Researchers found that the growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) gene is actively expressed in a majority of human endometrial, ovarian, and breast cancer specimens, producing biologically active GHRH peptide. Tumor extracts contained GHRH levels of 2.7 to 6.4 nanograms per gram of tissue and were potent enough to stimulate growth hormone release from pituitary cells. This supports the idea that locally produced GHRH may directly drive tumor growth, independent of the brain's normal GHRH signaling.
Kahán, Z; Arencibia, J M; Csernus, V J; Groot, K; Kineman, R D; Robinson, W R; Schally, A V