Nairobi, May 2 -- Studies suggest that a peptide hormone produced in the hypothalamus, Thyrotropin (or Protirelin), may trigger the secretion of prolactin and thyroid hormones.

The possibility of its action in the context of hypothyroidism, acromegaly, and thyroid issues, is now under scientific investigation. Recent studies have indicated that TRH may exert antidepressant action, regulate cell aging, and possibly protect cells from free radical damage.

Additionally, research indicates that it may be potentially impactful in the context of thyroid gland activity, depression, opioid-specific dependency, and maintaining organ function over time.

Thyrotropin: What is it?

Thyrotropin, or TRH, is a relatively tiny peptide hormone comprisin...