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Lactation hormone also helps mother’s brain – Study

The same hormone that stimulates milk production for lactation also acts in the brain to help establish the nurturing link between mother and baby, according to New Zealand Researchers.

The University of Otago researchers have found that signalling by the hormone prolactin to its receptors in a specific brain region is essential for mothers.

Prolactin shows vital important maternal nurturing behaviour towards their young, according to an article published in the journal PNAS.

Prolactin is best known for its role in enabling milk production in mammals.

This finding raises the question, is this brain circuitry the “feel good’’ factor to encourage breast feeding?

The research team at the University’s Centre for Neuroendocrinology undertook targeted deletion of prolactin receptors in the preoptic area of the brains of adult female mice, the article said on Tuesday.

The study’s co-author, Rosie Brown, said that the team observed that these mice without prolactin receptors were able to get pregnant and give birth normally, but abandoned their litters around 24 hours after birth.

“Our findings establish a critical role for prolactin for more than simply milk production.

“And this work is the first to show this hormone is a literal life saver in that it establishes and maintains the normal parental care that ensures offspring survival.

“Disruptions in the ability of prolactin to communicate in the brain could lead to problems for mothers establishing a bond with their baby, which may in part explain issues with some animal species abandoning their young,’’ Brown said.

 

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