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Prolactin

stimulates and sustains a woman's breast milk production following birth. It may help maintain normal sperm production in males.


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Prolactin is an example of a?

Prolactin is an example of a hormone high level of which causes infertility in women.It regulates milk production


Where is prolactin released?

Prolactin is primarily released from the pituitary gland, which is a small gland located at the base of the brain. It plays a key role in regulating lactation and reproductive functions in both males and females.


What do acidophil cells produce?

Acidophil cells in the anterior pituitary gland produce the hormone prolactin, which stimulates milk production in the breasts and plays a role in reproductive function.


Abbreviation for prolactin?

PLH is the abbreviation for prolactin


What are the functions of prolactin hormones?

In females, prolactin tell the breasts to start producing milk (but it is another hormone, oxytocin, that actually causes the milk to be excreted). In both sexes, prolactin also inhibits LH and FSH release, which inhibit estrogen/progesterone secretion and ovulation in females, and testosterone secretion and sperm production in males. Overproduction of prolactin (like from a tumor or a dopamine antagonist) can cause infertility and decreased sex drive in both sexes.


What is a Prolactin Blood Test?

What is a Prolactin Blood Test?


Is a hormone that has only one known effect to stimulate milk production by the breasts?

The hormone that stimulates milk production in the breasts is called prolactin. It is produced by the pituitary gland and its primary function is to promote lactation in response to childbirth or nursing.


What is function of gonads?

the function of gonads is to produce the gametes in both males and females.


What the function of gonads?

the function of gonads is to produce the gametes in both males and females.


What are the functions of prolactine?

In females, prolactin tell the breasts to start producing milk (but it is another hormone, oxytocin, that actually causes the milk to be excreted).  In both sexes, prolactin also inhibits LH and FSH release, which inhibit estrogen/progesterone secretion and ovulation in females, and testosterone secretion and sperm production in males.  Overproduction of prolactin (like from a tumor or a dopamine antagonist) can cause infertility and decreased sex drive in both sexes.


What is the non-urinary function of the urethra in males?

In males, the urethra carries semen as well as urine.


What is the function of the Peris?

It is used for males to urinate and reproduce.