Abstract :
The recent report, “Serum prolactin level in psoriasis”, is very interesting 1. Ghiasi et al. concluded that “it seems that while intracutaneous prolactin may contribute to the pathogenesis of psoriasis, the probable role of pituitary-produced
circulating prolactin in the disease process
needs further investigation 1.” There are some
concerns on this report. First, although Ghiasi
et al. have studied serum prolactin, they based
their conclusion on intracutaneous prolactin. The
serum prolactin is not the same as intracutaneous
prolactin. The serum prolactin can be affected by
several physiological and pathological factors.
In fertile females, variations of baseline serum
prolactin can be expected 2. Indeed, for psoriasis,
there are previous reports on prolactin with
controversial results 3-5. The difference in baseline
pathophysiological conditions of psoriatic patients
can be a good explanation for the different findings on prolactin levels in patients.