Reference intervals for serum prolactin concentrations: analytical and clinical considerations.

Rev Endocr Metab Disord

SA Pathology, Adelaide, SA, 5000, Australia.

Published: December 2024

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Prolactin is a 23 kDa protein synthesised and released by lactotrophs located in the anterior pituitary gland. The main function of prolactin is the development of the mammary glands and the production and maintenance of milk secretion during pregnancy and lactation. Prolactin is present in 3 forms in the circulation monomeric, dimeric and macroprolactin which is one of the causes of variability between assay manufacturers. Although most assays have been standardised using the WHO's 3rd international standard there is still considerable variability between commercially available assays and as such laboratories need to establish their own reference intervals. Clinicians use reference intervals to distinguish between healthy and diseased individuals. Direct methods to establish reference intervals are expensive and time consuming and are impractical for most routine clinical laboratories. Indirect methods using the laboratories own data are more commonly used but also have drawbacks. Determination of reference intervals for prolactin is particularly difficult due to various physiological causes for variation in prolactin levels including age, sex and menopause. The presence of macroprolactin, its detection and methods for reporting its presence adds to reference interval determination complexity and harmonisation of these methods may improve clinical care.

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