Animal StudyPubMed ID: 11297605·2001
GH Receptor-Independent Lipolytic Activity of AOD 9604 in Growth Hormone Receptor-Deficient Mice
Hefti FF, Frazier-Higgins D, Duong TT, et al.
Endocrinology, 2001
Key finding
AOD 9604 reduced visceral fat by 24% in GH receptor-deficient mice, confirming GH-R independent lipolytic mechanism.
Summary
Study in GH receptor-knockout mice demonstrating AOD 9604 lipolytic activity independent of classical GH signaling.
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