Somatostatin is a widely distributed peptide hormone that plays an important inhibitory role in several biological processes, including neurotransmission, exocrine and endocrine secretions and cell proliferation. The antiproliferative action of somatostatin results either from inhibition of trophic or growth factor secretion or from interference with the normal cell cycle progression. Among the five somatostatin receptors, somatostatin receptor-2 (SSTR2) plays a critical role in the negative control of normal and tumor cell growth.The mechanism involved in transmission of the antiproliferative effects of the SSTR2 has been attributed to the activation of protein tyrosine phosphatases: SHP1 and SHP2 and the subsequent strong and transient stimulation of ERKs. Activation of SSTR2 by somatostatin enhances ERK1/2 stimulation and increases the expression of cyclin dependent kinase inhibitors-p21CIP1 and p27KIP1 which interfere with cell cycle progression...