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De Laurentiis et al., Neuroimmunomodulation 2002
(Bacterial Infections...) :
This increase in dopaminergic activity could mediate the inhibitory
effect of
LPS and TNF-alpha on
prolactin release
De Laurentiis et al., Regul Pept 2003
:
Since neurokinin A ( NKA ) plays a role in inflammatory responses and is involved in the control of prolactin secretion, we examined the in vivo
effect of
LPS on the concentration of NKA in hypothalamus and pituitary ( assessed by RIA ) and serum
prolactin levels in male rats
Caruso et al., Neuroendocrinology 2004
:
HS024 failed to modify the inhibitory
effects of
LPS and alpha-MSH on
prolactin release but reverted the effect of LPS on LH secretion, indicating that MC4-R activation may be involved in the effects of alpha-MSH on LH secretion in male rats
Carr et al., Life Sci 1987
:
The
effects of
LPS on ovine
prolactin ( oPRL ) binding by hepatic membranes of lactating mice is explored in this report
Theas et al., Endocrine 1998
:
Our results also indicate that
LPS inhibits
prolactin release in an estrogenic environment, suggesting that TNF-alpha could affect pituitary hormone release during endotoxemia
Knigge et al., Neuroendocrinology 1999
:
LPS had no effect on
PRL secretion ... Bilateral lesion of the posterior hypothalamus inhibited the ACTH, beta-END and
PRL responses to restraint stress, ether stress and
LPS endotoxin, whereas sham operation had no effect compared to nonoperated control rats ... Furthermore, in accordance with our previous findings, the lesion experiments indicated the existence of an interaction between the histaminergic and serotonergic system in regulation of the stress- and
LPS induced
PRL release