Adult survivors of childhood brain tumors who received cranial radiation showed significantly reduced growth hormone responses to GHRH compared to healthy controls, even at standard high doses. The irradiated patients still showed incrementally increasing GH output with higher GHRH doses, reflecting reduced but not absent pituitary sensitivity. This attenuation likely reflects a combination of direct pituitary damage from radiation and the loss of growth-promoting effects that chronic GHRH exposure normally provides to pituitary cells.
Achermann, J C; Brook, C G; Hindmarsh, P C