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. 1977 Nov;17(4):489-92.
doi: 10.1095/biolreprod17.4.489.

Effects of hypophysectomy and prolactin replacement therapy on prostatic response to androgen in orchiectomized rats

Effects of hypophysectomy and prolactin replacement therapy on prostatic response to androgen in orchiectomized rats

W R Slaunwhite Jr et al. Biol Reprod. 1977 Nov.

Abstract

PIP: The effects of hypophysectomy and prolactin replacement therapy on prostatic response to androgen in orchiectomized rats were studied. Castration 23 days prior to treatment with testosterone propionate (TP), followed by hypophysectomy 13 days before TP treatment, and then treatment with 1 mg TP every other day for 16 days caused a greater decrease in body weight, prostatic weight, and the level of citric acid in the prostate than did TP treatment, castration, and sham hypophysectomy. This suggests the existence of a pituitary factor in the maintenance of prostatic integrity. Prolactin replacement therapy in hypophysectomized, castrated,TP-treated rats significantly (p less than .005) increased the prostatic weight and both the content and concentration of citric acid. The results confirm previously reported observations that the prostatic response to androgens is markedly reduced by hypophysectomy in castrated rats, and that prolactin acts synergistically wtih testosterone in promoting prostatic growth and the concentration of citric acid in the prostate. The direct effects of both hypophysectomy and prolactin replacement therapy on the ventral and dorsolateral lobes of the prostate were also demonstrated.

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