Description
Prolactin Secretion: A Multidisciplinary Approach covers the proceedings of the 1982 symposium on the frontiers and perspective of prolactin secretion through a multidisciplinary approach, convened in Nabor Carrillo Hall of the Natural University of Mexico. The symposium represents a genuine interdisciplinary effort to provide insights into the complexities of prolactin.
Separating 24 manuscripts into chapters, this book first discusses studies on the molecular evolution of prolactin (PRL) and the related growth hormones and placental lactogens and the relevance of these studies for biological research on PRL, with particular emphasis on PRL secretion. Significant topics on the physiology, biochemistry, synthesis regulation, structure, function, glycoconjugates, gene expression control, regulatory, and control mechanisms of PRL and its secretion are considered in the subsequent chapters. This book also examines the action(s) of dopamine on the PRL-producing cells, the effects of his-pro diketopiperazine on PRL secretion, and the role of cellular phospholipids and the Ca2+-calmodulin system as modulators of PRL release. The effect of the suckling stimulus on the induction of PRL release in different reproductive states and the role of PRL in parental behavior in selected species of mammals and birds are also considered. The concluding chapters describe the morphologic features of abnormal lactotrophs, the in vivo and in vitro secretory activity exhibited by different types
Chapter
Chapter 2. COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE PROLACTIN CELL
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36 – 50
Chapter 3. THE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF MOUSE PLACENTAL LACTOGEN
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50 – 62
Chapter 4. THE EFFECT OF MATERNAL-FETAL INTERACTIONS ON PROLACTIN SECRETION
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62 – 76
Chapter 5. REGULATION OF THE SYNTHESIS AND RELEASE OF DECIDUAL PROLACTIN
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76 – 94
Chapter 6. THE PROLACTIN CELL: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
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94 – 112
Chapter 7. EXTRACELLULAR GLYCOCONJUGATES AND PROLACTIN SECRETION
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112 – 126
Chapter 8. STUDIES ON THE CONTROL OF PROLACTIN GENE EXPRESSION BY CALCIUM AND HORMONES
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126 – 140
Chapter 9. ESTROGEN EFFECTS ON PROLACTIN STORAGE AND CELL GROWTH IN GH CELLS
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140 – 160
Chapter 10. MOLECULAR MECHANISM OF PROLACTIN RELEASE FROM PITUITARY SECRETORY GRANULES
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160 – 180
Chapter 11. REGULATORY AND CONTROL MECHANISMS OF PROLACTIN SECRETION WITHIN THE PITUITARY OF THE LACTATING RAT
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180 – 206
Chapter 12. TRANSDUCTION OF DOPAMINE AND VASOACTIVE INTESTINAL POLYPEPTIDE SIGNALS IN PROLACTIN-SECRETING CELLS
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206 – 228
Chapter 13. ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL APPROACH OF STIMULUS-SECRETION COUPLING IN PROLACTIN-SECRETING CELLS
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228 – 244
Chapter 14. CHARACTERIZATION OF ANTERIOR PITUITARY DOPAMINE RECEPTORS
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244 – 258
Chapter 15. METABOLISM OF THYROTROPIN RELEASING HORMONE AND ITS POSSIBLE RELEVANCE TO PROLACTIN SECRETION
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258 – 268
Chapter 16. ON THE INTRACELLULAR MECHANISMS THAT REGULATE PROLACTIN SECRETION
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268 – 282
Chapter 17. INTERACTION OF ESTROGENS WITH DOPAMINE AND CALCIUMIN THE REGULATIONOF PROLACTIN RELEASE IN VIVO
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282 – 294
Chapter 18. CONTROL OF THE MULTIPHASE SECRETION OF PROLACTIN IN THE LACTATING RAT
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294 – 304
Chapter 19. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEPLETION AND RELEASE OF PROLACTIN IN THE LACTATING RAT: A QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
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304 – 322
Chapter 20. SUCKLING-INDUCED RELEASE OF PROLACTIN IN NONLACTATING RATS
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322 – 346
Chapter 21. PROLACTIN AND PARENTAL BEHAVIOR AMONG SELECTED SPECIES OF MAMMALS AND BIRDS
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346 – 372
Chapter 22. THE MORPHOLOGY OF ABNORMAL LACTOTROPHS
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372 – 390
Chapter 23. MORPHOFUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF HORMONAL SECRETION IN PITUITARY NEOPLASIA
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390 – 412
Chapter 24. NEUROENDOCRINE STUDIES OF PROLACTIN SECRETION IN HYPERPROLACTINEMIC STATES
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412 – 442
CONCLUDING REMARKS
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442 – 446