Pulsatile secretion of prolactin in the male rat after pimozide administration is not due to pulsatile inhibition of PIF secretion. |
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Authors: | S H Shin |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology, Abramsky Hall, Queen''s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6 |
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Abstract: | Sequential blood samples were taken every 2 min from intact male rats implanted with a permanent indwelling right atrial cannula. The relationship between pimozide dose and prolactin secreation was established by administering graded doses of pimozide (30–3000 μg/kg) as a single bolus injection through the indwelling cannula. The maximum response of prolactin secretion was achieved with 300 μg/kg pimozide. Higher doses of pimozide did not raise further the circulating prolactin concentration suggesting that the receptors for the presumed prolactin inhibiting factor (PIF) were blocked completely at this dose. Marked pulsatile fluctuations in circulating prolactin concentration were observed after administration of pimozide, at all dosages, or of another ‘specific’ dopaminergic receptor blocking agent, d-butaclamol. Since we assume that PIF receptors are completely blocked by the higher doses of pimozide, we conclude that this pulsatile secretion of prolactin cannot be due to the inhibition of PIF secretion but may be due either to the stimulation of prolactin releasing factor (PRF) secretion, or to an inherent rhythmicity in the prolactin secreting cells. |
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