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Seasonal Changes in Prolactin Physiology
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Sage, Martin
, de Vlaming, Victor L.
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Anadromous fishes
/ Animals
/ Body fat
/ Corticosterone
/ Hormones
/ Human organs
/ Lipids
/ Liver
/ Photoperiod
/ Physiology
/ Prolactin in the Lower Vertebrates
1975
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Seasonal Changes in Prolactin Physiology
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Sage, Martin
, de Vlaming, Victor L.
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Anadromous fishes
/ Animals
/ Body fat
/ Corticosterone
/ Hormones
/ Human organs
/ Lipids
/ Liver
/ Photoperiod
/ Physiology
/ Prolactin in the Lower Vertebrates
1975
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Seasonal Changes in Prolactin Physiology
1975
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Overview
Prolactin is involved in seasonal changes in physiology in several classes of vertebrates. However, prolactin is not involved in the timing of all such seasonal changes. In teleosts changes of day length resulted in changes in the diurnal rhythm of the lipogenic effects of prolactin. Thus, where prolactin physiology changes with season it may result from changes in the diurnal physiology of this hormone. There are at least two aspects to these cyclical changes since both hormone release and hormone effect may change. In teleosts the pineal may respond to changes in day length and modify prolactin release. Further work is required especially in the construction of models that will allow the ordering of the complex data.
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