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Growth hormone-releasing hormone has been found to have some anti-inflammatory effects.<ref>{{Cite journal|date=2019-04-01|title=Growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor mediates cytokine production in ciliary and iris epithelial cells during LPS-induced ocular inflammation|url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0014483518307073|journal=Experimental Eye Research|language=en|volume=181|pages=277–284|doi=10.1016/j.exer.2019.02.021|issn=0014-4835}}</ref> It might be useful as an anti-inflammatory medication.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Schally|first=Andrew V|last2=Zhang|first2=Xianyang|last3=Cai|first3=Renzhi|last4=Hare|first4=Joshua M|last5=Granata|first5=Riccarda|last6=Bartoli|first6=Manuela|date=2019-05-09|title=Actions and Potential Therapeutic Applications of Growth Hormone–Releasing Hormone Agonists|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/en.2019-00111|journal=Endocrinology|volume=160|issue=7|pages=1600–1612|doi=10.1210/en.2019-00111|issn=1945-7170}}</ref>
Growth hormone-releasing hormone analogs has been found to have some anti-inflammatory effects.<ref>{{Cite journal|date=2019-04-01|title=Growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor mediates cytokine production in ciliary and iris epithelial cells during LPS-induced ocular inflammation|url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0014483518307073|journal=Experimental Eye Research|language=en|volume=181|pages=277–284|doi=10.1016/j.exer.2019.02.021|issn=0014-4835}}</ref> They might be useful as an anti-inflammatory medication. they are also being looked into for potential use as medication for heart failure, myocardial infarction, and Pathological cardiac hypertrophy.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Schally|first=Andrew V|last2=Zhang|first2=Xianyang|last3=Cai|first3=Renzhi|last4=Hare|first4=Joshua M|last5=Granata|first5=Riccarda|last6=Bartoli|first6=Manuela|date=2019-05-09|title=Actions and Potential Therapeutic Applications of Growth Hormone–Releasing Hormone Agonists|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/en.2019-00111|journal=Endocrinology|volume=160|issue=7|pages=1600–1612|doi=10.1210/en.2019-00111|issn=1945-7170}}</ref>{{dashboard.wikiedu.org sandbox}}


== References ==
== References ==
1."Growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor mediates cytokine production in ciliary and iris epithelial cells during LPS-induced ocular inflammation". ''Experimental Eye Research''. '''181''': 277–284. 2019-04-01. [[Doi (identifier)|doi]]:10.1016/j.exer.2019.02.021. [[ISSN (identifier)|ISSN]]&nbsp;0014-4835.

2.Schally, Andrew V; Zhang, Xianyang; Cai, Renzhi; Hare, Joshua M; Granata, Riccarda; Bartoli, Manuela (2019-05-09). "Actions and Potential Therapeutic Applications of Growth Hormone–Releasing Hormone Agonists". ''Endocrinology''. '''160''' (7): 1600–1612. [[Doi (identifier)|doi]]:10.1210/en.2019-00111. [[ISSN (identifier)|ISSN]]&nbsp;1945-7170.{{dashboard.wikiedu.org sandbox}}

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Growth hormone-releasing hormone analogs has been found to have some anti-inflammatory effects.[1] They might be useful as an anti-inflammatory medication. they are also being looked into for potential use as medication for heart failure, myocardial infarction, and Pathological cardiac hypertrophy.[2]

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  1. ^ "Growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor mediates cytokine production in ciliary and iris epithelial cells during LPS-induced ocular inflammation". Experimental Eye Research. 181: 277–284. 2019-04-01. doi:10.1016/j.exer.2019.02.021. ISSN 0014-4835.
  2. ^ Schally, Andrew V; Zhang, Xianyang; Cai, Renzhi; Hare, Joshua M; Granata, Riccarda; Bartoli, Manuela (2019-05-09). "Actions and Potential Therapeutic Applications of Growth Hormone–Releasing Hormone Agonists". Endocrinology. 160 (7): 1600–1612. doi:10.1210/en.2019-00111. ISSN 1945-7170.