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(D-Met2,Pro5) enkephalinamide causes a decrease in plasma prolactin levels of lactating rats continuously suckled and an increase in those deprived of their litter

  • Regul Pept. 1984 Jul;8(4):321-6. doi: 10.1016/0167-0115(84)90042-9.
G Nagy L Takács B Halász
Abstract

The effect of an enkephalin analogue, (D-Met2,Pro5)enkephalinamide (EKNH2) on Prolactin (PRL) secretion of lactating rats continuously suckled or separated from their pups was investigated. In rats together with their pups 0.5 mg/kg EKNH2 caused a dramatic decrease, 0.25 mg/kg a mild and short-lasting reduction in plasma PRL levels. In contrast, in lactating rats separated for 4 h from their pups 0.5 mg/kg of the drug induced a slight and 1.0 mg/kg a considerable increase in plasma PRL levels. The data indicate that in lactating rats depending on the circumstances the enkephalin analogue causes opposite effects on PRL secretion.

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