Radioimmunoassay determinations of serum prolactin every 2 hrs in twelve healthy subjects (six women and six men), aged between 22 and 34, reveal that several episodes of hormone secretion occur over a 24-h period. The two episodes displaying significant oscillations have 24-h and 8-h periods, with maxima occurring respectively at 04(30) and at 07(00), 15(00) and 23(00). Accordingly, the highest prolactin levels in serum occur during the night, but oscillations are present throughout the day. The observation schedule adopted leads us to conclude that the main secretory rhythm is synchronized with sleep. The 8-h periods seem to be rather dependent on the course of time.