To further investigate prolactin (PRL) secretion in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCO), the authors evaluated immunoreactive (immuno) and bioactive (bio) PRL levels in the basal state and in response to provocative testing with intravenous dopamine (DA), metoclopramide (MCP), and gonadotrsopin-releasing hormone (GnRH), before and after disulfiram. Basal measurements of immuno-PRL, bio-PRL, and the
... [Show full abstract] ratio of bio/immuno-PRL were similar in PCO and controls. The immuno-PRL decrement after DA was greater than that of bio-PRL in both groups ( P P P