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Review
. 2011 Jan;5(1):1-6.
doi: 10.2174/187221411794351897.

Ghrelin, a novel peptide hormone in the regulation of energy balance and cardiovascular function

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Ghrelin, a novel peptide hormone in the regulation of energy balance and cardiovascular function

Carola Ledderose et al. Recent Pat Endocr Metab Immune Drug Discov. 2011 Jan.

Abstract

Ghrelin, a peptide hormone predominantly produced by the stomach, is a potent stimulator of growth hormone release, food intake and weight gain. Besides its functions in regulating energy homeostasis, ghrelin has pronounced cardioprotective effects and was shown to improve cardiac performance in chronic heart failure (CHF). The multifunctional nature of ghrelin makes it an interesting pharmacological target for various diseases. Inhibition of ghrelin could be a promising approach in obesity-related disorders, while an enhancement of the ghrelin response is considered beneficial in several pathologic conditions marked by malnutrition, wasting and cachexia, including CHF, cancer, chronic pulmonary disease or chronic infections. In particular, patients suffering from CHF could possibly benefit from ghrelin based compounds that do not only help to reverse cardiac cachexia - by inducing a positive energy balance - but also enhance the direct cardioprotective effects of ghrelin. This review highlights the role of ghrelin in the regulation of energy balance and cardiovascular function and summarizes the most recent patents, developments and strategies in ghrelin-based pharmacotherapy for the treatment of pathologic conditions associated with obesity, cachexia or cardiovascular dysfunction.

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