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Original Article

Effect of Cocaine on Decidual Prolactin Secretion in Vitro

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Pages 251-253 | Received 14 Jan 1993, Accepted 22 Jun 1993, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The physiological role of decidual prolactin production is still unclear. This study was designed to investigate whether cocaine could affect in vitro prolactin secretion from human decidua. Fresh decidua obtained at term during elective cesarean section (n = 4) was placed in 8 ml Gey's buffer with varying concentrations (0, 10−6, 10−5, 10−4 M) of cocaine in a 5% CO2, 95% air incubator at 37oC for 24 hr. At intervals, 4 and 24 hr, 0.8-ml aliquots were taken and the prolactin concentrations were determined by enzyme immunoassay. Prolactin concentrations rose after exposure to cocaine at all concentrations, but this increase was only statistically significant at the highest concentration (10−4 M) after 24 hr incubation. We conclude that cocaine stimulates the secretion or release of prolactin from human decidua in vitro. Whether this may play a role in the premature labor induced by cocaine awaits further investigation.

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