A synthetic GRF antagonist was shown to effectively block spontaneous pulsatile growth hormone release in young rats when given intravenously. When the antagonist was administered twice daily for four days, it essentially halted normal body weight gain and significantly reduced growth in body length, tail length, and organ size, without affecting food intake. This demonstrates that pulsatile growth hormone secretion driven by GRF is critical for normal growth in young animals and that a peptide-based GRF antagonist can specifically suppress it.
Lumpkin, M D; Mulroney, S E; Haramati, A