I have read the S.com HGH profile along with BB.com's + the HGH profile here on this message board (thanks CYCLEON and Death on the Field.) I have a specific question for the GH buffs out there. I am interested in the muscular hyperplasia effects of GH first and foremost. I will quote S.com's profile here
"and causes an increased pro-tein synthesis which manifests itself in a muscular hypertrophy (enlargement of muscle cells) and in a muscular hyperplasia (in-crease of muscle cells.) The latter is very interesting since this in-crease cannot be obtained by the intake of steroids."
Dictionary def of hyperplasia: "An abnormal increase in the number of cells in an organ or a tissue with consequent enlargement."
My main interest in HGH is what effect it has on the growth factors of the body.
Growth factors are protein molecules that (to my understanding) decide to a large degree whether the cell will dive via Mitosis. This "decision" takes place at the G1/S phase checkpoint (a bit of biology for ya huh?) Small bit about growth factors:
"Growth factors first come into play late in the G1 stage of interphase. Cells cannot pass from G1 to the S stage unless growth factors bind to the plasma membrane. The binding of growth factors triggers a cascade of biochemical activity that propels the cell into the S stage. If the cell does not enter the S stage, it exits from the cell cycle into the G0 stage, a period of normal metabolic activity where other control mechanisms prevent it from dividing."
This goes without saying but I have to say this... this is how all of our cells divide and multiply yielding new muscle, skin, etc.
The growth factor that I am targeting is VEGF or Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor. Basically, I want to know if HGH increases the amount of VEGF in the body. After a bit of educating myself, in some urology research studies I've seen that VEGF seems to have quite a bit of impact on penile tissue cell proliferation ("To grow or multiply by rapidly producing new tissue, parts, cells, or offspring.") This is important to me because in a couple of months I will be undergoing a phalloplasty procedure to correct a curvature of my penis due to Peyronie's disease (sounds great doesn't it?) I've had this all of my life and it curves to the left looking like its halfway to an L shape.
"Peyronie's disease is due to a plaque (scar) of the tunica albuginea lining the erectile chambers resulting in a tethering and curving of the erect penis, sometimes known as the "bent spike syndrome".
My urologist will be cutting out some of the tunica albuginea of my corpus cavernosa tissue and will heal the curve. However, VEGF is one growth factor in charge of cell division and repair. The use to my surgical procedure would be to help me heal faster especially since I am using a traction device , which stimulates cell division in the first place. This will help it to grow straighter. I can provide more information to anything forementioned, including urology studies into VEGF.
I am currently talking to my urologist about this but need all the information I can get before going into my next consultation with him so I know what to do.
Since you guys are familiar with HGH, do you know about HGH influence on your bodies growth factors, specifically VEGF?
Thanks bros