Researchers investigated how a GHRH receptor blocker (JMR-132) affects the cells lining the uterus during early pregnancy. The blocker triggered cell death in decidual stromal cells by activating specific stress signaling pathways (ERK1/2 and JNK), raising the protein GADD45alpha that promotes cell death. These findings provide important safety information, suggesting that GHRH antagonist therapies could potentially affect the uterine lining during pregnancy and should be used with caution in women of reproductive age.
Wu, Hsien-Ming; Chen, Liang-Hsuan; Schally, Andrew V; Huang, Hong-Yuan; Soong, Yung-Kuei; Leung, Peter C K; Wang, Hsin-Shih