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III. Prolactin and calcium metabolism in the rat
Authors:John AM Mattheij  Lydi Sterrenberg  Hans JM Swarts
Institution:Agricultural University, Department of Animal Physiology, Haarweg 10, 6709 PJ Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:The relation between plasma prolactin and plasma calcium was investogated in normoprolactinemic and hyperprolactinemic adult male rats. Hyperprolactinemia was induced by implantation of a pituitary underneath the kidney capsule in intact males. Hyperprolactinemia did not affect the concentration of calcium in the plasma. It did neither affect food and water consumption, nor urine production and urinary sodium excretion, indicating that prolactin is not important for osmoregulation. However, in hyperprolactinemic rats urinary calcium excretion was markedly increased. 90 Min of intravenous infusion of CaCl2 induced a similar rise of plasma calcium in normoprolactinemic and hyperprolactinemic rats. Infusiion of EGTA during 60 min induced no change in total plasma calcium in normo- and hyperprolactinemic rats. although probably ionized plasma calcium was considerably decreased. Plasma prolactin, however, was not changed during these infusions. It is concluded that in the adult male rat prolactin has no function in the short term regulation of calcium homeostasis. However, when plasma prolactin is considerably increased duing prolonged periods, the hormone may affect calcium metabolism.
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