Abstract

It is known that the administration of serotonin or its precursors induces the release of prolactin. This study was performed (1) to determine the minimal dose of 5-hydroxytryptophan that would produce a consistent and significant prolactin increase and (2) to establish the frequency of 5-hydroxytryptophan administration necessary to induce a persistent prolactin increase. Nine normal male subjects participated in 27 independent studies following pretreatment with 100 mg of carbidopa given every 8 hours for 2 days. Doses of 0.2, 0.4, and 0.8 mg/kg/hr of 5-hydroxytryptophan were initially infused for 30 minutes, and serum prolactin was measured every 15 minutes for 212hours. The urinary 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid/creatinine ratio was determined in aliquots collected during 3 hours before, during, and after the intravenous infusion. 5-Hydroxytryptophan at a dosage of 0.4 mg/kg/hr was the minimal amount to elicit a consistent and significant prolactin increase (p < 0.01). A positive correlation (r = 0.907, p < 0.002) was also demonstrated between the maximal prolactin response and the 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid/creatinine ratio. Thus 0.4 mg/kg/hr of 5-hydroxytryptophan was administered sequentially three times at intervals of 2, 4, 6, 8, and 12 hours. With exception of the 12-hour interval a significantly smaller plasma prolactin increase was seen following the third dose of 5-hydroxytryptophan (p < 0.05). Furthermore, the nadir for this diminished prolactin response occurred at 4 hours (p < 0.01). This phenomenon may represent a down regulation of the serotonin receptors induced by the repetitive administration of 5-hydroxytryptophan. In conclusion, this study has demonstrated a dose-related prolactin response to increasing doses of 5-hydroxytryptophan. The maximum down regulation of prolactin release occurred when 5-hydroxytryptophan was administered at 4-hour intervals.

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