This study found that the cholinergic system's ability to regulate growth hormone secretion is impaired in patients with acromegaly (excess GH), but recovers after surgical treatment. Before surgery, the muscarinic receptor blocker pirenzepine could not suppress GH responses to GHRH in acromegalic patients, unlike in healthy controls. After tumor removal and reduction of GH levels, pirenzepine's inhibitory effect returned, suggesting that chronic GH excess itself disrupts the normal cholinergic-somatostatin regulatory pathway.
Fiszlejder, L; Penacini, O; Ratz, S; Oneto, A; Storani, M; Rizzo, L; Guitelman, A