AOD-9604
AOD-9604 is a peptide fragment known for its potential in promoting fat loss and aiding regenerative medicine.
AOD-9604 mimics the lipolytic activity of human growth hormone (hGH) without influencing blood sugar levels.
- Promotes fat loss
- Supports cartilage repair
AOD-9604 is not FDA approved and is available primarily for research purposes.
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What is AOD-9604?
AOD-9604 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from the C-terminus of human growth hormone (hGH), specifically the 177-191 amino acid sequence. It is designed to mimic the fat-reducing benefits of hGH without the full spectrum of effects on growth and metabolism. This makes AOD-9604 a promising candidate for those seeking weight management solutions and regenerative medicine applications, especially given its selective action in promoting lipolysis (breakdown of fats).
Mechanism of Action
AOD-9604 works by mimicking the lipolytic effects of human growth hormone, specifically targeting fat cells to enhance lipolysis, the process of breaking down stored fat into fatty acids, which can be used as energy. Unlike hGH, AOD-9604 selectively activates specific pathways involved in fat metabolism without affecting blood sugar levels, making it a safer alternative for individuals concerned about glucose regulation.
Clinical Applications
AOD-9604 has been investigated for its potential in various clinical settings. Primarily, it is utilized for its capacity to induce fat loss in individuals with obesity, offering a targeted approach that minimizes the systemic effects associated with full-length growth hormone therapies. Additionally, preliminary studies suggest that AOD-9604 might aid in cartilage repair and regeneration, opening avenues for its use in treating degenerative joint conditions.
Safety & Side Effects
AOD-9604 generally exhibits a favorable safety profile, with clinical trials indicating minimal adverse effects. The most commonly reported side effect is mild gastrointestinal discomfort, which is typically transient. Importantly, AOD-9604 does not appear to elevate blood sugar levels or exert significant effects on other endocrine parameters, underscoring its specificity and safety compared to traditional growth hormone therapies. However, as with any therapeutic intervention, it is essential to consult healthcare professionals to tailor its use to individual health needs.
AOD-9604 Research References
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Effect of Intra-articular Injection of AOD9604 with or without Hyaluronic Acid in Rabbit Osteoarthritis Model.
PubMedStudy2015PMID: 26275694Annals of clinical and laboratory science
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Analytical approaches for the detection of emerging therapeutics and non-approved drugs in human doping controls.
PubMedStudy2014PMID: 24906629Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis
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Current updates in the medical management of obesity.
PubMedStudy2012PMID: 22435392Recent patents on endocrine, metabolic & immune drug discovery
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[Obesity: a review of currently used antiobesity drugs and new compounds in clinical development].
PubMedReview2007PMID: 17971763Postepy higieny i medycyny doswiadczalnej (Online)
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Potential role of new therapies in modifying cardiovascular risk in overweight patients with metabolic risk factors.
PubMedStudy2006PMID: 16931496Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)
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Obesity drugs in clinical development.
PubMedStudy2006PMID: 16625817Current opinion in investigational drugs (London, England : 2000)
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Gateways to clinical trials.
PubMedClinical Trial2005PMID: 15834452Methods and findings in experimental and clinical pharmacology
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Gateways to clinical trials.
PubMedClinical Trial2003PMID: 14685303Methods and findings in experimental and clinical pharmacology
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Gateways to clinical trials.
PubMedClinical Trial2003PMID: 14571286Methods and findings in experimental and clinical pharmacology
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The effects of human GH and its lipolytic fragment (AOD9604) on lipid metabolism following chronic treatment in obese mice and beta(3)-AR knock-out mice.
PubMedStudy2001PMID: 11713213Endocrinology
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Medical Disclaimer
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before starting any treatment, making changes to existing treatment, or making decisions about your health. Individual results may vary, and the information presented here should not replace professional medical judgment.