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Immunohistochemical detection of prolactin and prolactin receptor in canine and feline placentae
(Elsevier, 2019)
Objectives: The aim was to determine the distribution of prolactin and its receptor in the endotheliochorial placentae of dogs and cats. Methods: Samples from different placentae from three dogs and two cats were processed ...
Influence of postnatal prolactin modulation on the development and maturation of ventral prostate in young rats
(Csiro Publishing, 2018-06-01)
Besides androgenic dependence, other hormones also influence the prostate biology. Prolactin has been described as an important hormone associated with maintenance of prostatic morphophysiology; however, there is a lack ...
Lack of inhibitory effect of zinc on prolactin secretion induced by cimetidine
(2005-06-01)
The dopaminergic, serotoninergic and GABA-ergic systems are closely involved in PRL secretion, as well as thyrotropin-releasing hormone. There is some evidence that zinc interacts with some of these neuroamines and ...
Lack of inhibitory effect of zinc on prolactin secretion induced by cimetidine
(2005-06-01)
The dopaminergic, serotoninergic and GABA-ergic systems are closely involved in PRL secretion, as well as thyrotropin-releasing hormone. There is some evidence that zinc interacts with some of these neuroamines and ...
Prolactin and breast cancer: the need to avoid undertreatment of serious psychiatric illnesses in breast cancer patients: a review
(Wiley, 2016)
Hyperprolactinemia, defined as a sustained elevation of prolactin (PRL) levels greater than 530 mIU/L in women and greater than 424 mIU/L in men, has been implicated for a long time in breast cancer etiology and prognosis. ...
A novel tilapia prolactin receptor is functionally distinct from its paralog
(Company of Biologists, 2009-06)
A novel tilapia prolactin (PRL) receptor (OmPRLR2) was identified based on its induction during hyperosmotic stress. OmPRLR2 protein shows 28% identity to tilapia OmPRLR1 and 26% identity to human PRLR. Comparison of OmPRLR1 ...
Genital sensory stimulation shifts estradiol intraoviductal signaling from nongenomic to genomic pathways, independently from prolactin surges
(SOC BIOLGIA CHILE, 2007)
Estradiol (132) accelerates oviductal egg transport through nongenomic pathways involving oviductal protein phosphorylation in non-mated rats, and through genomic pathways in mated rats. Here we investigated the ability ...