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  • ...ecreted in response to suckling to trigger milk let-down. In some animals, prolactin also influences seasonal changes in [[pelage]], and is released in response Prolactin is synthesised by [[lactotrope]] cells in the adenohypophysis ([[anterior
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Prolactin]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ecreted in response to suckling to trigger milk let-down. In some animals, prolactin also influences seasonal changes in [[pelage]], and is released in response Prolactin is synthesised by [[lactotrope]] cells in the adenohypophysis ([[anterior
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  • Endocrine cell type in the anterior pituitary gland that secretes prolactin.
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  • ...n part of the anterior pituitary gland, containing the principal source of prolactin, growth hormone, LH, FSH and TSH.
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  • ...when stimulated by hormones including [[estrogen]]s, [[progestin]]s, and [[prolactin]], secrete [[milk]] to feed offspring. A structure of ducts carries the mi
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  • ...in appetite regulation and in the control of growth hormone secretion and prolactin secretion.
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  • {{r|Prolactin}}
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  • {{r|prolactin}}
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  • *[[Prolactin]] is produced by [[lactotroph]]s ...dopamine neurons), but there are also stimulatory factors (including TRH). Prolactin secretion is also governed by a paracrine mechanism involving secretions fr
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Prolactin]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|prolactin}}
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  • {{r|Prolactin}} *[[Dopamine]], a prolactin inhibiting factor, secreted from neurons of the [[arcuate nucleus]]
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  • {{r|prolactin}}
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  • ====Serum prolactin level==== ...eta-analysis|meta-analyses]] have quantified the role of an elevated serum prolactin.
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  • {{r|Prolactin}}
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  • {{r|Prolactin}}
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  • {{r|Prolactin}} (PRL), anterior pituitary
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  • ...equency or absence of menses).<ref>Voogt JL ''et al'' (2001) Regulation of prolactin secretion during pregnancy and lactation. ''Prog Brain Res'' '''133''':173-
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  • *dopamine neurones from the [[arcuate nucleus]] that regulate [[prolactin]] secretion
    3 KB (388 words) - 11:12, 2 May 2009
  • ...er non=noradrenergic neurons in the NTS synthesize [[somatostatin]], and [[prolactin-releasing peptide]] (PRP).
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  • ...and prepro-orexin mRNA during pregnancy and lactation in the rat: role of prolactin. Garcia et al.
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  • ===Roles of prolactin, progesterone and placental lactogen in leptin resistance === ...female are too slow to induce leptin resistance, hence it is assumed that prolactin and placental lactogen induce leptin resistance during pregnancy <ref name=
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  • ...nce, which transport the dopamine to the pituitary gland where it inhibits prolactin secretion from lactotroph cells. ...the hypophysis and the median eminence." Dopamine released here inhibits [[prolactin]] secretion.
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  • ...one]] and [[follicle stimulating hormone]], which act on the [[gonads]], [[prolactin]], which acts on the [[mammary gland]], [[adrenocorticotrophic hormone]] (A
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  • ...retion of [[growth hormone]], the other makes [[dopamine]] and regulates [[prolactin]] secretion. However, the arcuate nucleus also contains two populations of ...r growth hormone. There is also evidence for central feedback actions of [[prolactin]] and [[TSH]].
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  • ...timulating hormone]] (TSH), [[prolactin]] <ref>Grattan DR, Kokay IC (2008) Prolactin: a pleiotropic neuroendocrine hormone. ''J Neuroendocrinol'' 20:752-63. PMI
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  • *Ruberg M, Enjalbert A, Arancibia S, Kordon C (1981)Regulation of prolactin secretion at the pituitary level. ''Exp Brain Res'' Suppl 3:182-99. PMID 67
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  • ...ine and amphetamine related transcript]], [[agouti related peptide]] and [[prolactin releasing peptide]]. [[Vasoactive intestinal peptide]], released by neurons
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  • ...needs to be checked, including measurements of serum levels of [[TSH]], [[prolactin]], [[IGF-I]] (as a test of [[growth hormone]] activity), adrenal function
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  • * [[Prolactin]] (PRL)
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