Title of article :
Serum prolactin level in psoriasis: Is it really higher than in healthy individuals?
Author/Authors :
Ghiasi, Maryam Department of Dermatology Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Razi Hospital , Hallaji, Zahra Department of Dermatology Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Razi Hospital , Narimani, Shaban Ali Department of Dermatology Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Razi Hospital
Abstract :
Background: Psoriasis is a chronic immune-mediated skin disease
with a genetic predisposition. Prolactin may contribute to psoriasis
pathogenesis. However, there has been a debate over the serum
level of prolactin in psoriatic patients. The aim of this study was to
describe the role of serum prolactin in the pathogenesis of psoriasis
Method: The serum prolactin level was measured in 45 patients
with psoriasis and in 45 sex- and age-matched healthy individuals
using radioimmunoassay.
Result: The mean serum prolactin concentration was not different
between psoriatic patients and healthy controls (320 ± 179.38 vs.
318.18 ± 191.78 mIU/L, respectively P = 0.95). There was no sexand
age-related differences in serum prolactin between the two
study groups. Hyperprolactinemia (serum prolactin >324 mIU/L
in men, and >496 mIU/L for women) was observed in 11 patients
with psoriasis and 12 healthy subjects, which showed no significant
difference between the two groups (P = 0.81). The serum prolactin
was not significantly correlated with the duration of the disease
(r = -0.18, P = 0.24) or the PASI score (r = 0.10, P = 0.50).
Conclusion: The possible role of pituitary-produced circulating
prolactin in the disease process needs further investigations.
Keywords :
skin , prolactin , psoriasis , hyperprolactinemia
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics