1990
DOI: 10.1159/000125337
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Modulatory Effect of Testosterone on the Serotoninergic Control of Prolactin Secretion in Prepubertal Rats

Abstract: The administration of 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) induced a prolactin release in male and female prepubertal rats at 20 days of age. This response was significantly higher in male than in female rats. Neonatal androgenization of the females significantly increased the release of prolactin induced by 5-HTP treatment compared to the values observed in males; thus, the neonatal exposure to androgens seems to be responsible for the sexual differences in the prolactin response to 5-HTP. In a second series of experi… Show more

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“…It has been proposed that the stimulatory action of 5-HT on PRL secretion is modulated by androgens in different ways according to animal age. Orchidectomy decreased and testosterone increased PRL release after 5-HTP injections in prepubertal (16-30 days old) rats, but these effects were absent in peripubertal (45 days old) and adult males (14). The prepubertal testis secretes 5a-androstane-3a,17/3-diol (a-diol) as the principal androgen (15).…”
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“…It has been proposed that the stimulatory action of 5-HT on PRL secretion is modulated by androgens in different ways according to animal age. Orchidectomy decreased and testosterone increased PRL release after 5-HTP injections in prepubertal (16-30 days old) rats, but these effects were absent in peripubertal (45 days old) and adult males (14). The prepubertal testis secretes 5a-androstane-3a,17/3-diol (a-diol) as the principal androgen (15).…”
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confidence: 99%