Literature DB >> 1028957

Influence of dopaminergic agonists and antagonists on serum prolactin concentrations in the rat.

R Horowski, H J Gräf.   

Abstract

Inhibitors of dopaminergic neurotransmission, such as reserpine (RES), given alone or combined with alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine (alpha-MpT)or Ro 4-4602, as well as haloperidol (HAL) and sulpiride (SUL), induced highly elevated serum prolactin (Prl) concentrations in intact rats. In contrast, the dopaminergic agonists apomorphine (APO), lisuride hydrogen meleate (LHM), D-amphetamine (AMPH), piribedil and L-dopa greatly lowered the high serum Prl concentrations in female rats induced by i.p. pretreatment with 2 mg/kg RES. Additional inhibition of catecholamine synthesis in RES-treated animals by alpha-MpT abolished the effect of AMPH, which indicates that the effect of this compound is mediated through newly synthesized dopamine (DA), while the effect of APO and LHM remained unchanged. Inhibition of dopa decarboxylation by Ro 4-4602 within the whole body abolished the effect of L-dopa, while lower dosages of Ro 4-4602, which do not penetrate the blood-brain barrier, had less effect. The noradrenergic receptor-stimulating agent clonidine (CLON) had no Prl-lowering effect in RES-treated female rats. In hypophysectomized rats bearing 4 pituitaries transplanted under the kidney capsule, APO and LSM still lowered serum Prl concentrations, while AMPH had no effect; SUL produced a strong increase. These results support the hypothesis that DA has a dominant role as an inhibitor of Prl secretion by acting itself as the Prl inhibiting factor (PIF) on dopaminergic receptors located within the pituitary.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1028957     DOI: 10.1159/000122634

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroendocrinology        ISSN: 0028-3835            Impact factor:   4.914


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