Prolactin ELISA

$239.00
Catalog
20-PROHU-E01
The Prolactin ELISA is an enzyme immunoassay for the quantitative determination of Prolactin in human serum. For In Vitro Diagnostic use within the United States of America. This product is for Research Use Only outside of the United States of America.
Human prolactin (lactogenic hormone) is secreted from the anterior pituitary gland in both men and women (1). Human prolactin is a single chain polypeptide hormone with a molecular weight of approximately 23.000 daltons (2). The release and synthesis of prolactin is under neuroendocrinal control, primarily through Prolactin Releasing Factor and Prolactin Inhibiting Factor (3). Women normally have slightly higher basal prolactin levels than men; apparently, there is an estrogen- related rise at puberty and a corresponding decrease at menopause. The primary functions of prolactin are to initiate breast development and to maintain lactation. Prolactin also suppresses gonadal function (4,5). During pregnancy, prolactin levels increase progressively to between 10 and 20 times normal values, declining to non-pregnant levels by 3-4 weeks post- partum (4). Breast feeding mothers maintain high levels of prolactin, and it may take several months for serum concentrations to return to non-pregnant levels (3,4). The determination of prolactin concentration is helpful in diagnosing hypothalamic- pituitary disorders (3,4). Microadenomas (small pituitary tumors) may cause hyperprolactinemia, which is sometimes associated with male impotence (6). High prolactin levels are commonly associated with galactorrhea and amenorrhea.Prolactin concentrations have been shown to be increased by estrogens, thyrotropin- releasing hormone (TRH), and several drugs affecting dopaminergic mechanisms (7,8,9,10). Prolactin levels are elevated in renal disease and hypothyroidism, and in some situations of stress, exercise, and hypoglycemia. Additionally, the release of prolactin is episodic and demonstrates diurnal variation (11). Mildly elevated prolactin concentrations should be evaluated taking these considerations into account. Prolactin concentrations may also be increased by drugs such as chloropromazine and reserpine, and may be lowered by bromocyptine and L-dopa (12). Please see instructions for use for references.
Species
Human
Regulatory Status
FDA Registered. For In Vitro Diagnostic Use.
Product Distribution
Available Worldwide
Range
0.35 - 200 ng/mL
Sensitivity
0.35 ng/mL
Sizes
96 Wells
Sample Types
Serum
Inc Time Hour
1
Inc Time Overnight
No
Inc Time See Protocol
No
Sample Size
25
Detection
Colorimetric

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