In rainbow trout pituitary cell cultures, somatostatin was found to counteract the growth hormone-releasing effects of carp GRF in a noncompetitive manner, meaning somatostatin reduced GRF's effectiveness without simply competing for the same receptor. Additionally, once somatostatin had suppressed growth hormone release, GRF could not reverse the effect, indicating that somatostatin exerts a dominant and lasting inhibitory influence on growth hormone secretion at the pituitary level in fish.
Luo, D; McKeown, B A