The neuropeptide galanin was found to inhibit growth hormone release from cultured human pituitary tumor cells in 9 out of 12 cases, with a potency comparable to the standard GH-lowering drug octreotide. This GH-inhibitory effect was dose-dependent and consistent, suggesting galanin or similar compounds could potentially be explored as therapeutic agents for conditions involving excess GH secretion.
Giustina, A; Ragni, G; Bollati, A; Cozzi, R; Licini, M; Poiesi, C; Turazzi, S; Bonfanti, C