Horm Metab Res 1986; 18(9): 595-598
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1012383
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Regulation of Prolactin Secretion in Canine Pituitary-Dependent Hyperadrenocorticism

R. Stolp1 , M. M. Bevers2 , A. Rijnberk1 , R. J. M. Croughs3 , G. R. Rutteman1
  • 1Small Animal Clinic, Veterinary Faculty, State University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
  • 2Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Veterinary Faculty, State University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
  • 3Department of Clinical Endocrinology, Medical Faculty, State University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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1985

1985

Publikationsdatum:
14. März 2008 (online)

Summary

In 15 dogs with pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism (PDH) the basal prolactin concentrations (means of 6 determinations; range 2.8-24.7 μg/l) were significantly higher than those of 23 healthy control dogs (0.9-10.5 μg/l), In five dogs with hyperadrenocorticism due to adrenocortical tumour (ATH) the prolactin concentrations were also significantly elevated, but still significantly lower than the values of the dogs with PDH.

The prolactin concentrations of the dogs with PDH responded supranormally to TRH-stimulation, whereas in the dogs with ATH the response was not significantly different from the results in the control dogs. Following bromocriptine administration the plasma prolactin concentrations of the dogs with PDH decreased considerably but remained higher than the values obtained in the control dogs and the dogs with ATH. It is concluded that PDH in the dog is associated with a disturbance in the regulation of prolactin secretion, that is not secondary to hypercortisolism per se.

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