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DNA synthesis by pituitary tumours, with reference to plasma hormone levels and to effects of bromocriptine

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The findings in prolactinomas suggest a close relationship between secretion and tumour cell replication dependent on still undefined agents, but including dopamine, affecting both variables, and isoforms of PRL, which may stimulate or inhibit replication of PRL secreting cells. The basis of the relationship in FSH secreting tumours is unknown. The relationship was absent in the non-homogeneous group of GH secreting tumours. When secretion and growth are correlated, the secretory process may be the site of the primary abnormality in the tumour cell. Evidence that bromocriptine inhibits tumour cell replication was obtained for prolactinomas but not for GH secreting tumours.

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