Researchers showed that combining continuous GHRH infusion with intermittent somatostatin withdrawal can generate regular pulses of growth hormone in healthy volunteers, mimicking the body's natural pulsatile GH release. In childhood brain tumor survivors who had received cranial radiation, this approach partially restored GH pulsatility but responses remained attenuated, suggesting both hypothalamic hormone deficiency and pituitary damage contribute to their impaired GH secretion. The findings indicate that GHRH likely plays a role in replenishing GH stores during periods of somatostatin-mediated suppression.
Achermann, J C; Hindmarsh, P C; Robinson, I C; Matthews, D R; Brook, C G