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Calcitonin inhibition of physiological and stimulated prolactin secretion in rats
Authors:V.R. Olgiati  F. Guidobono  G. Luisetto  C. Netti  C. Bianchi  A. Pecile
Affiliation:1. Department of Pharmacology, 3rd Chair, School of Medicine, University of Milan, Italy
Abstract:The administration of salmon Calcitonin (sCT) intravenously (2.5 or 10 μg/kg) or into the lateral cerebral ventricles (2.5 or 25 ng/rat, i.c.v.) of unanaestized male rats induced clearcut decreases in plasma prolactin(PRL) levels. The i.c.v. injection of one of these doses of sCT (25 ng/rat) into rats with median eminence lesions was completely ineffective, while it induced a dramatic decrease in plasma PRL levels of sham-operated rats. Morphine- and heat stress-stimulated PRL levels were also abolished by sCT injection (250 ng/rat i.c.v.). The sCT-induced decrease in PRL levels was completely overcome by haloperidol, a dopamine-receptor blocker. We conclude that sCT may affect PRL secretion via an hypothalamic system, probably involving dopaminergic neurons. The present results indicate that CT, like many others peptides, may affect PRL secretion, directly or indirectly, even though further research is necessary to determine whether this effect has pharmacological or physiological importance.
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