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  1. Dopamine and Prolactin’s Inverse Relationship - Biology Insights

    When dopamine activity decreases, the inhibitory effect on prolactin lessens, leading to an increase in prolactin release. Conversely, increased dopamine activity results in reduced …

  2. Dopamine and Prolactin: An Inverse Relationship

    Nov 22, 2025 · Therefore, an increase in prolactin is typically a result of decreased dopamine signaling, rather than a positive signal from a stimulating hormone. The physiological purpose …

  3. Dopamine Prolactin Pathway Explained - neurolaunch.com

    Aug 22, 2024 · During pregnancy and after childbirth, a reduction in dopamine signaling allows for increased prolactin levels, which are necessary for milk production and let-down reflexes.

  4. Prolactin and dopamine: what is the connection? A review ...

    Dopamine (DA) holds a predominant role in the regulation of prolactin (PRL) secretion. Through a direct effect on anterior pituitary lactotrophs, DA inhibits the basally high-secretory tone of the …

  5. Metabolic effects of prolactin and the role of dopamine ...

    Sep 30, 2022 · Although this may appear counterintuitive to the “goldilocks zone” hypothesis, it is suggested that increased dopamine and higher levels of prolactin can improve metabolic …

  6. The Interplay of Dopamine and Prolactin: Implications for ...

    Introduction: Dopamine and prolactin are two crucial hormones with intricate interplay in the human body. While dopamine typically inhibits prolactin secretion, disruptions in this balance …

  7. Prolactin and dopamine: What is the connection? A Review ...

    Mar 1, 2008 · Dopamine (DA) holds a predominant role in the regulation of prolactin (PRL) secretion. Through a direct effect on anterior pituitary lactotrophs, DA inhibits the basally high …