1994
DOI: 10.1507/endocrj.41.207
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Prolactin and Bromocryptine Induced Changes in Liver, Adipose Tissue and Blood Lipids of Mature Male Bonnet Monkeys, Macaca radiata (Geoffroy).

Abstract: Abstract. Effects of prolactin and bromocryptine on neutral and phospholipids of liver, adipose tissue and serum were studied in mature male bonnet monkeys. Hyperprolactinemia (ovine prolactin, 250 µg/ kg body weight/day, i.p. for 30 days) elevated hepatic total lipids and phospholipids and decreased total and free cholesterol. While triacyl glycerol accumulated, mono-and diacyl glycerols diminished in liver and adipose tissues of prolactin treated monkeys. Concentrations of all phospholipid fractions, except … Show more

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