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Prolactin signaling modulates stress-induced behavioral responses in a preclinical mouse model of migraine.

Bianca N MasonRohini KallianpurTheodore J PriceArmen N AkopianGregory O Dussor
Published in: Headache (2021)
These data demonstrate that prolactin plays a female-specific role in stress-induced behavioral responses in this preclinical migraine model through activation of Prlr on sensory neurons. They also support a role for prolactin in migraine mechanisms in females and suggest that modulation of prolactin signaling may be an effective therapeutic strategy in some cases.
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