Abstract

Pituitary DNA synthesis and serum and pituitary concentrations of prolactin were measured in male rats given the dopamine antagonist haloperidol or pimozide, and the dopamine agonist bromocriptine. Increased DNA synthesis was observed 25h after a single injection of haloperidol and on each day of the 5-day period of pimozide administration. Haloperidol and pimozide increased serum prolactin levels. Pituitary prolactin concentrations fell 12h after haloperidol, recovering b6 24h, and 24 and 48h after pimozide, recovering by 72 h. Bromocriptine lowered pituitary DNA synthesis and serum prolactin levels and induced a transient rise in pituitary prolactin concentrations. The results indicate that dopamine agonists and antagonists modulate DNA synthesis in the pituitary gland of the rat.

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