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Ergot-Induced Inhibition of Pituitary Tumor Growth in Rats
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1972
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Human GrowthPathologyPharmacotherapyTumor BiologyPituitary GlandPituitary DiseaseRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchPituitary Tumor GrowthGrowth HormoneMedicineTumor GrowthNeuropharmacologyEndocrinologyPharmacologyTumor MicroenvironmentNeuroendocrine DisorderOncologyDaily InjectionsSignificant Regression
Daily injections of ergocornine or ergonovine, for 3 weeks, into rats carrying a prolactin- and growth hormone-secreting pituitary tumor (MtW15) induced significant regression or inhibition of tumor growth, whereas ergocryptine had no significant effect. Ergocornine caused a decrease in cells and a disappearance or pycnosis of nuclei in the tumor tissue, and a reduced concentration of prolactin in blood.
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