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Differential Changes in Responses of Hypothalamic and Brainstem Neuronal Populations to Prolactin During Lactation in the Mouse
2010
Biology of Reproduction
sentence: Lactation is associated with widespread induction of pSTAT5 in the mouse forebrain and brainstem due to chronic elevations in prolactin. ABSTRACT During lactation, there are numerous functional adaptations in the maternal brain. There is evidence that the high levels of circulating prolactin present during lactation might contribute to these adaptive changes. The present study aimed to investigate levels of functional prolactin-mediated signal transduction in the brain of lactating
doi:10.1095/biolreprod.110.089185
pmid:21178171
fatcat:xefayxrg2jhlpeuh5zh6cva3h4