Prolactin 2013
DOI: 10.5772/55515
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The Role of Prolactin in the Regulation of Male Copulatory Behavior

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“…Despite the fact that the mechanism of prolactin is not yet fully elucidated, hyperprolactinaemia significantly observed among male rats in group C was a pointer to anti-fertility effect of glyphosate. 30,31 This observation also supported the fact that glyphosate did cross the BBB and acted on receptors either at the hypothalamus, pituitary or both levels to effect this change. The statistically-significant decrease in concentration of serum testosterone with increasing dose of glyphosate and resultant feedback increase of LH value was an indicator to hormonal feedback by glyphosate as earlier propagated.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Despite the fact that the mechanism of prolactin is not yet fully elucidated, hyperprolactinaemia significantly observed among male rats in group C was a pointer to anti-fertility effect of glyphosate. 30,31 This observation also supported the fact that glyphosate did cross the BBB and acted on receptors either at the hypothalamus, pituitary or both levels to effect this change. The statistically-significant decrease in concentration of serum testosterone with increasing dose of glyphosate and resultant feedback increase of LH value was an indicator to hormonal feedback by glyphosate as earlier propagated.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%