Title : Circadian rhythms in plasma prolactin, luteinizing hormone and hypophyseal prolactin levels in lactating rats.

Pub. Date : 1983 Oct

PMID : 6606568






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1 The plasma PRL levels showed 2.5-fold decrease by 19.30 h. The HYP PRL concentration exhibited 3.5-fold elevation from 01.30 to 05.30 h. After this peak concentration, the HYP PRL showed a 4-fold decrease at 11.30 h. A statistically non-significant rhythm was found in the plasma LH levels. Luteinizing Hormone prolactin Rattus norvegicus
2 The plasma PRL levels showed 2.5-fold decrease by 19.30 h. The HYP PRL concentration exhibited 3.5-fold elevation from 01.30 to 05.30 h. After this peak concentration, the HYP PRL showed a 4-fold decrease at 11.30 h. A statistically non-significant rhythm was found in the plasma LH levels. Luteinizing Hormone prolactin Rattus norvegicus
3 The plasma PRL levels showed 2.5-fold decrease by 19.30 h. The HYP PRL concentration exhibited 3.5-fold elevation from 01.30 to 05.30 h. After this peak concentration, the HYP PRL showed a 4-fold decrease at 11.30 h. A statistically non-significant rhythm was found in the plasma LH levels. Luteinizing Hormone prolactin Rattus norvegicus