Human myometrium is shown for the first time to produce prolactin in vitro. This prolactin is similar to pituitary prolactin by criteria of immunologic identity, gel chromatography and bioassay. The de novo synthesis of myometrical prolactin is supported by no detectable prolactin in initial tissue homogenate, nondetectable prolactin production during the first 24 hours of culture, cycloheximide inhibition of prolactin production with recovery of production in control medium, and tritiated leucine incorporation into prolactin. Although human myometrium is capable of producing prolactin without the addition of exogenous hormones, the addition of estrogen and progesterone, respectively, enhances and suppresses prolactin production in contrast to decidualized human endometrium where opposite effects on prolactin production are found.
myometrium prolactin production in vitro, human myometrial prolactin de novo synthesis, Prior JC myometrium prolactin, Riddick DH decidual prolactin myometrium, estrogen progesterone effect myometrial prolactin production, decidualized endometrium vs myometrium prolactin regulation, extrapituitary prolactin source uterine tissue, cycloheximide inhibition prolactin synthesis myometrium, myometrial prolactin gel chromatography bioassay, uterine prolactin hormonal regulation estrogen progesterone
PMID 6638109 6638109 DOI 10.1016/0002-9378(83)90441-6 10.1016/0002-9378(83)90441-6
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Walters, C. A., Daly, D. C., Chapitis, J., Kuslis, S. T., Prior, J. C., Kusmik, W. F., & Riddick, D. H. (1983). Human myometrium: a new potential source of prolactin. *American journal of obstetrics and gynecology*, *147*(6), 639-644. https://doi.org/10.1016/0002-9378(83)90441-6
Walters CA, Daly DC, Chapitis J, Kuslis ST, Prior JC, Kusmik WF, et al. Human myometrium: a new potential source of prolactin. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1983;147(6):639-644. doi:10.1016/0002-9378(83)90441-6
Walters, C. A., et al. "Human myometrium: a new potential source of prolactin." *American journal of obstetrics and gynecology*, vol. 147, no. 6, 1983, pp. 639-644.
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