Abstract

Plasma concentrations of prolactin in anoestrous ewes were respectively lowered or raised by the separate infusion of dopamine or thyrotrophin releasing hormone (TRH). Combined treatment with dopamine and TRH lowered the concentration of prolactin in plasma but the values increased markedly after the treatment was stopped and reached a level equivalent to that found in ewes treated with TRH alone. The results are interpreted as evidence that both dopamine and TRH play a regulatory role in determining the secretion of prolactin in the ewe.

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