Endocrinologia Japonica
Online ISSN : 2185-6370
Print ISSN : 0013-7219
ISSN-L : 0013-7219
Effects of Progesterone on Prolactin Secretion in Hypogonadal Women
HISANORI MINAKAMIKozo KIMURAKUNIHIKO IJIMATARO TAMADA
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1985 Volume 32 Issue 5 Pages 645-651

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Although estrogen is known to stimulate the secretion of prolactin, there are only slight differences between the prolactin levels in the follicular and luteal phases in normal women. To test the hypothesis that progesterone is involved in the regulation of prolactin release, 50mg of progesterone was administered intramuscularly at 0600h to twelve hypogonadal women and blood samples were obtained at 15min intervals between 1500 and 2000h to determine the prolactin levels. The day before progesterone treatment, control blood samples were obtained at 15 min intervals between 1500 and 2000h. The serum progesterone levels were 28.7±4.1ng/ml at 1500h, 24.2±3.5ng/ml at 1730h and 21.3±2.9ng/ml (mean±SD) at 2000h. In eight of twelve hypogonadal women, progesterone lowered circulating prolactin levels significantly. These results indicate that a high level of progesterone in the luteal phase may partly block estrogen-induced prolactin release physiologically.
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