Prolactin exerts effects on the immune system, potentiating T-cell gro
wth in response to various stimuli. These effects are felt to be media
ted by specific receptors present on lymphocytes for prolactin. While
the presence of prolactin receptors (PRLRs) on lymphocytes is well acc
epted, potential fluctuations in these receptor levels in individuals
have not been studied. Here we present evidence that lymphocyte prolac
tin levels vary throughout the menstrual cycle in females. Lymphocyte
PRLR levels varied up to 10-fold as determined by radioreceptor assay
on the different days of the menstrual cycle. A semi-quantitative PCR
technique was used to measure message levels, and these generally corr
elated with radioreceptor results. We conclude that lymphocyte PRLR le
vels vary throughout the menstrual cycle and that these variations are
due at least in part to variations in PRLR mRNA levels.