1989
DOI: 10.1016/0301-0082(89)90008-7
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Neuroendrocrine regulation of prolactin release

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“…Both systems regulate PRL secretion by exerting a tonic inhibitory control on both PRL secretion and lactotroph proliferation. 27 In early studies, TIDA neuron function was reported to decline during aging in rats, with a marked reduction in hypothalamic, median eminence and neurointermediate lobe DA content in old (24-26 months) as compared with young (4 months) rats. 28 More significant, the rate of DA secretion into the hypophysial portal blood of aged (20-26 months) male and female rats was found to decline drastically when compared with young (2-4 months) counterparts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both systems regulate PRL secretion by exerting a tonic inhibitory control on both PRL secretion and lactotroph proliferation. 27 In early studies, TIDA neuron function was reported to decline during aging in rats, with a marked reduction in hypothalamic, median eminence and neurointermediate lobe DA content in old (24-26 months) as compared with young (4 months) rats. 28 More significant, the rate of DA secretion into the hypophysial portal blood of aged (20-26 months) male and female rats was found to decline drastically when compared with young (2-4 months) counterparts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such an action would appear to compromise the ability of FEN to assess central 5-HT system function, particularly where the PRL response to FEN is used as the primary outcome variable. This is because DA exerts a powerful inhibitory influence on the pituitary lactotroph (Ben-Jonathan et al, 1989). Accordingly, PRL responses to d,l-FEN could be due to both the enhancement in 5-HT function and the inhibition of the tuberoinfundibular DA system, which directly regulates PRL secretion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fifth, this study utilized d-FEN rather than d,l-FEN. Although PRL responses to d,l-FEN are very similar to those with d-FEN, the l-isomer in d,l-FEN has antagonistic effects on the dopaminergic system (Crunelli et al, 1980;Garattini et al, 1988) that can affect PRL release in response to neurotransmitter-mediated stimulation (Ben-Jonathan et al, 1989;Coccaro and Kavoussi, 1994).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prolactin (PRL) is one of the most versatile hormones produced by the pituitary gland (1)(2)(3). Several properties of PRL are of particular interest with regard to the adrenal gland.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%