Prolactin (PRL) has direct and indirect effects on bone metabolism. Experimental studies showed that in the presence of high PRL levels bone resorption was increased as well as bone formation was suppressed. Increased PRL levels in humans caused a reduction in sex hormone levels which turn may have detrimental effects on bone. Patients with hyperprolactinemia did have often decreased bone mineral density as well as an increased risk of fractures. Since PRL control may be relevant to bone health it is a clinical open issue the inclusion of skeletal health in future guidelines as indication to proactive screening, prevention and treatment particularly in high risk patients such as hyperprolactinemic women after menopause and patients with drug induced hyperprolactinemia.

Hyperprolactinemia and bone / di Filippo, L.; Doga, M.; Resmini, E.; Giustina, A.. - In: PITUITARY. - ISSN 1386-341X. - 23:3(2020), pp. 314-321. [10.1007/s11102-020-01041-3]

Hyperprolactinemia and bone

di Filippo L.;Giustina A.
2020-01-01

Abstract

Prolactin (PRL) has direct and indirect effects on bone metabolism. Experimental studies showed that in the presence of high PRL levels bone resorption was increased as well as bone formation was suppressed. Increased PRL levels in humans caused a reduction in sex hormone levels which turn may have detrimental effects on bone. Patients with hyperprolactinemia did have often decreased bone mineral density as well as an increased risk of fractures. Since PRL control may be relevant to bone health it is a clinical open issue the inclusion of skeletal health in future guidelines as indication to proactive screening, prevention and treatment particularly in high risk patients such as hyperprolactinemic women after menopause and patients with drug induced hyperprolactinemia.
2020
Inglese
Springer
23
3
314
321
8
Pubblicato
Esperti anonimi
Internazionale
Not applicable
Antipsychotic drugs
Bone density
Bone metabolism
Hyperprolactinemia
Osteoporosis
Prolactin
Vertebral fractures
No
Hyperprolactinemia and bone / di Filippo, L.; Doga, M.; Resmini, E.; Giustina, A.. - In: PITUITARY. - ISSN 1386-341X. - 23:3(2020), pp. 314-321. [10.1007/s11102-020-01041-3]
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