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Prolactin
MessagePerforming Lab: Central Lab
Test Code
0198
Alias/See Also
Sunquest: PROL
CPT Codes
84146
Preferred Specimen
150 uL Gold Serum Separator Tube
Minimum Volume
80 uL (does not include dead volume)
Other Acceptable Specimens
Lithium Heparin Plasma (light green-top) Tube
Transport Temperature
Refrigerated
Specimen Stability
Refrigerated: < 7 days
Frozen: < 12 months
Frozen: < 12 months
Reject Criteria (Eg, hemolysis? Lipemia? Thaw/Other?)
Icteric samples
Methodology
Chemiluminescent Microparticle Immunoassay (CMIA)
Setup Schedule
Monday - Friday
Report Available
Same day
Reference Range
Female: 5.0 - 35.0 ng/mL
Male: 3.7 - 17.9 ng/mL
Male: 3.7 - 17.9 ng/mL
Clinical Significance
Prolactin is released from the anterior pituitary under the inhibitory control of dopamine, which is secreted from the hypothalamus. When isolated from pituitary tissue, blood or amniotic fluid, prolactin has been found to exist in a number of molecular weight forms and has some structural similarities with human growth hormone. Prolactin plays a major role in the initiation and maintenance of lactation, where there is a physiological elevation of circulating concentrations. Pathological hyperprolactinemia occurs in hypothyroidism and renal failure. Hyperprolactinemia is also known to impair gonadal function in both sexes. Women may present with amenorrhea while men may suffer from impotence.