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催乳素与产妇泌乳关系的研究进展
Research Progress on the Relationship between Prolactin and Maternal Lactation

DOI: 10.12677/NS.2024.132021, PP. 141-148

Keywords: 泌乳,催乳素,泌乳启动,泌乳量
Lactation
, Prolactin, Initiation of Lactation, Milk Yield

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泌乳是乳腺分泌乳汁的过程,其过程与内分泌系统有错综复杂的联系。催乳素是与泌乳有关的主要激素之一,了解其在泌乳过程中的激素变化对泌乳障碍的妇女具有临床应用价值;因此,本文对催乳素与泌乳的启动、维持及泌乳量之间的关系进行综述,为进一步确定开展相关研究提供参考依据。
Lactation is a process in which the mammary gland secretes milk, which is intricately related to the endocrine system. Prolactin is one of the main hormones related to lactation. Understanding its hormonal changes during lactation is of clinical value for women with lactation disorder. Therefore, this article reviewed the relationship between prolactin and initiation, maintenance and milk production, and provided a reference for further research.

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