Taylor M M, Samson W K
Department of Pharmacological and Physiological Science, Saint Louis University, School of Medicine, Missouri 63104, USA.
Cell Mol Life Sci. 2001 Aug;58(9):1206-15. doi: 10.1007/PL00000934.
Although dopamine is considered the major hypothalamic controller of prolactin release from the anterior pituitary gland, there is evidence that a yet to be discovered prolactin releasing factor (PRF) also exists in brain. Recently, two peptides were isolated, products of the same prohormone, that were reported to have significant prolactin-releasing activity. These peptides, called prolactin releasing peptides, are not accepted by all investigators to be in fact PRFs. Instead, it appears that their widespread distribution in brain and the presence of receptors for the peptides in sites unrelated to neuroendocrine function are the basis for a variety of central nervous system action including activation of the autonomic nervous system. Thus, these peptides may not be PRFs, but instead neuroactive agents that are involved in many brain circuits with divergent functions.
尽管多巴胺被认为是下丘脑控制腺垂体催乳素释放的主要因素,但有证据表明,大脑中还存在一种尚未被发现的催乳素释放因子(PRF)。最近,两种肽被分离出来,它们是同一前体激素的产物,据报道具有显著的催乳素释放活性。这些肽被称为催乳素释放肽,但并非所有研究者都认为它们实际上就是PRF。相反,它们在大脑中的广泛分布以及在与神经内分泌功能无关的部位存在这些肽的受体,似乎是包括激活自主神经系统在内的多种中枢神经系统作用的基础。因此,这些肽可能不是PRF,而是参与许多具有不同功能的脑回路的神经活性物质。