1. [Serotonin, histamine and catecholamine levels in patients with the hyperprolactinemia syndrome].
- Author
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Veĭnberg EG, Vetrogon FG, Sabakhtarashvili MA, and Marganiia IKh
- Subjects
- Adenoma blood, Adenoma metabolism, Adolescent, Adult, Chronic Disease, Female, Galactorrhea blood, Humans, Menstruation Disturbances blood, Pituitary Neoplasms blood, Pituitary Neoplasms metabolism, Prolactin metabolism, Catecholamines blood, Histamine blood, Hyperprolactinemia blood, Serotonin blood
- Abstract
A total of 76 patients aged 18-39 with hyperprolactinemia were studied for the blood levels of serotonin and histamine and for the urinary ones of epinephrine, norepinephrine, dopa and dopamine. Blood levels of serotonin and histamine were recorded increased whereas the urinary levels of catecholamines were decreased. No correlation was shown between the intensity in the production of lactogenic hormone and those abnormalities found in the levels of the above mentioned amino groups. The shifts observed were supposed to reflect those general tendencies which took place in the central regulatory mechanisms of the gonadal system in patients with excessive production of lactogenic hormone.
- Published
- 1986