Abstract
Serum prolactin may reflect CNS dopaminergic function. Because iron deficiency (ID) alters brain dopamine in rats, serum prolactin levels were previously investigated in infants with varied iron status. High serum prolactin levels correlated with behaviors typical of chronic ID. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of infant iron status on serum prolactin levels after a stressor in early adolescence. One hundred fifty-nine of 191 children enrolled in infancy (chronic ID, n = 46; good iron comparison group, n = 113) had serum prolactin measurements after catheter placement at 11–14 y of age. Serum prolactin levels were compared by sex, pubertal status and infant iron status and the pattern of change over time was compared by infant iron status controlling for pubertal stage and background factors. Males and less mature adolescents had lower serum prolactin concentrations than females and more mature adolescents. Controlling for these factors, the serum prolactin response pattern differed significantly by infant iron status. Serum prolactin declined earlier for the chronic ID group. In conclusion, an altered serum prolactin response pattern was observed 10 y after chronic ID in infancy and may suggest a long-lasting effect of ID on the regulation of prolactin.
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Abbreviations
- ID:
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iron deficiency
- TIDA:
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tuberoinfundibular dopminergic neurons
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This study was supported by NIH HD36106 and a MERIT Award to B. Lozoff, R37HD31606.
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Felt, B., Jimenez, E., Smith, J. et al. Iron Deficiency in Infancy Predicts Altered Serum Prolactin Response 10 Years Later. Pediatr Res 60, 513–517 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1203/01.PDR.0000242848.45999.7b
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