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  2. Prolactin - Wikipedia

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    Prolactin (PRL), also known as lactotropin and mammotropin, is a protein best known for its role in enabling mammals to produce milk. It is influential in over 300 separate processes in various vertebrates, including humans. [5] Prolactin is secreted from the pituitary gland in response to eating, mating, estrogen treatment, ovulation and ...

  3. Is Cabergoline Actually Good for Men's "Intimate" Health?

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    In men, high levels of prolactin can result in a number of intimate problems, including: (ED) Reduced libido. Decreased fertility. Cabergoline is a dopamine agonist. It works to reduce the amount ...

  4. Hyperprolactinaemia - Wikipedia

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    In patients with mildly elevated serum prolactin levels, secondary causes such as pituitary adenomas can be ruled out [40] Elevated prolactin blood levels are typically assessed in women with unexplained breast milk secretion ( galactorrhea ) or irregular menses or infertility , and in men with impaired sexual function and milk secretion.

  5. Refractory period (sex) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, both men and women experience increased prolactin levels following orgasm for approximately 60 minutes, which is a neurobiological marker of the refractory period in males. [ 14 ] [ 9 ] Like men, it may be that only a minority of women are capable of multiple orgasms or lack a refractory period, but there is insufficient data to ...

  6. 5 symptoms men over 40 should never ignore - AOL

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    Men often avoid talking about their sexual health with doctors or seek out care if things seem to be off. However, one of the most important indicators of heart health for men is their ability to ...

  7. Macroprolactin - Wikipedia

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    The most common complex found in blood consists of prolactin and immunoglobulin G (IgG). [1] While the free prolactin hormone is active, prolactin in the macroprolactin complex does not have any biological activity in the body and is considered benign. [2] However, macroprolactin is detected by all Laboratory tests that measure prolactin in ...

  8. What Is Low Testosterone & What Causes It? - AOL

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    Some men with low testosterone report feeling fatigued to the point that tiredness affects their quality of life and well-being. This symptom often coincides with concentration difficulties ...

  9. Prolactin cell - Wikipedia

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    A prolactin cell (also known as a lactotropic cell, epsilon acidophil, lactotrope, lactotroph, mammatroph, mammotroph) is a cell in the anterior pituitary which produces prolactin (a peptide hormone) in response to hormonal signals including dopamine (which is inhibitory), thyrotropin-releasing hormone and estrogen (especially during pregnancy), which are stimulatory.