Literature DB >> 565624

Hypoglycemia-induced prolactin release.

P B May, G N Burrow, R D Kayne, R K Donabedian.   

Abstract

Recent advances in neurosurgical techniques have made it possible to remove pituitary adenomata with minimal morbidity and mortality. These developments have focused attention on early recognition of pituitary tumors, before the onset of visual disturbances or endocrine dysfunction. We have studied the prolactin response to insulin-induced hypoglycemia as an aid in the evaluation of patients with hypothalamic and pituitary disease. Regular insulin 0.1 units/kg was administered intravenously to normal subjects, to patients with pituitary tumors, and to patients with idiopathic galactorrhea. While the normal subjects regularly showed a prolactin response to hypoglycemia, this was observed infrequently in the other groups. It is possible that prolactin nonresponsiveness to insulin hypoglycemia may reflect nonspecific pituitary damage or may represent an abnormality specific to patients with galactorrhea. Our data suggest that the prolactin response to insulin hypoglycemia is a sensitive index of hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 565624

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Intern Med        ISSN: 0003-9926


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1.  Prolactin unresponsiveness to repeated sulpiride administration in man: recent findings.

Authors:  G P Bernini; M Gasperi; G Gravina; M S Vivaldi; C Del Corso; R Santoni; M Luisi; F Franchi
Journal:  J Endocrinol Invest       Date:  1987-04       Impact factor: 4.256

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