prolactin in English

noun
1
a hormone released from the anterior pituitary gland that stimulates milk production after childbirth.
Hormone assays for serum estrogen, progesterone, prolactin , luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone and testosterone were performed.

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1. • Levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and prolactin

2. The pink Acidophils secrete growth hormone (GH) and prolactin (PRL)

3. Elevated plasma prolactin levels were reported in # % of adolescent patients

4. 17 Levels of serotonin and prolactin were not music therapy.

5. Acidophil cellsare the progenitors for both GH-producing somatotrophs and prolactin (PRL)-producing lactotrophs.

6. Performance of LOCI Assays for FSH, LH, and Prolactin on the Dimension Vista System

7. Reported guiltiness during Autoeroticism was associated with psychological disturbances, low prolactin, low testosterone, and increased relational problems

8. The stimulation of women's nipples from suckling, including breastfeeding, promotes the production and release of oxytocin and prolactin.

9. And during this time, there's a surge of prolactin, the likes of which a modern day never sees.

10. In abnormally long sleep cycles with artificial delay of the first REM period, the cyclical rhythmicity of prolactin release seems disturbed.

11. Growth hormone and Prolactin-1 gene transcription in natural populations of the black-chinned tilapia Sarotherodon melanotheron Acclimatised to different salinities

12. Despite suppression of prolactin levels with cabergoline, the pituitary tumor continued to increase in size and the patient developed clinical symptoms and biochemistry consistent with the diagnosis of acromegaly due to Acidophilic stem cell adenoma, an extremely rare subtype of mixed growth hormone/prolactin adenoma, which behaves more aggressively and has a lower surgical cure rate …

13. At birth, prolactin levels remain high, while the delivery of the placenta results in a sudden drop in progesterone, estrogen, and HPL levels.

14. We differentiated monohormonal densely or sparsely granulated GH-cell adenomas, monohormonal sparsely or very rarely densely granulated prolactin cell adenomas, monohormonal densely or sparsely ACTH-cell adenomas, monohormonal TSH-cell adenomas and FSH/LH cell adenomas from bihormonal adenomas of mammosomatotroph or GH/prolactin cell type or of the acidophil stem cell adenoma type.

15. The findings may further support the hypothesis that during endurance exercise changes in peripheral amino acid concentration may influence prolactin response via serotonergic system modifications.

16. Six secretory cell types (prolactin-, ACTH-, somatotropin- (STH-), TSH-, and two presumptive gonadotropin- (GTH-) secreting cells) were identified in light or electron microscope preparations of goldfish pars distalis.

17. The ligand polypeptide of the invention can be used with advantage as a prolactin secretion inhibitory agent in the prevention and treatment of certain diseases associated with prolactin secretion, such as pituitary adenomatosis, brain tumor, emmeniopathy, autoimmune disease, prolactinoma, infertility, impotence, amenorrhea, galactorrhea, acromegaly, Chiari-Frommel syndrome, Argonz-del Castilo syndrome, Forbes-Albright syndrome, lymphoma, Sheehan syndrome or dyszoospermia.

18. Bovine adenohypophyseal secretory granules were purified by a technique giving a high yield of large granules containing 70–90% of prolactin (PRL) and 10–20% of growth hormone (GH).

19. Inappropriate stimulation of growth hormone (hGH)-secretion with TRH in acromegalic subjects has been shown previously, whereas prolactin (hPRL) secretion was reported to be blunted in active acromegaly.

20. Is a deficiency in vitamin d, hight cortisol and prolactin, too much ldl cholesterol a sign of hypothyroid ? symptoms dry skin, Astheny and low libido 1 doctor answer • 2 doctors weighed in Share

21. Hens are triggered to become Broody by aging and maturing, and as the days get longer, the increasing amounts of available daylight will encourage the hen’s body to release prolactin.

22. Jason P Breves E Gordon Grau Somatolactin (SL) is a member of the growth hormone (GH)/prolactin (PRL) family of pituitary hormones, and is found in a variety of teleost species.

23. 3¿ is aryl which may have suitable substituent(s), and A is lower alkylene, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, for the treatment of various diseases selected from the group consisting of cardiac hypertrophy, nephropacy such as nephritis or renal failure, arteriosclerosis, obliterans, obstructive thrombus, arterial embolus, Bürger-Grütz syndrome, acrocyanosis, chilblain, frostbite, prolactin-producing ovulation disorder, prolactin-producing pituitary tumor, puerperal galactoschesia, galactorrhea, distal hypertrophy, pituitary gigantism, mental illness, cerebrovascular diseases, tachycardia accompanied by sympathetic hypertonia, hyperaldosteronism, and diabetic complication.

24. ‘Additionally, unaltered sexual Appetence following orgasm was accompanied by unchanged concentrations of plasma prolactin in the case subject.’ ‘So the presence of any object could be no inducement to sin, were there not a constitutional appetency or craving for sin.’

25. The rapid response of eel kidney to salinity changes does not appear to be linked to cellular hydration as the various segments of the kidney tubules react differently. The data are discussed with respect to osmotic acclimation and in relation to variations of prolactin secretion.

26. The effects of in vitro addition of prolactin (50 μg/ml) upon the conversion of testosterone to 5α dihydrotestosterone (5α DHT) and 5α androstanediol by incubates of rat mammary carcinomas have been investigated.The studies have been performed on (a) primary Adenocarcinomata induced by the carcinogen 7,12-dimethylbenzanthracene (DMBA) in female Sprague-Dawley rats, and (b) …

27. The ovary ofperimenopausal patients was much more sensitive to cytotoxic drugs; following a short time chemotherapy hypergonadotropic amenorrhea invariably developed and the ovary seemed to be again the prime site of action.Postmenopausal patients continued to have physiologically high LH and FSH plasma concentrations and low plasma levels of prolactin and 17β-estradiol under cytotoxic treatment.

28. It seems that the “thyroid-breast cancer controversy” can only be resolved by a prospective study preferably on postmenopausal women correlating thyroid (T3, T4, PBI), pituitary (TSH, TRH, Prolactin), and adrenocortical (androgens) function tests with the clinical examination of thyroid, breast, and genital apparatus and determination of the estrogen status (vaginal smear, plasma estrogens) as well.

29. Adults The most frequently (seen in # % of patients) reported adverse reactions associated with the use of olanzapine in clinical trials were somnolence, weight gain, eosinophilia, elevated prolactin, cholesterol, glucose and triglyceride levels (see section #), glucosuria, increased appetite, dizziness, akathisia, parkinsonism (see section #), dyskinesia, orthostatic hypotension, anticholinergic effects, transient asymptomatic elevations of hepatic transaminases (see section #), rash, asthenia, fatigue and oedema

30. More than 60 parameters are routinely measured in serum, plasma or saliva, and ten metabolites can be assayed in urine, including steroids (androgens, oestrogens, glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids), peptides (ACTH, ADH, Peptide C, ...) and proteins (gonadotropin, prolactin, TSH, GH, HCG, insulin, ...) for the investigation of the function of all endocrine glands, including the thyroid, the gonads, the pituitary gland, the adrenal cortex, the pancreas and the placenta. Other tests probe glucose metabolism and growth.