Effect of Different Steroids on Prolactin Secretion in Pituitary-Hypothalamus Organ Co-Culture.
- 1 November 1964
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Frontiers Media SA in Experimental Biology and Medicine
- Vol. 117 (2) , 511-513
- https://doi.org/10.3181/00379727-117-29623
Abstract
Summary Various steroids were added to pituitary culture or pituitary-hypothalamus co-culture in vitro, and their effect on pro-lactin release was studied. 1. Estradiol and hydrocortisone are strong stimulants of pro-lactin release, apparently acting directly through the pituitary. 2. 3-Alpha-hydroxy-11, 20-diketo-pregnane-3-hemisuccinate and, to a lesser degree, progesterone are depressants of prolactin release, acting directly on the hypophysis. 3. Testosterone does not affect prolactin release from the pituitary. Estradiol, 3-alpha-hydroxy-11, 20-diketo-preg-nane-3-hemisuccinate = Meket, testosterone, hydro-cortisone and progesterone were generously supplied by Dr. G. A. Overbeek of Organon-Oss, Holland, and perphenazine (Perphenan) by “Taro,” Pharmaceutical Ind., Haifa, Israel.Keywords
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