Title: Peptide Hormones
1Peptide Hormones
- Evolving Considerations for Biotechnology and
Clinical Medicine - Mainstream vs. Fad
- Chanda Zaveri, M.S.
- Founder Chairman
- Activor Corporation
2Peptide Hormones Features Definition
- Modify protein structure and state of activity
- Are not metabolized by virtue of their activity
- Hormone receptors allosteric proteins
- Peptide hormones allosteric effectors
3Peptide Hormone Physiology
- Act on cell membrane
- Act via secondary mediators
- cAMP
- Diacylglycerol
- Calicum
- Tyrosine kinase
4Bioengineered Peptide Hormones
- Modification of existing protein
- Consider primary, secondary or tertiary
structure as targets - Change in structure new physiologic effect
- Creation of novel protein
5Secretagogues as Biotech Targets
- Control peptide hormone synthesis and secretion
- Three classes reported classically
- Releasing factor hormones GHRF
- Central effectors
- Hypoglycemia, dopamine, deep sleep, amino acids
- Other peptide and steroid hormones
- Cortisol, estrogen, thyroid hormone
6HTA-5 Novel Peptide Hormone
- Primary structure derived from thymic hormone,
with bioengineered modifications - Physiological effect is dose dependent and
cumulative - GHRF low dose
- Immunomodulation high dose
7TF-5 Literature Review
- ? mitogenic T-cell response (Thurman, 1975)
- Modulates incidence of GVHD (Fast, 1990)
- Enhances NK activity of normal LGL (Serrate 1987)
and tumor bearing mice (Mastino, 1992) - Increases tumor specific immunity
- ? cytotoxic T-lymphocyte response (Zatz
Goldstein, 1983) - ? antigen-presenting capacity of macrophages
(Tzehoval, 1989) - Stimulates proliferation of, and IL-6 production
in, rat splenocytes (Attia Badamchian 1993)
8Growth Hormone vs. Age
J. NIH Research April 1995
9FDA Treatment Guidelines - hGH
- Hypo-Pituitarism
- Adult-onset Growth Hormone Deficiency
10hGH SupplementationWhy are people using this?
- Looking for anti-aging effect
- Subjective Reports
- Improved memory
- Enhanced sexual performance
- Mood elevation
- More restful sleep
- Enhanced exercise performance
- Decrease in incidence of hot flashes
11Theories of Aging
- Oxidative Stress Theory
- Genetic Theory of Aging
- Theory of Somatopause
- Hormonal Theory of Aging
- Links aging to a decline in the bodys secretion
of hormones WITHOUT any loss in its ability to
respond to these hormones
12hGH Supplementation (OFF LABEL)
- Objective Reports
- ? bone density
- ? immune function
- ? rate of wound healing
- ? HDL, ? LDL
- ? in LBM, ? LPL
- ? blood pressure
- ? cardiac output
- ? skin thickness and hair growth
- General Insulin-like effect
13Primary hGH Mechanism
14HTA-5 Pilot Study Profile
- 15 Subjects
- 7 Male 8 Female
- Age Range 32 - 70 years
- Test Duration 6 weeks
- Preparation HTA-5 Lysine Arginine
- Dosing 1x daily
- HTA-5 20ng Lys 1200mg Arg 1200mg
- Exclusion Criteria IGF-1?400ng/mL
15Subjective Reports (combined study)
- Improved sleep patterns
- Enhanced exercise stamina
- Improvement in skin texture and thickness
- Decreased rate of hair loss
16IGF-1 Physiology Endpoint Considerations
- Glucose Metabolism
- Exerts insulin-like effect
- Increases glycogen storage in SKM
- Inhibits basal insulin stimulated lipogenesis
via LPL - Cholesterol Metabolism
- ? Increase in hepatic cholesterol receptors
- ? Suppressed synthesis
- Osteoblast Metabolism
- Binds to osteoblast receptor stimulates new
bone formation - IGF-2 gt IGF-1
17IGF-1 Response
MEN WOMEN
HTA-5 HTA-5 AA
18Male/Female IGF-1 Response
- HTA-5 stimulates IGF-1 response
- Avg ? IGF-1 40.4 gt 50 years 56.8
- Co-administration with known RFs - Synergistic
IGF-1 response - DEDUCED HTA-5 is GHRF
- Generalizations
- Female IGF-1 response is double that of males
- IGF-1 response is age dependent
- Endpoint data suggests a heightened female
response
19Total Cholesterol (mg/dL)
30-45 46-59 60
20Total Cholesterol (mg/dL)
21Male/Female Cholesterol Response
- Avg ? Total Cholesterol 23 mg/dL
- Decrease in serum cholesterol
- No dietary modifications
- No change in medical regimen, if any
- No lifestyle modifications
22Bone Density (g/cm2)
- Radial ultrasound
- Average Increase
- 6.8 HTA-5
- 12.6 HTA-5 AA
MALE FEMALE
23Body Composition (kg)
MEN WOMEN
ATM LBM
24Body Composition Response
- Objective changes in TBC
- Avg ? ATM 14.8
- Avg ? LBM 4.1
- Slight ? across age groups
- Avg ? body weight 13.2
- No dietary or lifestyle modifications
25Case Reports
- Reversion of immuno-suppression
- Cure of chronic active hepatitis B infection
26Biotech Industry Considerations
27Conclusion