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    Prolactin is an innocent bystander and may even be beneficial

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    • alfredoolivasA Offline
      alfredoolivas
      last edited by alfredoolivas

      Human studies
      "a 2-3 fold increase of circulating PRL levels maintained for 1.5-3 h exerted no apparent effects on the secretion of endogenous LH, FSH and TSH."
      https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8258642/

      "Prolactin does not acutely influence renal electrolyte excretion and probably does not influence water excretion in man."
      https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/870513/

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      • alfredoolivasA Offline
        alfredoolivas
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        Prolactin group had much lower estradiol, but the before measurements were not taken

        https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT00438490?tab=results#results-overview

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        https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1950489/#sec10

        Prolactin group had constantly lower estradiol

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        Prolactin group ate less

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        "Short-term prolactin administration causes expressible galactorrhea but does not affect bone turnover:"

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        • engineerE Offline
          engineer @alfredoolivas
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          @alfredoolivas so with how good prolactin is, tell us why we shouldn't prolactinmaxx (you know how)

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          • alfredoolivasA Offline
            alfredoolivas @engineer
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            @engineer I have been doing that with great results.

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              Ecstatic_Hamster @alfredoolivas
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              thank you all for this incredibly valuable thread. @alfredoolivas thanks for starting it.

              I suppose like estrogen, prolactin has its good sides. This has helped me see some more research material I would have missed that I can study.

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              • alfredoolivasA Offline
                alfredoolivas
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                After quitting cabergoline, my tiredness has stoppped

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                • engineerE Offline
                  engineer @alfredoolivas
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                  @alfredoolivas at this point I would be worried about not getting in enough food or at least not carb cycling (to lose fat by maximizing carbs only when absolutely needed), because you can feel "not tired" through cortisol which could have been suppressed with cabergoline

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                  • alfredoolivasA Offline
                    alfredoolivas @engineer
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                    @engineer cabergoline increases noradrenaline though.

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                    • alfredoolivasA Offline
                      alfredoolivas
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                      “PRL stimulates steroidogenesis in the testes by inducing or maintaining LH receptors in Leydig cells and/or by affecting androgen biosynthesis in Leydig cells via steroidogenic enzymes activity”

                      https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10637432/

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                      • KvirionK Offline
                        Kvirion
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                        "The dose makes the poison."

                        "Alle Dinge sind Gift, und nichts ist ohne Gift; allein die Dosis macht, daß ein Ding kein Gift ist." ~Paracelsus

                        A little learning is a dangerous thing ;
                        Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring :
                        There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain,
                        And drinking largely sobers us again.
                        ~Alexander Pope, An Essay on Criticism

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                        • alfredoolivasA Offline
                          alfredoolivas
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                          No evidence for prolactin’s involvement in the post-ejaculatory refractory period

                          Prolactin is released during sexual behavior in male mice.
                          "Baseline levels of circulating PRL in male mice were low for both strains (**BL6 0.86 ± 0.46; PWK: 2.31 ± 1.37 ng/ml; please see ref. 46 for BL6), but are significantly increased during sexual interaction (Bl6: F3,7 = 21.26, P < 0.0001; PWK: F3,8 = 17.18, P < 0.0001; RM one-way ANOVA) (Fig. 1a)."

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                          Acute prolactin release does not induce a refractory period-like state.

                          "However, the involvement of PRL in the establishment and duration of the PERP is controversial and has not been formally tested"

                          "The fact that PRL levels are already elevated during sexual interaction in BL6 and PWK males further suggests that PRL cannot promote by itself reduced sexual activity, at least in male mice"

                          Mice have different prolactin responses to ejaculation then humans, but it was interesting experiment that does demonstrate how little is known about independent prolactin.

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                          • lobotomizeL Offline
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                            https://lowtoxinforum.com/threads/dhea-has-very-similar-anabolic-activity-to-dht.6019/post-75205

                            haidut said :

                            So, it seem that prolactin is a very good surrogate for serotonin (and estrogen). If suppressing prolactin also suppresses serotonin, this would explain all the beneficial metabolic effects seen with prolactin inhibitors. Here are some studies showing lowering prolactin improved a number of metabolic parameters.
                            http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22074059
                            http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23233277
                            http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23082447
                            http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25123447
                            http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24355865
                            http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25592453
                            http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23506485
                            http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16584506
                            http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21128120
                            http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20559294

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                            • alfredoolivasA Offline
                              alfredoolivas @lobotomize
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                              @lobotomize in humans prolactin lowers estradiol, so how is it a surrogate for estrogen?

                              How do you know that lowering prolactin is responsible for improving metabolic parameters? Why isn’t it dopamine or serotonin agonism/antagonism?

                              Prolactin is clearly an innocent standbyer, that gets the blame for symptoms caused by diabetes, hyperestrogenemia but when you administer prolactin directly, it actually counteracts these conditions.

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                              • lobotomizeL Offline
                                lobotomize @lobotomize
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                                lobotomize said:

                                haidut said :

                                @alfredoolivas

                                didnt read the attached studies but thought it might intrest you

                                the whole thread i linked (
                                https://lowtoxinforum.com/threads/dhea-has-very-similar-anabolic-activity-to-dht.6019/post-75205 ) is riddled with them torting their testicles on the topic of prolactin

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                                • MauritioM Offline
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                                  Wild if true.

                                  @alfredoolivas said:

                                  I suspect prolactin activation increases metabolism by increasing dopamine.

                                  So it's dopamine after all?! That makes more sense. Especially since D2 activation is so beneficial for insulin sensitivity.
                                  So prolactin increases dopamine, but dopamine lowers prolactin. Seems like the body doesn't want too high prolactin.

                                  @cs3000 said:

                                  There may be a “goldilocks zone” for serum prolactin that promotes metabolic homeostasis"

                                  Good take. Peat never said you should have a prolactin value of 0, he said around 7 is optimal.

                                  Dare to think.

                                  My X:
                                  x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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                                  • MauritioM Offline
                                    Mauritio
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                                    "No excess morbidity was observed in patients with raised prolactin due to pituitary tumours. "https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5633062/

                                    "The results obtained suggest that hippocampal aging is related to a decrease in the hippocampal prolactin system, which helps to better understand brain "aging.https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12346806/

                                    Dare to think.

                                    My X:
                                    x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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                                    • lobotomizeL Offline
                                      lobotomize @Mauritio
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                                      @Mauritio look at my comment under your post on d2

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