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Revista argentina de endocrinología y metabolismo

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FIDELEFF, H. et al. Hyperprolactinemia in children and adolescents, current questions and concepts. Rev. argent. endocrinol. metab. [online]. 2007, vol.44, n.2, pp.94-106. ISSN 1851-3034.

Hyperprolactinemia is the most common endocrine alteration of the pituitary-hypothalamic axis, although its prevalence in the pediatric and adolescent population is not clearly defined yet. Apart from native (23Kda) Prolactin (PRL), many molecular variants (glycosylated, phosphorilated, sulphated, deaminated PRL, BIG PRL, BIG BIG PRL, etc) have been described, some of them with less or no biological activity. Newborns have physiological immaturity of the prolactin axis, attaining levels of as much as 800 ng/mL during the first hours after birth. Subsequently, any process that discontinues dopamine secretion, interferes with its secretion to the pituitary portal vessels or blocks dopaminergic receptors of lactotrophic cells, may cause hyperprolactinemia. Tumor disease is the major diagnosis. Prolactinomas, though rare, have some noticeable features, given their clinical presentation in children and adolescents. Based on our experience, pubertal delay occurs in approximately 50 % of females and in over 25 % of males. The larger prevalence of macroadenomas in males is consistent with findings in adults and would not be related to a later diagnosis. In patients with asymptomatic hyperprolactinemia, the presence of altered proportions of PRL isoforms should be evaluated. G100 Sephadex column chromatography, precipitation with a protein A suspension or PEG and ultracentrifugation, are the most common methods for detection of PRL isoforms. In our experience, B PRL accounted for 6.6 - 32.6 % of total PRL and BB PRL accounted for 40 to 72 % of total PRL in this group of patients. Because of their effectiveness and tolerance, dopaminergic agonists are the initial therapy of choice in pediatric age patients. Bromocriptine and cabergoline have been used with similar results to those obtained in adults. The new concepts gained and the better insight into the physiology and pathophysiology of hyperprolactinemic conditions in children and adolescents have brought about a change in diagnostic and therapeutic alternatives.

Palavras-chave : Hyperprolactinemia; Prolactin; Prolactin in children and adolescents.

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