THE EFFECT OF METOCLOPRAMIDE, TRH AND L-DOPA ON PROLACTIN SECRETION IN PITUITARY ADENOMA AND IN "FUNCTIONAL" GALACTORRHOEA SYNDROME

Author:

Jeske W.

Abstract

ABSTRACT The degree of autonomy in prolactin secreting pituitary adenomas and also prolactin secretory reserve in cases with suspected functional galactorrhoea syndrome was evaluated with the use of metoclopramide, TRH and L-DOPA. It was found that in patients with pituitary adenoma the basal prolactin (PRL) level often exceeded 150 μg/l and the response to stimulation with TRH and/or metoclopramide was markedly diminished or even nonexistent, while the response to L-DOPA was usually retained. In patients with galactorrhoea and/or amenorrhoea, with normal skull X-ray the basal PRL level was either normal or moderately raised but the response to stimulation was various; mostly it was excessive, it was sometimes normal, but in some other cases it was markedly diminished as in patients with adenoma. In the author's opinion the so-called "functional disorder" of prolactin secretion is mainly hyperresponsiveness to stimulation, whereas the basal PRL level in those cases is usually normal or only intermittently raised. In the cases with a moderate hyperprolactinaemia, especially if it appears to be constant, and the response to stimulation is diminished or none at all, we suspect a pituitary microadenoma. Finally, there are rare cases of galactorrhoea with normal basal PRL and normal response to stimulation, in which the sensitivity of the mammary PRL receptor is probably increased. We suggest therefore that the above mentioned PRL stimulation tests may help in distinguishing between tumoural and functional hyperprolactinaemia.

Publisher

Bioscientifica

Subject

Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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