| Literature DB >> 828137 |
P Beck-Peccoz, C Ferrari, M Rondena, A Paracchi, G Faglia.
Abstract
Oral 5-hydroxytryptopahn (5-HTP) administration, either 200 mg acutely or 50 mg q.i.d. fr 3 days plus 200 mg acutely, failed to modify either basal or TRH-stimulated prolactin secretion in normal subjects. This is at variance with the stimulatory action of intravenous tryptophan on human prolactin release. However, it is doubtful that 5-HTP at the dose used may increase brain serotonin concentration; moreover, the hydroxlated amino acid is also taken up by catecholaminergic neurons, from which noradrenaline and dopamine may then be released. It is concluded that the failure of 5-HTP to affect prolactin secretion in man is not a proof against the existence of serotoninergic stimulatory influences on human prolactin release.Entities:
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Year: 1976 PMID: 828137 DOI: 10.1159/000178741
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Horm Res ISSN: 0301-0163