Normal food intake and growth in hyperprolactinemic rats.

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  • R A Adler
  • R J Krieg
چکیده

Normal lactation, a state of chronic hyperprolactinemia, is often accompanied by increased food intake. Two recent reports suggested that, in rats, prolactin (PRL) administration or chronic endogenous PRL excess led to increased food intake and growth. Similar methods of achieving augmented circulating levels of PRL in rats have been employed in our laboratory. Rats with extra anterior pituitary (AP) grafts under the kidney capsule have chronically elevated circulating PRL levels. However, in several experiments, weight gain, food intake, and fecal weight were the same in AP-grafted rats and in control muscle-grafted rats. In addition, the AP-grafted rat model was modified to demonstrate that PRL-induced increases in adrenal glucocorticoids and decreases in estrogens did not provoke alterations in eating behavior. Injection of homologous PRL for 8 days did not increase weight gain in normal or hypophysectomized rats. These data suggest that neither the chronic PRL excess caused by AP grafts nor the acute PRL excess caused by rat PRL injections increases food intake or weight gain.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The American journal of physiology

دوره 261 3 Pt 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1991