Injecting a GRF antagonist into the brains of rats suppressed both sleep and growth hormone secretion in a dose-dependent manner, delaying sleep onset, reducing non-REM sleep duration, and lowering sleep-related brain wave amplitudes. These results, combined with earlier findings that GRF promotes sleep, support the hypothesis that the same brain signaling system (GRF) coordinates both sleep regulation and growth hormone release.
Obál, F; Payne, L; Kapás, L; Opp, M; Krueger, J M