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FAILURE OF SOMATOSTATIN TO SUPPRESS THYROTROPIN RELEASING FACTOR AND LUTEINIZING HORMONE RELEASING FACTOR-INDUCED GROWTH HORMONE RELEASE IN ACROMEGALY.
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1974
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Factor-induced Growth HormonePituitary GlandGrowth HormoneEndocrine MechanismHuman GrowthMedicineGynecologyPituitary DiseaseSomatostatin AdministrationEndocrinologyPlasma GhReproductive Endocrinology
The effect of somatostatin on thyrotropin releasing factor or luteinizing hormone releasing factor-induced growth hormone (GH) release was studied in 4 acromegalic patients. The increase in plasma GH induced by these nonspecific releasing factors still occurred despite somatostatin administration at a dose double the one sufficient to markedly decrease plasma GH levels in acromegalics and to completely suppress hypoglycemia or arginine-induced GH release in normals.