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Query: UMLS:C0038220 (
status epilepticus
)
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Transient elevation of serum prolactin frequently follows generalised tonic-clonic and complex partial seizures. However, the levels of prolactin during
status epilepticus
are not increased above the normal range. Exhaustion of central prolactin supplies has been proposed as a possible mechanism for the absence of prolactin increase during
status epilepticus
. To test this hypothesis we injected intravenous metoclopramide (10 mg) in eight consecutive patients with
status epilepticus
. One patient had generalised tonic-clonic status epilepticus. Seven patients had EEG-verified non-convulsive
status epilepticus
, consisting of one typical absence status, one atypical absence status and five complex partial
status epilepticus
.
Metoclopramide
raised the mean (SD) prolactin levels at least five-fold in all patients, from 5.8 (8.0) micrograms/l to 87.0 (39.0) micrograms/l, within 60 minutes after the injection. Thus the mechanism for low prolactin values in
status epilepticus
is not cellular depletion of stored prolactin, but more likely an altered regulation, presumably induced by prolonged seizure activity.
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