This study revealed a fundamental sex difference in how the brain controls growth hormone secretion in rats: males have a rhythmic, cyclical pattern of somatostatin release that creates distinct peaks and troughs in growth hormone, while females have a continuous somatostatin output. In both sexes, the peptide GRF was found to be essential for generating growth hormone pulses, but in females it also plays an additional role in maintaining the higher baseline growth hormone levels characteristic of the female pattern.
Painson, J C; Tannenbaum, G S