Pm. Jakeman et al., EVIDENCE FOR DOWN-REGULATION OF HYPOTHALAMIC 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE RECEPTOR FUNCTION IN ENDURANCE-TRAINED ATHLETES, Experimental physiology, 79(3), 1994, pp. 461-464
Serum prolactin (PRL) was used as a hormone marker of serotoninergic f
unction following oral administration of an acute dose of a serotonine
rgic agonist. Five male endurance-trained athletes (ET) and five healt
hy non-endurance-trained controls (NT) were studied. The peak PRL conc
entration was lower (P = 0.031) for the ET athletes (486+/-208 mU l(-1
); mean+/-S.D.) than for the NT controls (1000+/-385 mU l(-1)); the to
tal release of PRL was also lower (P = 0.042) for the ET subjects. The
lower neuroendocrine response to a serotoninergic agonist in the endu
rance-trained athletes suggests a downregulation of central serotonine
rgic receptor function in response to endurance training in man.