Regulation der Laktation |
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Authors: | PD Dr. C. Keck C. Kissel |
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Affiliation: | 1. Universit?tsfrauenklinik, Freiburg 2. Universit?tsfrauenklinik, Hugstetter Stra?e 55, 79106, Freiburg
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Abstract: | At birth the human newborn is immature and has not yet acquired fully competent organ functions. During lactation especially the digestive tract and the immune system gain competence. Lactation is regulated by a complex interaction of numerous hormonal factors. Most important are probably prolactin and oxytocin—two hormones produced and secreted in the pituitary. The production and secretion of these two hormones is again regulated by several factors in the central nervous system and these mechanisms can be disturbed by a variety of exogenous factors such as drugs and any other substances interacting with dopamine metabolism in the brain. It is important to know these physiological interactions to be able to understand the regulation of lactation and to be able to assess which factors could interfere with this process. |
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