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Hyperprolactinemia is not a cause of diabetes, although prolactin levels are raised in fasting hyperglycemia raised prolactin levels offers some protection against diabetic retinopathy.
Prolactin is a major stimulus for the β-cell adaptation during gestation and guards postpartum women against gestational diabetes. Prolactin levels decreased from normal glucose regulation to IGR to diabetes.
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