Review covering GH-based therapeutic strategies for enhancing peripheral nerve regeneration after injury, with discussion of GHRH analogs including tesamorelin as a potentially safer alternative to direct GH therapy that could accelerate axonal regrowth and limit denervation atrophy of muscle and Schwann cells prior to reinnervation. Explores GH axis augmentation for nerve repair. Identifies tesamorelin as a candidate neuroprotective agent in peripheral nerve injury—providing mechanistic rationale for clinical evaluation in a condition where accelerating nerve regeneration while preventing distal muscle atrophy could meaningfully improve functional outcomes beyond surgical repair alone.
Tuffaha, Sami H; Singh, Prateush; Budihardjo, Joshua D; Means, Kenneth R; Higgins, James P; Shores, Jaimie T; Salvatori, Roberto; Höke, Ahmet; Lee, W P Andrew; Brandacher, Gerald