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. 1996;166(2):144-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00301178.

The effects of bromocriptine and prolactin on porphyrin biosynthesis and morphology in the female hamster harderian gland

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The effects of bromocriptine and prolactin on porphyrin biosynthesis and morphology in the female hamster harderian gland

S W Shah et al. J Comp Physiol B. 1996.

Abstract

Porphyrin biosynthesis was examined in the Harderian gland of the female golden hamster by fluorometric assays of gland porphyrin content and by measuring the activity of a rate-limiting enzyme for haem biosynthesis, delta-aminolaevulinic acid synthase. Both porphyrin content and enzyme activity are high in normal female glands. Enzyme activity was lowered in females ovariectomised for 6 weeks, and both enzyme activity and porphyrin content were greatly lowered in ovariectomised females given the dopamine agonist bromocriptine; this suppression could be prevented by simultaneous prolactin administration. Bromocriptine (but not ovariectomy alone) also masculinised the morphology of the Harderian gland, resulting in the appearance of type II cells and polytubular complexes; again, the simultaneous administration of prolactin prevented masculinisation. The results support the hypothesis that while androgens have an inhibitory effect on porphyrin synthesis within this model, prolactin may have a major facilitatory role.

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