Researchers showed that short-term exposure to estradiol in adult male rats dramatically transformed their growth hormone secretion pattern from the typical male pulsatile pattern to a continuous female-like pattern. This feminization occurred within just 12 hours and included elevated baseline GH levels, more frequent GH pulses, and loss of the cyclic responsiveness to GH-releasing factor. The findings demonstrate that sex steroids actively shape GH secretion patterns throughout life, not just during early development.
Painson, J C; Thorner, M O; Krieg, R J; Tannenbaum, G S