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  • Prolactin
  • Protein family and hormone

    Prolactin (PRL), also known as lactotropin and mammotropin, is a protein best known for its role in enabling mammals to produce milk. It is influential

    Prolactin

    Prolactin

    Prolactin

  • Prolactin-releasing hormone
  • Prolactin-releasing hormone, also known as PRLH, is a hypothetical human hormone or hormone releasing factor. Existence of this factor has been hypothesized

    Prolactin-releasing hormone

    Prolactin-releasing_hormone

  • Hyperprolactinaemia
  • Excess of prolactin hormone in the blood

    condition characterized by abnormally high levels of prolactin in the blood. In women, normal prolactin levels average to about 13 ng/mL, while in men, they

    Hyperprolactinaemia

    Hyperprolactinaemia

    Hyperprolactinaemia

  • Dopamine
  • Organic chemical that functions both as a hormone and a neurotransmitter

    supplies the pituitary gland. The prolactin cells that produce prolactin, in the absence of dopamine, secrete prolactin continuously; dopamine inhibits

    Dopamine

    Dopamine

    Dopamine

  • Lactation
  • Release of milk from the mammary glands

    Galactopoiesis is the maintenance of milk production. This stage requires prolactin. Oxytocin is critical for the milk let-down reflex in response to suckling

    Lactation

    Lactation

    Lactation

  • Hypothalamic–pituitary–prolactin axis
  • Hormone pathway

    The hypothalamic–pituitary–prolactin axis (HPP axis), also known as the hypothalamic–pituitary–mammary axis or hypothalamic–pituitary–breast axis, is

    Hypothalamic–pituitary–prolactin axis

    Hypothalamic–pituitary–prolactin axis

    Hypothalamic–pituitary–prolactin_axis

  • Prolactin cell
  • Pituitary gland cell which produces the hormone prolactin

    A prolactin cell (also known as a lactotroph, mammotroph, or lactotrope) is a specialized endocrine cell located in the anterior pituitary gland in most

    Prolactin cell

    Prolactin_cell

  • Prolactin receptor
  • Type I cytokine receptor and coding gene in humans

    The prolactin receptor (PRLR) is a type I cytokine receptor encoded in humans by the PRLR gene on chromosome 5p13-14. It is the receptor for prolactin (PRL)

    Prolactin receptor

    Prolactin receptor

    Prolactin_receptor

  • Prolactinoma
  • Pituitary gland tumor which secretes the hormone prolactin

    hormone prolactin. It is the most common type of functioning pituitary tumor. Symptoms of prolactinoma are due to abnormally high levels of prolactin in the

    Prolactinoma

    Prolactinoma

    Prolactinoma

  • Endocrinology of parenting
  • results in variations in behavior. These include estrogen, progesterone, prolactin, cortisol, and testosterone. While hormones are not necessary for the

    Endocrinology of parenting

    Endocrinology_of_parenting

  • Prolactin modulator
  • Drug class

    hormone prolactin from the anterior pituitary gland. Prolactin inhibitors suppress and prolactin releasers induce the secretion of prolactin, respectively

    Prolactin modulator

    Prolactin modulator

    Prolactin_modulator

  • Galactorrhea
  • Spontaneous flow of milk from the breast

    cause is found in about 50% of cases. Lactation requires the presence of prolactin, and the evaluation of galactorrhea includes eliciting a history for various

    Galactorrhea

    Galactorrhea

  • Domperidone
  • Peripheral D2 receptor antagonist

    like gastroparesis (delayed gastric emptying). It raises the level of prolactin in the human body. It may be taken by mouth or rectally. Side effects

    Domperidone

    Domperidone

    Domperidone

  • Witch's milk
  • Milk secreted from the breasts of some newborn human infants of either sex

    synthesis and secretion of prolactin. Prolactin's primary functions are breast milk production and mammary gland development. Prolactin has a stimulating effect

    Witch's milk

    Witch's_milk

  • Breast development
  • Biological process in primates

    factors), the most important of which include estrogen, progesterone, prolactin, and growth hormone. The master regulators of breast development are the

    Breast development

    Breast_development

  • Human bonding
  • Process of development of a close, interpersonal relationship

    arousal of a new relationship. Prolactin is a peptide hormone primarily produced in the anterior pituitary gland. Prolactin affects reproduction and lactation

    Human bonding

    Human_bonding

  • Refractory period (sex)
  • Recovery period after orgasm before another is possible

    which some consider to be responsible for the male refractory period is prolactin, which is repressed by dopamine and is responsible for sexual arousal

    Refractory period (sex)

    Refractory_period_(sex)

  • Orgasm
  • Intense physical sensation of sexual release

    relaxing experience due to the release of the neurohormones oxytocin and prolactin, as well as endorphins (or "endogenous morphine"). Human orgasms usually

    Orgasm

    Orgasm

  • Pregnancy hormones
  • Human hormones produced during pregnancy

    growth. The corpus luteum produces the 6-kDa peptide hormone relaxin. Prolactin and insulin-like growth factor binding protein are two examples of the

    Pregnancy hormones

    Pregnancy_hormones

  • Breast
  • Part of the female primate torso that has mammary glands

    complex interaction of hormones, including estrogens, progesterone, and prolactin, that mediate the completion of its development, namely lobuloalveolar

    Breast

    Breast

    Breast

  • Side effects of cyproterone acetate
  • Rarely, CPA can produce blood clots, liver damage, excessively high prolactin levels, prolactinomas, and meningiomas. Upon discontinuation from high

    Side effects of cyproterone acetate

    Side_effects_of_cyproterone_acetate

  • Amenorrhea
  • Absence of a menstrual period in a woman of reproductive age

    hypothalamus, which in turn increases both TSH and prolactin release. This increase in prolactin suppresses the release of LH and FSH through a negative

    Amenorrhea

    Amenorrhea

  • Macroprolactin
  • Inactive form of prolactin

    prolactin which are found in blood. The most common complex found in blood consists of prolactin and immunoglobulin G (IgG). While the free prolactin

    Macroprolactin

    Macroprolactin

  • Hypothalamic–pituitary hormone
  • hypothalamic–pituitary–somatotropic axis), and prolactin (HPPTooltip hypothalamic–pituitary–prolactin axis) axes are branches. The function of these hormones

    Hypothalamic–pituitary hormone

    Hypothalamic–pituitary hormone

    Hypothalamic–pituitary_hormone

  • Prolactin-induced protein
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    Prolactin-inducible protein also known as gross cystic disease fluid protein 15 (GCDFP-15), extra-parotid glycoprotein (EP-GP), gp17 seminal actin-binding

    Prolactin-induced protein

    Prolactin-induced protein

    Prolactin-induced_protein

  • BAY-1158061
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    BAY-1158061, also known as HMI-115, is a monoclonal antibody against the prolactin receptor (PRLR) which is under development for the treatment of alopecia

    BAY-1158061

    BAY-1158061

  • Mammoplasia
  • Normal or spontaneous enlargement of breasts

    bicalutamide, and finasteride, growth hormone, and drugs that elevate prolactin levels such as D2 receptor antagonists like antipsychotics (e.g., risperidone)

    Mammoplasia

    Mammoplasia

    Mammoplasia

  • Penile–vaginal intercourse
  • Form of human sexual intercourse

    self-pleasuring to orgasm, it was found that in both sexes the increase in prolactin was 400% higher after vaginal intercourse than after masturbation. This

    Penile–vaginal intercourse

    Penile–vaginal intercourse

    Penile–vaginal_intercourse

  • Hypopituitarism
  • Medical condition

    called cretinism. Prolactin (PRL) plays a role in breastfeeding, and inability to breastfeed may point at abnormally low prolactin levels. Antidiuretic

    Hypopituitarism

    Hypopituitarism

    Hypopituitarism

  • Prolactin-releasing peptide
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Prolactin-releasing peptide (PrRP) is a peptide hormone that in humans is encoded by the PRLH gene. PrRP binds to the receptor PrRPR and seems to be involved

    Prolactin-releasing peptide

    Prolactin-releasing peptide

    Prolactin-releasing_peptide

  • Hypoprolactinemia
  • Medical condition

    deficiency in the serum levels of the hypothalamic-pituitary hormone prolactin. Hypoprolactinemia is associated with ovarian dysfunction in women, and

    Hypoprolactinemia

    Hypoprolactinemia

    Hypoprolactinemia

  • Hypothalamus
  • Area of the brain below the thalamus

    in the cortex influences the secretion of releasing hormones; GHRH and prolactin are stimulated whilst TRH is inhibited. [citation needed] The hypothalamus

    Hypothalamus

    Hypothalamus

    Hypothalamus

  • Paternal brain
  • Brain changes in male parent

    motivation. An increase in levels of oxytocin, glucocorticoids, estrogen and prolactin occur in the paternal brain. These hormonal changes occur through the

    Paternal brain

    Paternal_brain

  • Human placental lactogen
  • Polypeptide placental hormone in humans

    potent agonist of the prolactin receptor and a weak agonist of the growth hormone receptor. hPL has been found to bind to the prolactin receptor with equal

    Human placental lactogen

    Human placental lactogen

    Human_placental_lactogen

  • Galactorrhea hyperprolactinemia
  • Medical condition

    Galactorrhea hyperprolactinemia is increased blood prolactin levels associated with galactorrhea (abnormal milk secretion). It may be caused by such things

    Galactorrhea hyperprolactinemia

    Galactorrhea_hyperprolactinemia

  • Pseudopregnancy
  • Fetus-free apparent pregnancy

    is not well understood, but prolactin and its receptors are known to be involved in pseudopregnancy. The role of prolactin in maintaining pseudopregnancy

    Pseudopregnancy

    Pseudopregnancy

  • Somatotropin family
  • Protein family

    (lactogen), its placental analogue; prolactin, which promotes lactation in the mammary gland, and placental prolactin-related proteins; proliferin and proliferin

    Somatotropin family

    Somatotropin_family

  • ABS-201
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    ABS-201 is an AI-designed monoclonal antibody against the prolactin receptor (PRLR) currently in Phase 1/2a clinical trial for the treatment of androgenic

    ABS-201

    ABS-201

  • Tuberoinfundibular pathway
  • Group of dopamine neurons that project from arcuate nucleus in hypothalamus

    in the brain. Dopamine released at this site inhibits the secretion of prolactin from anterior pituitary gland lactotrophs by binding to dopamine receptor

    Tuberoinfundibular pathway

    Tuberoinfundibular pathway

    Tuberoinfundibular_pathway

  • Prolactin-releasing peptide receptor
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    The prolactin-releasing peptide receptor (PrRPR) also known as G-protein coupled receptor 10 (GPR10) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PRLHR

    Prolactin-releasing peptide receptor

    Prolactin-releasing peptide receptor

    Prolactin-releasing_peptide_receptor

  • Ipamorelin
  • Peptide selective agonist of the ghrelin/growth hormone secretagogue receptor

    bone growth. Like pralmorelin and GHRP-6, ipamorelin does not affect prolactin, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), or thyroid-stimulating

    Ipamorelin

    Ipamorelin

    Ipamorelin

  • Crop milk
  • Secretion used by some birds to feed their young

    and in penguins, only by the male. Lactation in birds is controlled by prolactin, which is the same hormone that causes lactation in mammals. Crop milk

    Crop milk

    Crop milk

    Crop_milk

  • Growth hormone
  • Peptide hormone that stimulates growth

    placental lactogen) genes. GH, human chorionic somatomammotropin, and prolactin belong to a group of homologous hormones with growth-promoting and lactogenic

    Growth hormone

    Growth hormone

    Growth_hormone

  • Sexual practices between women
  • Sexual activity between women

    a woman's nipples promotes the production and release of oxytocin and prolactin. During the stimulation of the nipples, large amounts of oxytocin are

    Sexual practices between women

    Sexual practices between women

    Sexual_practices_between_women

  • Nipple stimulation
  • Human sexual practice

    including breastfeeding, promotes the production and release of oxytocin and prolactin. Besides creating maternal feelings, it also decreases a woman's anxiety

    Nipple stimulation

    Nipple stimulation

    Nipple_stimulation

  • 4-Hexylresorcinol
  • Chemical compound

    and prolactin expression in the pituitary gland compared to the solvent only group, while the estradiol group showed higher levels. Serum prolactin levels

    4-Hexylresorcinol

    4-Hexylresorcinol

    4-Hexylresorcinol

  • Establishment of breastfeeding
  • Initiation of breast milk production

    is mainly controlled by three hormones, prolactin, oxytocin, and feedback inhibitor of lactation. Prolactin, produced in the anterior lobe of the pituitary

    Establishment of breastfeeding

    Establishment of breastfeeding

    Establishment_of_breastfeeding

  • Couvade syndrome
  • Expectant parent who is not pregnant shows pregnancy symptoms

    shifts during their partner's pregnancy, including increased levels of prolactin, cortisol, and estradiol and decreased levels of testosterone. These hormonal

    Couvade syndrome

    Couvade_syndrome

  • Pituitary adenoma
  • Tumor of the pituitary gland

    secrete more than one hormone, the most common combination being GH and prolactin, which present as gigantism or acromegaly and unexpected lactation (in

    Pituitary adenoma

    Pituitary adenoma

    Pituitary_adenoma

  • Disulergine
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    CH 29-717) is a dopamine agonist of the ergoline family described as a prolactin inhibitor which was never marketed. It is known to be a metabolite of

    Disulergine

    Disulergine

    Disulergine

  • Thyrotropin-releasing hormone
  • Hormone

    stimulates the release of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) as well as prolactin from the anterior pituitary. TRH has been used clinically in diagnosis

    Thyrotropin-releasing hormone

    Thyrotropin-releasing hormone

    Thyrotropin-releasing_hormone

  • Somatomammotrophic cell
  • produces both somatotropin (growth hormone) and prolactin. Cells that secrete only somatotropin or only prolactin are known as somatotrophs and mammotrophs

    Somatomammotrophic cell

    Somatomammotrophic_cell

  • Lactational amenorrhea
  • Post-partum infertility due to breast feeding

    Mechanical detection of suckling increases prolactin levels in the body to increase milk synthesis. Excess prolactin may inhibit the menstrual cycle directly

    Lactational amenorrhea

    Lactational amenorrhea

    Lactational_amenorrhea

  • Henry Friesen
  • Canadian endocrinologist (1934–2025)

    professor emeritus of the University of Manitoba and the discoverer of human prolactin, a hormone which stimulates lactation in mammary glands. Born in Morden

    Henry Friesen

    Henry_Friesen

  • Cabergoline
  • Chemical compound

    among others, is a dopaminergic medication used in the treatment of high prolactin levels, prolactinomas, Parkinson's disease, and for other indications

    Cabergoline

    Cabergoline

    Cabergoline

  • Anterior pituitary
  • Anterior lobe of the pituitary gland

    vasoconstriction, increased plasma levels also result in hyperthermia and prolactin decreases with decreasing temperature values. Follicle-stimulating hormone

    Anterior pituitary

    Anterior pituitary

    Anterior_pituitary

  • Calcitriol
  • Active form of vitamin D

    Additional effects on the production of calcitriol include an increase by prolactin, a hormone which stimulates lactogenesis (the formation of milk in mammary

    Calcitriol

    Calcitriol

    Calcitriol

  • Broodiness
  • Behavioral tendency to sit on a clutch of eggs to incubate them

    Broodiness is due to the secretion of the hormone prolactin by the anterior lobe of the hypophysis. Prolactin injection in hens provokes egg laying to stop

    Broodiness

    Broodiness

    Broodiness

  • Sexual anhedonia
  • Condition in which an individual cannot feel pleasure from an orgasm

    Additionally, it is thought that depression, drug-addiction, high levels of prolactin, low testosterone, and uses of certain medications might play a role in

    Sexual anhedonia

    Sexual_anhedonia

  • Embryonic diapause
  • Evolutionary reproductive strategy of mammals

    melatonin and prolactin, this increase in melatonin decreases prolactin secretion from the pituitary gland. The decrease in prolactin consequently decreases

    Embryonic diapause

    Embryonic_diapause

  • Trazodone
  • Antidepressant medication

    observed, possibly due to the formation of reactive metabolites. Elevated prolactin concentrations have been observed in people taking trazodone. They appear

    Trazodone

    Trazodone

    Trazodone

  • Hyperpituitarism
  • Medical condition

    prolactin, adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), and growth hormone (GH).[medical citation needed] Prolactinoma results in overproduction of prolactin Excess

    Hyperpituitarism

    Hyperpituitarism

    Hyperpituitarism

  • Pituitary gland
  • Endocrine gland of the brain

    and LH), metabolism rate (by secreting TSH) and lactation (by secreting prolactin). The intermediate lobe synthesizes and secretes melanocyte-stimulating

    Pituitary gland

    Pituitary gland

    Pituitary_gland

  • Oscar Riddle
  • American biologist

    for his research into the pituitary gland and for isolating the hormone prolactin. Riddle was born and raised on a farm in Cincinnati, Indiana, where he

    Oscar Riddle

    Oscar_Riddle

  • Erogenous zone
  • Area of heightened sensitivity of the body

    nipple stimulation may result in a surge in the production of oxytocin and prolactin which could have a significant effect on the individual's genitals, even

    Erogenous zone

    Erogenous zone

    Erogenous_zone

  • Tiapride
  • Antipsychotic medication

    because dopamine plays a primary role in regulating prolactin release by binding to D2 receptors on prolactin-secreting cells in the anterior pituitary. Thus

    Tiapride

    Tiapride

    Tiapride

  • False pregnancy
  • Signs and symptoms of pregnancy without the presence of a fetus

    in hormonal regulation, can significantly increase prolactin levels. Prolactinemia (high prolactin levels) can lead to many of the symptoms of true pregnancy

    False pregnancy

    False_pregnancy

  • Endocrine system
  • Hormone-producing glands of a body

    expression of LH and FSH expressing gonadotrophs. At 24 weeks of gestation, prolactin-expressing lactotrophs begin to emerge. A hormone is any of a class of

    Endocrine system

    Endocrine system

    Endocrine_system

  • Anorgasmia
  • Inability to achieve orgasm despite adequate stimulation

    liver function, oestradiol/estradiol, total testosterone, SHBG, FSH/LH, prolactin, thyroid function, lipids and fasting blood sugar) to check for other

    Anorgasmia

    Anorgasmia

  • Breast hypertrophy
  • Rare human disease

    histologic sensitivity to certain hormones such as female sex hormones, prolactin, and growth factors. Breast hypertrophy is a benign progressive enlargement

    Breast hypertrophy

    Breast_hypertrophy

  • Risperidone
  • Antipsychotic medication

    gain, drowsiness, fatigue, insomnia, dry mouth, constipation, elevated prolactin levels, and restlessness. Serious side effects may include the potentially

    Risperidone

    Risperidone

    Risperidone

  • Lactation suppression
  • Act of suppressing lactation

    evidence to justify widespread implementation. Hypothalamic–pituitary–prolactin axis Prolactin modulator "What happens if your unborn baby dies". nhs.uk. 2018-02-12

    Lactation suppression

    Lactation_suppression

  • Gynecomastia
  • Enlargement of the human male breast

    typical finding, but may be seen in a gynecomastic individual with a prolactin secreting tumor. An increase in the diameter of the areola and asymmetry

    Gynecomastia

    Gynecomastia

    Gynecomastia

  • Aphelocoma
  • Genus of birds

    'helpers' at each nest, usually relatives of the breeding pair. Increased prolactin in the breeding pair leads to the expression of parental behavior and

    Aphelocoma

    Aphelocoma

    Aphelocoma

  • Aripiprazole
  • Atypical antipsychotic medication

    5th best for reducing extrapyramidal symptoms, the best for reducing prolactin levels, 2nd best for prolongated QTc interval, and 5th best for sedative

    Aripiprazole

    Aripiprazole

    Aripiprazole

  • Hormone replacement therapy
  • Hormone therapy used to treat symptoms of menopause

    nandrolone esters, oxandrolone, fluoxymesterone) D2 receptor antagonists (prolactin releasers) (e.g., domperidone, metoclopramide, risperidone, haloperidol

    Hormone replacement therapy

    Hormone replacement therapy

    Hormone_replacement_therapy

  • Nesting instinct
  • Instinct in pregnant animals related to estradiol

    maintenance of high estradiol levels, and increasing prolactin levels. This release of prolactin (from the anterior pituitary) is likely caused by the

    Nesting instinct

    Nesting instinct

    Nesting_instinct

  • Feminizing hormone therapy
  • Type of gender-affirming medical treatment

    prolactin levels, body weight, and blood pressure. If prolactin levels are greater than 100 ng/mL, estrogen therapy should be stopped and prolactin levels

    Feminizing hormone therapy

    Feminizing hormone therapy

    Feminizing_hormone_therapy

  • Salsolinol
  • Chemical compound

    prolactin in the pituitary gland in lactating rats and lactating sheep. Administration of a solution of salsolinol was not shown to raise prolactin levels

    Salsolinol

    Salsolinol

    Salsolinol

  • Anethole
  • Chemical compound

    dopamine and may displace dopamine from its receptors and thereby disinhibit prolactin secretion, which in turn may be responsible for the galactagogue effects

    Anethole

    Anethole

    Anethole

  • Mammary gland
  • Exocrine gland in humans and other mammals

    development until pregnancy, if it occurs. During pregnancy, progesterone and prolactin are essential for mediating lobuloalveolar development in estrogen-primed

    Mammary gland

    Mammary gland

    Mammary_gland

  • Bone growth factor
  • Factor that stimulates the growth of bone tissue

    Posterior pituitary Oxytocin Vasopressin Anterior pituitary FSH LH TSH Prolactin POMC CLIP ACTH MSH Endorphins Lipotropin GH Adrenal axis Adrenal cortex

    Bone growth factor

    Bone_growth_factor

  • Chlordiazepoxide
  • Benzodiazepine medication

    and also is excreted in breast milk. Chlordiazepoxide also decreases prolactin release in rats. Benzodiazepines act via micromolar benzodiazepine binding

    Chlordiazepoxide

    Chlordiazepoxide

    Chlordiazepoxide

  • Imlunestrant
  • Chemical compound

    nandrolone esters, oxandrolone, fluoxymesterone) D2 receptor antagonists (prolactin releasers) (e.g., domperidone, metoclopramide, risperidone, haloperidol

    Imlunestrant

    Imlunestrant

    Imlunestrant

  • Suzanne Fenton
  • American biologist

    Epidermal Growth Factor-Induced Cell Signaling in Mammary Epithelium by Prolactin. She completed her post-doctoral work at the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive

    Suzanne Fenton

    Suzanne_Fenton

  • Schizophrenia
  • Mental disorder with psychotic symptoms

    mostly gradual. Side-effect profiles, including weight gain, sedation, prolactin elevation, and QTc prolongation, vary more distinctly; clinicians weigh

    Schizophrenia

    Schizophrenia

    Schizophrenia

  • Peptide hormone
  • Hormone whose molecules are peptides

    hormone (MSH) Orexin/Hypocretin Oxytocin Parathyroid hormone (PTH) Prolactin Renin Somatostatin Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) Thyrotropin-releasing

    Peptide hormone

    Peptide hormone

    Peptide_hormone

  • Releasing and inhibiting hormones
  • Hormones that stimulate or inhibit release of other hormones

    in the pituitary gland as it should stimulate the release of TSH and prolactin from this gland. The main releasing hormones are as follows: The hypothalamus

    Releasing and inhibiting hormones

    Releasing_and_inhibiting_hormones

  • Gonadotropin-releasing hormone
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    hypothalamic suppression) or organic lesions (trauma, tumor). Elevated prolactin levels decrease GnRH activity. In contrast, hyperinsulinemia increases

    Gonadotropin-releasing hormone

    Gonadotropin-releasing hormone

    Gonadotropin-releasing_hormone

  • Menstruation
  • Periodic shedding of the uterine lining

    is more likely when suckling occurs more frequently. The production of prolactin in response to suckling is important to maintaining lactational amenorrhea

    Menstruation

    Menstruation

    Menstruation

  • Arcuate nucleus (hypothalamus)
  • Neuron cluster in the hypothalamus

    secretion of prolactin. Dopamine inhibits prolactin secretion, so when the TIDA neurons are inhibited, there is increased secretion of prolactin, which stimulates

    Arcuate nucleus (hypothalamus)

    Arcuate nucleus (hypothalamus)

    Arcuate_nucleus_(hypothalamus)

  • Uremia
  • Excess urea in the blood due to kidney dysfunction

    erythropoietin production Hypermagnesemia Gonadal dysfunction (increased prolactin and luteinizing hormone, decreased testosterone) Decreased sodium-potassium

    Uremia

    Uremia

    Uremia

  • Terguride
  • Chemical compound

    family. It is approved for and used as a prolactin inhibitor in the treatment of hyperprolactinemia (high prolactin levels) in Japan. Terguride is taken by

    Terguride

    Terguride

    Terguride

  • Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
  • Diminished gonad activity due to dysfunction of the hypothalamus or pituitary gland

    mammals. Prolactin inhibits GnRH neurons and therefore inhibits the subsequent release of LH, FSH and sex steroids. The mechanism of prolactin induced

    Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism

    Hypogonadotropic_hypogonadism

  • Dimethyltryptamine
  • Psychedelic drug

    blood concentrations of beta-endorphin, corticotropin, cortisol, and prolactin; growth hormone blood levels rose equally in response to all doses of

    Dimethyltryptamine

    Dimethyltryptamine

    Dimethyltryptamine

  • Growth hormone–releasing hormone
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    Posterior pituitary Oxytocin Vasopressin Anterior pituitary FSH LH TSH Prolactin POMC CLIP ACTH MSH Endorphins Lipotropin GH Adrenal axis Adrenal cortex

    Growth hormone–releasing hormone

    Growth_hormone–releasing_hormone

  • Sulpiride
  • Atypical antipsychotic

    Contraindications Hypersensitivity to sulpiride Pre-existing breast cancer or other prolactin-dependent tumors Phaeochromocytoma Intoxication with other centrally-active

    Sulpiride

    Sulpiride

    Sulpiride

  • Albano Mucci
  • Albano Mucci has contributed to and that have been published: Plasma prolactin concentrations during lactation, pouch young development and the return

    Albano Mucci

    Albano Mucci

    Albano_Mucci

  • MK-212
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    5-HT2C receptor full agonist. The drug promotes the secretion of serum prolactin and cortisol in humans. MK-212 did not produce hallucinogenic effects

    MK-212

    MK-212

    MK-212

  • Pig
  • Domesticated omnivorous even-toed ungulate

    milk from the sow. The onset of nest-building is triggered by a rise in prolactin level, caused by a decrease in progesterone and an increase in prostaglandin;

    Pig

    Pig

    Pig

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