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      Small Dose of Domperidone Potentiated the Effects of TRH and Serotonin on Prolactin Release in Ovariectomized, Estrogen-Treated Rats

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      Neuroendocrinology
      S. Karger AG
      Prolactin, Estrogen, Dopamine, Serotonin, TRH, Domperidone, Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide

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          A transient antagonism of the dopaminergic action by using a dopamine antagonist, domperidone, plus a dopamine agonist, CB154, has been shown to potentiate the effect of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) on prolactin (PRL) secretion. In order to test whether the serotonin (5-HT)-induced PRL secretion can also be enhanced in a similar way, we used 5-HT instead of TRH in our first experiment. We found that the dose of domperidone used (10 µg/rat) seems to be excessive since it induced a marked and substantial increase in PRL release and the use of CB 154 further masked the action of 5-HT. We used a smaller dose of domperidone (1 µg/rat) without the CB 154 and found that it induced a moderate amount of PRL release which lasted for over 1 h. Given TRH (1 µg/rat) or 5-HT(0.3 mg/rat) 1 h later resulted in a significant increase in plasma PRL which was much higher than that induced by TRH or 5-HT alone. The potentiating effect of domperidone was even more significant for the 5-HT- than the TRH-stimulated PRL secretion. Pretreatment with 5-HT or vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (10 µg/rat) were without any effect in potentiating the action of TRH. In conclusion, antagonizing the dopamine action appears to enhance the stimulatory effect of TRH and 5-HT on PRL secretion.

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          Journal
          NEN
          Neuroendocrinology
          10.1159/issn.0028-3835
          Neuroendocrinology
          S. Karger AG
          0028-3835
          1423-0194
          1989
          1989
          02 April 2008
          : 50
          : 4
          : 387-391
          Affiliations
          Institute of Physiology, National Yang-Ming Medical College, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
          Article
          125253 Neuroendocrinology 1989;50:387–391
          10.1159/000125253
          2510048
          d1884992-9c0c-4822-a271-1c62d2124238
          © 1989 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          History
          : 18 November 1988
          : 16 February 1989
          Page count
          Pages: 5
          Categories
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          Endocrinology & Diabetes,Neurology,Nutrition & Dietetics,Sexual medicine,Internal medicine,Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical medicine
          Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide,Domperidone,Dopamine,TRH,Estrogen,Serotonin,Prolactin

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