A growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) antagonist significantly inhibited the growth of non-small cell lung cancer tumors in mice, reducing tumor volume by 58%. The anti-cancer effect appeared to work directly on tumor cells through GHRH receptors found on the tumors themselves, reducing local IGF-I production rather than affecting systemic hormone levels. The discovery of GHRH and its receptors in lung cancer tissue opens a new potential treatment approach using GHRH-blocking drugs.
Szereday, Zoltan; Schally, Andrew V; Varga, Jozsef L; Kanashiro, Celia A; Hebert, Francine; Armatis, Patricia; Groot, Kate; Szepeshazi, Karoly; Halmos, Gabor; Busto, Rebeca