“…The growth hormone and prolactin-like activities attributed to HPL (Grumbach, Kaplan, Sciarra & Burr, 1968;Frantz, Kleinberg & Noel, 1972) may be important in modulating biochemical processes in pregnancy such as glucose homeostasis, luteolysis, protein and fat metabolism (for reviews see Grumbach et al 1968;Brody, 1969;Hartog, 1972). The prolactin-like activity of HPL has been demonstrated by the proliferation of the pigeon crop sac (Li, 1970) and by its effect on mouse (Frantz & Kleinberg, 1970) and rabbit (Forsyth & Myres, 1971) cultured lobulo-alveolar mammary tissue.…”