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oswaldosalcedo
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Kidney Int. 2005 Oct;68(4):1700-7.

Prolactin, a natriuretic hormone, interacting with the renal dopamine system.

Ibarra F, Crambert S, Eklöf AC, Lundquist A, Hansell P, Holtbäck U.

Department of Woman and Child Health, Pediatric Unit, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

BACKGROUND: Although prolactin affects sodium and water transport across the plasma membrane and interacts with dopamine in the brain, its role in the kidney is unclear. Here we examined the effect of prolactin and its possible interaction with the intrarenal natriuretic hormone dopamine, on proximal tubular Na(+), K(+)-ATPase activity in vitro and renal function in anesthetized rats. METHODS: Na(+), K(+)-ATPase activity was measured as ouabain-sensitive adenosine triphosphate (ATP) hydrolysis in microdissected proximal tubular segments. Renal function was studied during euvolemic conditions by conventional clearance techniques. RESULTS: Prolactin induced a dose-dependent inhibition of proximal tubular Na(+), K(+)-ATPase activity. A maximal inhibitory effect of 48% of control was observed at an in vitro prolactin concentration of 1 microg/mL. This effect was completely abolished by a dopamine D1 receptor antagonist. In tubules preincubated with inhibitors of aromatic amino acid decarboxylase (AADC), the rate-limiting enzyme in renal dopamine formation, prolactin had no effect on Na(+), K(+)-ATPase activity. In rats, prolactin infusion resulted in an increase in urinary sodium, potassium, and water excretion. These effects were also completely abolished by the D1 receptor antagonist. Prolactin had no significant effects on glomerular filtration rate (GFR) or mean arterial blood pressure. CONCLUSION: We conclude that prolactin is a natriuretic hormone which interacts with the renal dopamine system for its effects. The natriuretic response is associated with inhibition of proximal tubular Na(+), K(+)-ATPase activity.

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jboldman
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Natriuretic: Causing natriuresis, the excretion of an excessively large amount of sodium in the urine.

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