Literature DB >> 11533530

Hyperprolactinaemia and prolactin binding in benign intracranial tumours.

E Ciccarelli1, P Razzore, D Gaia, C Todaro, A Longo, M Forni, C Ghè, F Camanni, G Muccioli, G Faccani, M M Lanotte.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Meningiomas have been found to have receptors for several hormones, such as oestrogen, progesterone, somatostatin, dopamine and recently also for prolactin.
METHODS: To investigate any possible role of prolactin in the growth of those tumours we detected the presence of prolactin-receptors (PRL-R) in 22 meningiomas and we correlated these data with PRL serum levels in patients before surgery. We also studied 13 patients with schwannomas and 7 with other cerebral tumours (4 glioblastomas, 2 ependymomas and 1 astrocytoma).
RESULTS: Increased prolactin binding was present in 10 (45.4 percent;) meningiomas, 9 (69.2 percent;) schwannomas and in the patient with astrocytoma. The presence of high PRL levels was present in 6 (27.2 percent;) patients with meningiomas, 8 (61.5 percent;) with schwannomas and in 3 (42.8 percent;) with other tumours. No direct correlation was present between serum PRL levels and PRL binding in all groups.
CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion we confirmed the presence of PRL receptors in patients with meningiomas and we have also shown the presence of PRL receptors also in schwannomas. Moreover increased serum PRL were shown in some patients with different tumours of nervous tissue before surgery. Our data could suggest that PRL might have a role in the growth of meningiomas and schwannomas.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11533530

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg Sci        ISSN: 0390-5616            Impact factor:   2.279


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