Vasopressin and Prolactin as Stress Hormones

In: Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation · 2010 · vol. 21(2) , pp. 76–79 · doi:10.1159/000298932 · PMID:3957131 · W1973437865
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Abstract

The effect of electric stimulation of the uterine cervix on vasopressin and prolactin secretions was investigated in 16 patients with uterine myomas and/or hypermenorrhea. One month after hysterectomy a similar stimulation was induced near the fornix of the vagina. Particularly the first test also seemed to be a considerable psychic stress for the patients. The stimulation did not cause any significant changes in plasma vasopressin and prolactin concentrations.

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