Order Code Prolactin Prolactin
Additional Codes
Epic Order ID LAB2280
Sub activity Type
Chemistry
Collection tube
Green Li PST
SST
Specimen Type
Plasma
Serum
Minimum Volume
0.6 ml
Stability
2 days at 2-8°C
8 hours at room temp (20-23°C)
Transport temperature
Refrigerated
Clinical Significance
During pregnancy and postpartum lactation, serum prolactin can increase 10- to 20-fold. Exercise, stress, and sleep also cause transient increases in prolactin levels. Consistently elevated serum prolactin levelsÿ(>30 ng/mL),ÿin the absence of pregnancy and postpartum lactation, are indicative of hyperprolactinemia. Hypersecretion of prolactin can be caused by pituitary adenomas,ÿhypothalamic disease, breast or chest wall stimulation, renal failure or hypothyroidism. A number of drugs, including many antidepressants, are also common causes of abnormally elevated prolactin levels. Hyperprolactinemia often results in galactorrhea, amenorrhea, and infertility in females, and in impotence and hypogonadism in males. Renal failure, hypothyroidism, and prolactin-secreting pituitary adenomas are also common causes of abnormally elevated prolactin levels.
Reference Range
4.79 - 23.3 ng/mL