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Mastitis merger
editcurrent pages: Mastitis, puerperal mastitis, nonpuerperal mastitis
related: Breast disease, Duct ectasia of breast, Fibrocystic breast changes, Granulomatous mastitis, Subareolar abscess, Zuska's disease
New structure:
- structure, function, regulation[1]
- what can we learn from rodents about PRL in humans[2]
- neuroendocrinology [3]
- NE control of PRL, TIDA,THDA,PHDA, short loop, TRH
- patterns: suckling, stress, steroid, light/dark
- synthesis in brain, hypothalamus, stimulated by ovarian steroids
- effects:activation of dopamine neurons, maternal behaviour, appetite & body weight, stress response anxiety, regulation of oxytocin neurones, suppression of fertility, neurogenesis and glial cell function
- osteogenesis [4]
- ^ Freeman, M. E.; Kanyicska, B.; Lerant, A.; Nagy, G. (2000). "Prolactin: Structure, function, and regulation of secretion". Physiological reviews. 80 (4): 1523–1631. PMID 11015620.
- ^ Ben-Jonathan, N.; Lapensee, C. R.; Lapensee, E. W. (2007). "What Can We Learn from Rodents about Prolactin in Humans?". Endocrine Reviews. 29 (1): 1–41. doi:10.1210/er.2007-0017. PMC 2244934. PMID 18057139.
- ^ Grattan, D. R.; Kokay, I. C. (2008). "Prolactin: A Pleiotropic Neuroendocrine Hormone". Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 20 (6): 752–763. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2826.2008.01736.x. PMID 18601698.
- ^ Wildburger, R.; Zarkovic, N.; Tonkovic, G.; Skoric, T.; Frech, S.; Hartleb, M.; Loncaric, I.; Zarkovic, K. (1998). "Post-traumatic hormonal disturbances: Prolactin as a link between head injury and enhanced osteogenesis". Journal of endocrinological investigation. 21 (2): 78–86. PMID 9585380.
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