Effect of estradiol & testosterone on the pituitary prolactin levels in developing male & female rats

Goomer, N. ; Saxena, R. N. ; Sheth, A. R. (1977) Effect of estradiol & testosterone on the pituitary prolactin levels in developing male & female rats Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 15 (8). pp. 649-650. ISSN 0019-5189

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Abstract

PIP: Testosterone priopionate (TP) or estradiol-17 beta (E2) were injected into male and female rats from day of birth to 15 days of age to determine the effect of these steroids on the pituitary prolactin (PRL) level in developing rats. Animals were autopsied on Days 5, 7, 10, 14, 17, 22, 25, 30, 37, 45, 52, and 60 and pituitary PRL estimated by radioimmunoassay. Neonatal administration of TP or E2 markedly increased PRL content in male rats. The peak of PRL was advanced to Days 14 and 23, respectively, in E2- and TP-treated groups. The content of pituitary PRL declined sharply and values increased again by Day 52 in TP-treated rats and Day 37 in E2-treated rats. In the female rat both the steroids advanced the time of PRL peak. Peaks were observed on Days 22 and 30, respectively. Although PRL content declined following these peaks, values remained at a significantly higher level than normal. These results suggest that mechanisms controlling the PRL secretion are functional during the neonatal period. It is also suggested that TP acts to increase PRL levels by 1st being converted to E2.

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