Lactation and Prolactinomas Flashcards

1
Q

Where is prolactin produced?

A

In the anterior pituitary by the lactotroph cells

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2
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Effect of dopamine on prolactin release

A

prolactin release inhibited

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3
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Effect of 5HT (serotonin), TRH, oxytocin on prolactin release

A

Prolactin release stimulated

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4
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Presentation of HYPERPROLACTINAEMIA in women

A
  • oligo / amenorrhoea
  • risk osteoporosis (due to lack of oestrogen)
  • galactorrhoea
  • subfertility
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Presentation of HYPERPROLACTINAEMIA in men

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-Erectile dysfunction
reduced libido

-visual symptoms
headaches
hypopituitarism

-Present later
Galactorrhoea / gynaecomastia RARE

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6
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Causes of HYPERPROLACTINAEMIA

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  • physiological
  • Hypothalamic-pituitary disease
  • drugs (common!!)
  • stress
  • other (PCOS, liver cirrhosis)
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7
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Cabergoline

A

Dopaminergic drugs used to treat hyperprolactinaemia

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8
Q

Stages of lactogenesis

A

secretory initiation

  • progesterone
  • in pregnancy
  • colostrum

secretory activation

  • low progesterone/oestrogen
  • raised prolactin
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9
Q

What is galactopoiesis?

A

Lactation

via Positive feedback loops

-nipple stimulation=regular milk removal

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10
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Why can lactation be an effective form of contraception?

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high prolactin= low GnRH, low LH and FSH,

low oestrogen/testosterone

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11
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Where is oxytocin synthesised?

A

synthesised in hypothalamic magnicellular neruones
i.e supraoptic nucleus
paraventricular nucleus

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12
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What is oxytocin responsible for?

A

+ uterine myometrial contraction at birth

+ smooth muscle activation in breast
‘myoepithelial contraction’

+ milk let-down path

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13
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Drugs that raise prolactin?

A

Antidepressants and antipsychotics

Drugs used for nausea & vertigo
Phenothiazines
Metoclopramide
Domperidone

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14
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how would you treat tumour below 1 cm?

A

microPRLomas

can take COCP/HRT if fertility not required

can discontinue treatment in pregnancy

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15
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NFA MANAGEMENT

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can present as prolactinoma

compression of stalk

dopaminergic drugs

surgery and radiotherapy

Transphenoidal hypophysectomy

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