Buvat J, Thomas K, Racadot A, Blacker C, Buvat-Herbaut M, Ferin F, Linquette M
Clin Endocrinol (Oxf). 1978 Dec;9(6):499-504. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2265.1978.tb01507.x.
Sulpiride, a dopamine receptor blocker which raises prolactin, was given to six women with idiopathic amenorrhoea for 10 days and to eleven women with regular cycles for 3 to 6 months. The latter group developed galactorrhoea and amenorrhoea during treatment. Basal LH AND FSH concentrations showed no significant changes. At 3 months but not at 10 days (amenorrhoea group) or 6 months (regular menses group) the area-under-the-curve of LH response to LHRH was increased. FSH responses to LHRH was not altered. The significance of these results to the hyperprolactinaemia-amenorrhoea syndromes are discussed.