s, it is recognized in research for stimulating pulsatile GH release from the pituitary while demonstrating a notably selective signaling profile compared to earlier-generation GH-releasing peptides.
// RESEARCH_PATHWAYS
Animal research identifies Ipamorelin acting on three primary systems β which explains its appearance across GH axis, body composition, and metabolic studies:
- GH Secretagogue Axis: Selectively stimulates pituitary GH release via ghrelin receptor activation β without significant ACTH or cortisol elevation
- IGF-1 Signaling: Downstream GH pulses drive hepatic IGF-1 production β a key mediator of anabolic and repair signaling
- Metabolic Modulation: Research models explore effects on fat oxidation, lean mass preservation, and energy partitioning
// RESEARCH_AREAS
- Growth hormone pulse amplitude and frequency studies
- Body composition and lean mass investigations
- Bone density and connective tissue research models
- Sleep quality and recovery cycle studies
- Anti-aging and longevity axis research
// COMMON_PROTOCOLS
Research protocols typically administer 200-300mcg per injection, 1-3 times daily via subcutaneous injection. Timing around sleep or fasted states is frequently explored to optimize GH pulse alignment. Cycle lengths in animal studies range from 4-12 weeks. Often combined with CJC-1295 (w/o DAC) in GH secretagogue stack research.
// THE_EVIDENCE_PICTURE
Ipamorelin has a well-characterized preclinical profile with strong selectivity data from in vitro and rodent studies. Human pharmacokinetic studies have been conducted, and it progressed to Phase II clinical trials (Helsinn Therapeutics) for postoperative ileus β providing some of the more structured human safety data in the GH secretagogue class. The body composition and longevity applications remain primarily animal-model territory.
// DISCLAIMER
Research use only. Not FDA approved. Animal data dominant. Not for human consumption. Educational content only β anecdote does not equal evidence.





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