Title : Positive relationship between the nocturnal concentrations of melatonin and prolactin, and a stimulation of prolactin after melatonin administration in young men.

Pub. Date : 1988

PMID : 3367257






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1 Positive relationship between the nocturnal concentrations of melatonin and prolactin, and a stimulation of prolactin after melatonin administration in young men. Melatonin prolactin Homo sapiens
2 Positive relationship between the nocturnal concentrations of melatonin and prolactin, and a stimulation of prolactin after melatonin administration in young men. Melatonin prolactin Homo sapiens
3 Positive relationship between the nocturnal concentrations of melatonin and prolactin, and a stimulation of prolactin after melatonin administration in young men. Melatonin prolactin Homo sapiens
4 The relationship between the concentrations of melatonin and prolactin over the 24-h cycle has been investigated in a group of young men at three times in the year. Melatonin prolactin Homo sapiens
5 Melatonin concentrations increased before prolactin during the evening and decreased before prolactin in the morning. Melatonin prolactin Homo sapiens
6 Oral administration of 6 mg melatonin significantly stimulated prolactin release above concentrations measured after placebo administration, in both the morning (P less than 0.05) and evening (P less than 0.01) time periods; the prolactin response being greater in the evening. Melatonin prolactin Homo sapiens
7 Oral administration of 6 mg melatonin significantly stimulated prolactin release above concentrations measured after placebo administration, in both the morning (P less than 0.05) and evening (P less than 0.01) time periods; the prolactin response being greater in the evening. Melatonin prolactin Homo sapiens
8 These results provide evidence for melatonin controlling the nocturnal increase of prolactin via its ability to stimulate prolactin release. Melatonin prolactin Homo sapiens
9 These results provide evidence for melatonin controlling the nocturnal increase of prolactin via its ability to stimulate prolactin release. Melatonin prolactin Homo sapiens