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Mammary gland is made up of a branching network of ducts that end with alveoli which surrounds the lumen. These alveolar mammary epithelial cells (MEC) reflect the milk producing ability of farm animals. In this study, we have used 2D-DIGE and mass spectrometry to identify the protein changes in MEC during immediate early, peak and late stages of lactation and also compared differentially expressed proteins in MEC isolated from milk of high and low milk producing cows. We have identified 41 differentially expressed proteins during lactation stages and 22 proteins in high and low milk yielding cows. Bioinformatics analysis showed that a majority of the differentially expressed proteins are associated in metabolic process, catalytic and binding activity. The differentially expressed proteins were mapped to the available biological pathways and networks involved in lactation. The proteins up-regulated during late stage of lactation are associated with NF-κB stress induced signaling pathways and whereas Akt, PI3K and p38/MAPK signaling pathways are associated with high milk production mediated through insulin hormone signaling.  相似文献   

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PTHrP is necessary for the formation of the embryonic mammary gland and, in its absence, the embryonic mammary bud fails to form the neonatal duct system. In addition, PTHrP is produced by the breast during lactation and contributes to the regulation of maternal calcium homeostasis during milk production. In this study, we examined the role of PTHrP during post-natal mammary development. Using a PTHrP-lacZ transgenic mouse, we surveyed the expression of PTHrP in the developing post-natal mouse mammary gland. We found that PTHrP expression is restricted to the basal cells of the gland during pubertal development and becomes expressed in milk secreting alveolar cells during pregnancy and lactation. Based on the previous findings that overexpression of PTHrP in cap and myoepithelial cells inhibited ductal elongation during puberty, we predicted that ablation of native PTHrP expression in the post-natal gland would result in accelerated ductal development. To address this hypothesis, we generated two conditional models of PTHrP-deficiency specifically targeted to the postnatal mammary gland. We used the MMTV-Cre transgene to ablate the floxed PTHrP gene in both luminal and myoepithelial cells and a tetracycline-regulated K14-tTA;tetO-Cre transgene to target PTHrP expression in just myoepithelial and cap cells. In both models of PTHrP ablation, we found that mammary development proceeds normally despite the absence of PTHrP. We conclude that PTHrP signaling is not required for normal ductal or alveolar development.  相似文献   

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The mammary alveolus is a highly specialized structure that secretes milk for suckling infants during lactation. The secreting alveolus consists in alveolar epithelial cells (AECs) and myoepithelial cells and is surrounded by microvascular endothelial cells, adipocytes and several immune cell types such as macrophages and neutrophils. During normal lactation, these cells play distinct roles needed to maintain the secretory ability of the mammary alveolus. However, inflammation resulting from pathogenic bacterial infections causes structural and functional regression of the secreting alveolus in the lactating mammary gland. We initiated artificial inflammation in the mammary glands of lactating mice by injecting lipopolysaccharide (LPS), as a mammary inflammation model and investigated, by immunohistochemical analysis, the early response of the cells constituting and surrounding the alveolus. Some AECs sloughed away from the alveolar epithelial layer and showed progression of apoptosis detected by immunostaining of cleaved caspase-3 after LPS injection. Adipocytes exhibited transient shrinkage and re-accumulation of lipid droplets, although the numbers of adipocytes did not demonstrate a significant difference. Activation of F4/80-positive cells around the mammary alveolus was observed 3 h after LPS injection. However, the recruitment of CD11b-positive cells into the alveolar lumen was not observed until 12 h after LPS injection. Myoepithelial cells were contracted after LPS injection. LPS injection around the alveolus did not induce any detectable structural changes in capillaries surrounding the alveolus. Thus, cell-specific behavior and tissue remodeling of the alveolus occur after LPS injection in a time-dependent manner.  相似文献   

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The development of the lactating mammary gland is a complex multifactorial process occurring in mammals during pregnancy. We show here that this process requires NHERF1/EBP50 (Na/H exchanger regulatory factor 1/ERM-binding phosphoprotein 50) expression and that successful lactation depends on NHERF1 allele copy number, with rates of 50 and 20% in NHERF1(+/−) and (−/−) mice, respectively. The prolactin receptor (PRLR)-STAT5 signaling provides the central axis triggering the differentiation of secretory mammary alveolar cells. In successfully lactating glands, NHERF1 is massively upregulated and forms complexes with PRLR, but also with β-catenin, E-cadherin and ezrin at the alveolar basal membrane, establishing basal polarity. In NHERF1-deficient glands, the basal polarity is disrupted, the PRLR levels and basal membrane localization are abolished, and the downstream STAT5 activation collapses with consequent reduction of milk protein synthesis. NHERF1/EBP50, a protein deregulated in breast cancer, thus emerges as an important physiological mediator of milk secretion, by engagement of PRLR in multimeric complexes at the alveolar basal membrane with subsequent network activation leading to cell differentiation.  相似文献   

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The whey acidic protein (WAP) gene is expressed in mammary epithelial cells at late pregnancy and throughout lactation. We have generated transgenic mice in which a mouse WAP transgene is expressed precociously in pregnancy. From 13 founder mice bearing WAP transgenes, two female founders and the daughters from a male founder failed to lactate and nurture their offspring. We named this phenotype milchlos. Mammary tissue from postpartum milchlos mice was underdeveloped, contained too few alveoli and resembled the glands of non-transgenic mid-pregnant mice. The hypothesis that alveolar development in milchlos mice was functionally arrested in a prelactational state is consistent with low levels of alpha-lactalbumin mRNA, and an unidentified keratin RNA in mammary tissue from postpartum mice. Defects in alveolar function in milchlos mice were detected at mid-pregnancy; in non-transgenic mice, WAP was secreted into the alveolar lumen but remained preferentially in the cytoplasm of the alveolar epithelial cells in the milchlos mice. Since deregulated WAP expression resulted in impaired mammary development, it is possible that WAP plays a regulatory role in the terminal differentiation and development of mammary alveolar cells.  相似文献   

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Glucocorticoids have been shown to influence mammary gland function in vivo and to stimulate milk protein gene expression in vitro. Here, we describe the generation and analysis of a mouse model to study glucocorticoid receptor (GR, NR3C1) function in mammary epithelial cells. Using the Cre-loxP system, mutant mice were obtained in which the GR gene is specifically deleted in epithelial cells during lobuloalveolar development, leading to a complete loss of epithelial GR at the onset of lactation. Mice harboring the mammary-epithelial-specific GR mutation are able to nurse their litters until weaning. During pregnancy, however, GR deficiency delays lobuloalveolar development, leading to an incomplete epithelial penetration of the mammary fat pad that persists throughout lactation. We identified a reduced cell proliferation during lobuloalveolar development as reason for this delay. This reduction is compensated for by increased epithelial proliferation after parturition in the mutant glands. During lactation, GR-deficient mammary epithelium is capable of milk production and secretion. The expression of two milk proteins, namely whey acidic protein and beta-casein, during lactation was not critically affected in the absence of GR. We conclude that GR function is not essential for alveolar differentiation and milk production, but influences cell proliferation during lobuloalveolar development.  相似文献   

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A conditional null mutation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-binding protein (PBP) gene was generated to understand its role in mammary gland development. PBP-deficient mammary glands exhibited retarded ductal elongation during puberty, and decreased alveolar density during pregnancy and lactation. PBP-deficient mammary glands could not produce milk to nurse pups during lactation. Both the mammary ductal elongation in response to estrogen treatment and the mammary lobuloalveolar proliferation stimulated by estrogen plus progesterone were attenuated in PBP-deficient mammary glands. The proliferation index was decreased in PBP-deficient mammary glands. PBP-deficient mammary epithelial cells expressed abundant beta-casein, whey acidic protein, and WDNM1 mRNA, indicating a relatively intact differentiated function. PBP-deficient epithelial cells were unable to form mammospheres, which were considered to be derived from mammary progenitor/stem cells. We conclude that PBP plays a pivotal role in the normal mammary gland development.  相似文献   

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This research was carried out on seven Damascus goats, to study the relationship between milk production, during advancing lactation, and the changes in secretory mammary cells frequency and cellular activity. Biopsies were obtained from the mammary gland at the three stages of lactation, early, mid and late, for histological and histochemical studies. The histological structures of the mammary gland showed clear differences between lactation stages—being more developed in the early and the mid stages, compared to the late stage of lactation. The number of the alveolar secretory cells increased from the early to the mid stage of lactation by 12.9% and then was reduced at the late stage by 35.9% from that at the mid stage. The milk yield increased by 51.3% from the early to the mid stage, and then was reduced at the late stage by 71.4% from that of the mid stage. The total sectional areas of plate equal to 1.22 mm2/plate of the alveoli were the smallest during late lactation (0.36 mm2/plate) compared to that during the early and the mid stage of lactation (0.50 and 1.17 mm2/plate, respectively). Numerous loci of alkaline phosphatase enzyme (AP) were apparent on the outer surface of the alveolar secretory cells at the early and the mid stages of lactation—suggesting that this enzyme plays an important physiological role in the apical membrane of the alveolar epithelial cells during lactation. Dense protein staining of these cells as well as increased frequency of DNA expression denote great development and increased numbers of these cells at early and mid stages of lactation. This was accompanied by a high level of milk secretion reaching 939.3 ± 130 and 1421.4 ± 123.4 ml/head/day, respectively. In contrast, at the late stage of lactation, the size of alveoli was reduced and few alveoli showed weak AP activity, weak protein manifestation and the lowest frequency of DNA loci. This coincided with the reduction in milk yield (407 ml/head/day). It could be concluded that the stages of the lactation influence the cell number and activity of the mammary parenchyma.  相似文献   

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Expression of constitutively activated Akt in the mammary glands of transgenic mice results in a delay in post-lactational involution. We now report precocious lipid accumulation in the alveolar epithelium of mouse mammary tumor virus-myr-Akt transgenic mice accompanied by a lactation defect that results in a 50% decrease in litter weight over the first 9 days of lactation. Although ductal structures and alveolar units develop normally during pregnancy, cytoplasmic lipid droplets appeared precociously in mammary epithelial cells in early pregnancy and were accompanied by increased expression of adipophilin, which is associated with lipid droplets. By late pregnancy the lipid droplets had become significantly larger than in nontransgenic mice, and they persisted into lactation. The fat content of milk from lactating myr-Akt transgenic mice was 65-70% by volume compared to 25-30% in wild-type mice. The diminished growth of pups nursed by transgenic mothers could result from the high viscosity of the milk and the inability of the pups to remove sufficient quantities of milk by suckling. Transduction of the CIT3 mammary epithelial cell line with a recombinant human adenovirus encoding myr-Akt resulted in an increase in glucose transport and lipid biosynthesis, suggesting that Akt plays an important role in regulation of lipid metabolism.  相似文献   

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Tight junctions (TJs) are the most apical junctional complexes and restrict the fluid flux through the paracellular pathway. In the mammary glands, the tightness of TJs occurs shortly after parturition to prevent the leakage of milk components from the lumen and the loosening of TJs is induced immediately after weaning. Claudins are transmembrane proteins, and their composition at the apical-most regions determines the permeability of TJs. In this study, we investigated the localization and expression patterns of claudin-3 and -4 in the mammary glands around the lactation period because it is unclear how claudins construct mammary TJs in the apical-most regions. Our results showed that claudin-3 and -4 change not only their level of expression but also their localization in the processes of parturition, lactation, and weaning. Claudin-3 was concentrated in the apical-most regions during lactation, whereas claudin-4 gradually decreased at the beginning of lactation and increased drastically immediately after weaning. The qualitative change of claudin-3 was also identified by western blotting analysis as an additional band around the lactation period. In addition, parts of the mammary epithelial cells showed intensive positive reactions to claudin-4 in the lateral membrane and cytoplasm after weaning, concurrently with the involution mammary glands. These results indicate that claudin-3 in the apical-most regions maintains the impermeable TJs during lactation, and claudin-4 contributes to the permeability changes of TJs immediately after parturition and weaning.  相似文献   

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Pregnancy-induced noncoding RNA (PINC) and retinoblastoma-associated protein 46 (RbAp46) are upregulated in alveolar cells of the mammary gland during pregnancy and persist in alveolar cells that remain in the regressed lobules following involution. The cells that survive involution are thought to function as alveolar progenitor cells that rapidly differentiate into milk-producing cells in subsequent pregnancies, but it is unknown whether PINC and RbAp46 are involved in maintaining this progenitor population. Here, we show that, in the post-pubertal mouse mammary gland, mPINC is enriched in luminal and alveolar progenitors. mPINC levels increase throughout pregnancy and then decline in early lactation, when alveolar cells undergo terminal differentiation. Accordingly, mPINC expression is significantly decreased when HC11 mammary epithelial cells are induced to differentiate and produce milk proteins. This reduction in mPINC levels may be necessary for lactation, as overexpression of mPINC in HC11 cells blocks lactogenic differentiation, while knockdown of mPINC enhances differentiation. Finally, we demonstrate that mPINC interacts with RbAp46, as well as other members of the polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), and identify potential targets of mPINC that are differentially expressed following modulation of mPINC expression levels. Taken together, our data suggest that mPINC inhibits terminal differentiation of alveolar cells during pregnancy to prevent abundant milk production and secretion until parturition. Additionally, a PRC2 complex that includes mPINC and RbAp46 may confer epigenetic modifications that maintain a population of mammary epithelial cells committed to the alveolar fate in the involuted gland.  相似文献   

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Mammary involution after cessation of milk removal is associated with extensive loss of secretory epithelial cells. Ultrastructural changes and the appearance of oligonucleosomal DNA laddering in ethidium bromide-stained gels indicates that cell loss during involution occurs by apoptosis. In this study, a technique for nick end-labelling of genomic DNA with radiolabelled deoxynucleotide has been used to monitor the induction of programmed cell death in mice after litter removal at peak lactation. This technique proved more sensitive than conventional ethidium bromide staining, and results suggested that apoptosis was induced rapidly by milk stasis, before extensive tissue re-modelling had begun. Oligonucleosomal DNA laddering on agarose gels was detected within 24 h of milk stasis, and increased progressively for at least 4 days. Nick-end labelling also detected laddering before litter removal, suggesting that programmed cell death is a normal feature of the lactating tissue. The DNA end-labelling technique was also adapted for in situ visualisation of apoptotic cells in tissue sections. By this criterion, apoptotic cells were identified in both the secretory epithelium lining the alveoli of the gland and, increasingly with prolonged milk stasis, amongst those sloughed into the alveolar lumen. The results demonstrate the utility of these techniques for study of mammary cell death and suggest that, whilst apoptosis is rapidly induced by milk stasis, it is also a normal physiological event in the lactating mammary gland.  相似文献   

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A study has been made of the progress of involution of the mouse and rat mammary gland using histologic, electron microscopic, histochemical and autoradiographic methods. Particular emphasis has been placed on the morphology, metabolic alte-rations and activities of histochemically identifiable enzymes, and on the pharmacologic effects of lactation inhibiting agents and cytostatic drugs on lactation and involution. In order to allow a systematic investi-gation, involution was initiated in rats and mice by ligation of individual gland ducts at various time intervals. Both lactating glands and glands in different phases of involution were thus available in a given animal.The most important observation was that involution, which altogether takes approximately 2 weeks to be complete, involves a three-phase process, each phase being clearly distinguishable by morphologic and histochemical criteria. The first phase comprises approximately 4 days during which production of milk may be reinitiated. The second phase starts on day 5 of involution and constitutes the period of involution per se characterized by appreciable parenchymal cell degradation. The third phase, which starts around day 10, is the period of reorganization to the resting mammary gland.Early in the first phase of involution, substantial alveolar enlargement due to engorgement with milk, together with epithelial flattening, are prominent features. By day 3, the glandular contents decrease again in volume, the number of glandular cells and the constituent cytoplasmic organelles remaining unchanged during this period, except for the diminished appearance of fat droplets. In addition to normal appearing vacuoles with only occasional or sparse protein granules, giant vacuoles containing, in part, several hundred casein granules are found. Their formation appears to be due to increased stacking of granules in distended vacuoles prior to dissociation from the Golgi apparatus. In addition, however, the enhanced reactions of a1P (alkaline phosphatase) and ATPase, which are found in the apical plasmalemma, are suggestive of resorptive activities. Protein particles absorbed from the glandular lumen equally appear to have a capacity for fusing into large vacuoles. The large protein granule-containing vacuoles regularly exhibit intense (3-Glu activity. This enzyme would appear to contribute actively to the degradation of excess milk during the first phase of involution.Autoradiographic studies reveal that the synthesis and release of proteins into the secretion is maintained for 3 days. While 3H-tyrosine uptake by the alveolar cells continues unchanged, the incorporation of 3H-palmitic acid into glandular lipoids, and of 3H-fucose into glandular polysaccharides is virtually blocked completely. An immediate reaction of the lipoid metabolism is also indicated by the decrease in 3HBDH activity on the first day of involution.The activities of the histochemically detected oxidoreductases (LDH, MDH, SDH, G6PDH, 3HBDH) show a sharp fall on day 1 of involution, reaching levels approximately one half of the activity observed during lactation, as shown on micro densitometry. The activities remain unchanged during the following 4 days.No degradation of glandular parenchyma is noted during the-first phase of involution. The glandular cells rather take a -wait-and-see- attitude which enables them to participate again in the secretion of milk, as need arises. At this time the activities of the enzymes implicated in energy metabolism have reached approximately the resting mammary gland level. Only protein synthesis is maintained virtually unrestricted and this results in the production of excess milk constituents that are degraded as soon as they are being formed.In the second phase of involution, large seg-ments of the glandular epithelium undergo invo-lution, a process which involves the destruction of glandular epithelial cells and the removal of the resulting cellular debris from the mammary gland. The glandular cells remaining are transformed into resting cells. The lysosomes of the glandular epithelial cells, with maximum numbers being attained between days 7 to 9, contribute decisively to this degradative process. Ultra-structurally, this stage is initially characterized by the appearance in the alveolar cell cytoplasm of segregated cytoplasmic areas which stain negatively for acP (acid phosphatase) and are rich in organelles. These cytoplasmic areas change to membrane-bordered lysosomes which possess intense acP activity. The lysosomes are obviously required for the autophagic degradation of cytoplasmic segments. At the same time the activities of other lysosomal enzymes, involving acP, N-A-Gase, AMPase and AS, show a sharp increase. ATPase and TPPase likewise exhibit considerably increased activity during the second phase of involution. It is seen on microdensitometry that during this phase the acP attains approximately three times the lactation activity. In contrast, the activity of (3-Glu, after having shown a very high increase during the first phase, reverts again to the resting mammary gland level.During the second phase of involution, the oxidoreductases are subject to a further drastic decline of their activities. This process, which consistently affects all segments of the mammary gland,,comes to completion within a few hours. The reaction is found to be minimal around day 5 of involution, at a time when the enzyme activities are approximately one quarter of the lactation levels.At this time, many alveolar cells are destroyed and released into the glandular lumen, the acP retaining its activity in the lysosomes of sloughed cells or cell debris. The resulting gaps in the alveolar epithelium are either bridged immediately or remain detectable on histology. Yet the glandular contents do not pass into the interstitial tissue. The adherence of the glandular tree and the glandular epithelium is ensured by myoepithelial cells. The basement membrane effects the complete segregation of the parenchyma from the interstitial tissue:Macrophages which at this stage occur increa-singly near the alveoli, in the alveolar epithelium and in regional lymph nodes, and which are conspicuous due to numerous acP-laden lysosomes participate essentially in glandular regression.The third phase of involution, which takes place approximately 10 to 14 days following the onset of milk stasis, is the period of reorganization to the resting mammary gland, a period during which glandular cells containing little cytoplasm and sparse organelle lining make their appearance. However, the activities of acP and other lysosomal enzymes remain elevated compared to the pregestational level. Histochemically, the reaction of the oxidoreductases is more intense than during the second involutionary phase, corresponding roughly to the level of the mammary gland in the resting state. The formation of the glandular epithelial cells of the resting mammary gland is not due to renewed mitotic activity, but results from the reduction of actively secreting epithelial cells.Throughout the period of involution the myo-epithelium consistently changes its shape. How-ever, cytoplasmic alterations are not discernible on electron microscopy, nor do these cells undergo degradation during glandular involution. The alP reaction is of particular value for the identification of the myoepithelial cells. No alteration in enzyme activities is demonstrable at the histochemical level throughout the process of involution.Alterations in the interstitial tissue affect particularly the adipose tissue. During lactation, the interalveolar space exhibits only a narrow connective tissue layer which changes insignificantly during the first phase of involution, whereas the subsequent incorporation of lipids results in the formation of plurilocular lipid cells and the reappearance of unilocular adipose tissue as involution advances. During this period the vessels move away from the alveoli.The response of the mammary gland to lactation inhibiting and cytostatic drugs varies, depending on the agent administered. Estrogencontaining drugs lead to an involutionary process which in its initial phase differs from that observed during normal glandular regression. Due to the fact that the milk continues to be suckled by the young, milk production however ceasing very rapidly, the (3-Glu activity is not found to increase greatly during the first phase of involution. The behavior of the lysosomal enzymes during the second phase resembles that seen during normal involution.After administration of the ergot alkaloid 2-Br-a-ergokryptine methane sulfonate (CB 154), the process of involution is initiated only in individual mammary gland cells if the young are left with the mother. In these areas involution takes a normal course. Altogether, milk production changes only insignificantly.The cytostatic drug 5-fluorouracil does not induce direct involution. Milk production apparently is not arrested. However, the pups, when left with the mother, die after 5 to 6 days. Death would appear to be due to the cytotoxic action of 5-fluorouracil.  相似文献   

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The role of Stat5 in maintaining adequate lactation was studied in Stat5a(-/-) mice expressing a conditionally suppressed transgenic STAT5 in their mammary glands. This system enables distinguishing STAT5's effects on lactation from its contribution to mammary development during gestation. Females were allowed to express STAT5 during their first pregnancy. After delivery, STAT5 levels were manipulated by doxycycline administration and withdrawal. In two lines of genetically modified mice, the absence of STAT5 expression during the first 10 days of lactation resulted in a decrease of 29% or 41% in newborn weight gain. The STAT5-dependent decrease in growth was recoverable, but not completely reversible, particularly when STAT5 expression was omitted for the first 4 days of lactation. Within the first 10 days of STAT5-omitted lactation, alveolar occupancy regressed by 50% compared to that measured at delivery. By Day 10, only 18% of the fat-pad area was involved in milk production. The alveolar regression caused by 4 days of STAT5 deficiency was reversible, but neonate growth remained delayed. STAT5 deficiency resulted in reduced estrogen receptor α and connexin 32 gene expression, accompanied by delayed induction of both anti- and pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 family members. An increase in Gata-3 expression may reflect an attempt to maintain alveolar progenitors. A decrease of 39% and 23% in WAP and α-lactalbumin expression, respectively, with no associated effects on β-casein, also resulted from lack of STAT5 expression in the first 10 days of lactation. This deficiency enhances the major effect of alveolar regression on delayed weight gain in newborns.  相似文献   

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In the context of dairy farming, ruminant females often face challenges inducing perturbations that affect their performance and welfare. A key issue is how to assess the effect of perturbations and provide metrics to quantify how animals cope with their environment. Milk production dynamics are good candidates to address this issue: i) they are easily accessible, ii) overall dynamics throughout lactation process are well described and iii) perturbations are visible through milk losses. In this study, a perturbed lactation model (PLM) with explicit representation of perturbations was developed. The model combines two components: i) the unperturbed lactation model that describes a theoretical lactation curve, assumed to reflect female production potential and ii) the perturbation model that describes all the deviations from the unperturbed lactation model with four parameters: starting date, intensity and shape (collapse and recovery). To illustrate the use of the PLM as a phenotyping tool, it was fitted on a data set of 319 complete lactations from 181 individual dairy goats. A total of 2 354 perturbations were detected, with an average of 7.40 perturbations per lactation. Loss of milk production for the whole lactation due to perturbations varied between 2 and 19% of the milk production predicted by the unperturbed lactation model. The number of perturbations was not the major factor explaining the loss of milk production, suggesting that there are different types of animal response to challenges. By incorporating explicit representation of perturbations in a lactation model, it was possible to determine for each female the potential milk production, characteristics of each perturbation and milk losses induced by perturbations. Further, it was possible to compare animals and analyze individual variability. The indicators produced by the PLM are likely to be useful to move from raw data to decision support tools in dairy production.  相似文献   

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A Ca2+- and calmodulin-dependent casein kinase specific for dephosphorylated bovine kappa-casein was identified in a microsomal fraction of mammary acini prepared from rats in late lactation. This phosphorylation has an absolute requirement for Mg2+ for either the basal or the Ca2+- and calmodulin-dependent activity. One-half of the maximal stimulation is achieved at a calmodulin concentration of 204nM in the presence of Ca2+. The Ca2+- and calmodulin-dependent kinase activity (but not the basal activity) is inhibited by trifluoperazine. The casein kinase is associated with a microsomal fraction enriched in markers for plasma membrane and Golgi (5'-nucleotidase and galactosyltransferase respectively). The activity of this casein kinase remains relatively constant throughout lactation, but declines dramatically in 24h when rats are removed from their pups. This activity may represent the physiological activity responsible in part or whole for kappa-casein phosphorylation occurring before micelle formation and milk secretion.  相似文献   

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Mammary glands are special tissue characterized by proliferation of the epithelium, during puberty and pregnancy and by programmed cell death, during involution. In this study, apoptosis was identified by TUNEL staining and then related to cell proliferation, as determined by Ki-67 staining. The apoptotic index was at its highest at 8 days of involution, whereas the proliferation index was at its highest during lactation. Caspase-3 was immunolocalised only in mast cells and along the basal membrane in the mammary tissue at −10 days from lambing, 150 days of lactation and at 8 days of involution. This finding could indicate that caspase-3 is not involved in sheep mammary gland apoptosis, but that other proteins – such as apoptosis inducing factor (AIF) – can trigger apoptosis, through the mitochondrial pathway, in a caspase-independent manner. The expression of genes involved in the regulation of lactation and apoptosis was also investigated and determined relatively to −10 days from lambing. The relative expression level of LALBA, reached its maximum during lactation, whereas the expressions of BCL2, BCL2L1, BAX, STAT5A, STAT3, IGFBP5 and FOXO3A, increased significantly during involution in correlation with apoptotic index.This work shows for the first time the turnover of mammary cells and the interaction of their signals during the complete lactation cycle in sheep. The data on gene expression can contribute to elucidate the mechanisms controlling milk production and cell turnover in this species.  相似文献   

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The “stem cells” are commonly defined as “cells capable of self-renewal through replication and differentiating into specific lineages”. The mammary gland contains functional stem/progenitor cells. The current study was planned with the objectives to study the differentiation dynamics of Korean Holstein mammary epithelial stem cells (KHMESCs) under the optimum culture conditions. Lineage negative KHMESCs isolated from mammary tissue of lactating cows have shown the typical differentiation dynamics with formation of lobulo–alveolar structures in in vitro culture. This suggests the existence of bipotential mammary epithelial stem cells in the mammary gland. The strong mRNA expression of pluripotency factors indicates stemness, whereas expression of milk protein genes and epithelial cell-specific gene indicate their differentiation capabilities. Further, immunostaining results have shown the differentiation capabilities of KHMESCs into both luminal and basal lineages under the extracellular matrix (ECM, matrigel) free environment. However, under matrigel, the differentiation process was comparatively higher than without matrigel. Immunostaining results also suggested that differentiated cells could secrete milk proteins such as β-casein. To our knowledge, these data represent the first report on the differentiation dynamics and establishment of mammary epithelial stem cells from Korean Holstein with typical stemness properties. It was observed that isolated KHMESCs had normal morphology, growth pattern, differentiation ability, cytogenetic and secretory activity even without ECM. Therefore, it is concluded that established KHMESCs could be used for further studies on Korean Holstein dairy cows related to lactation studies, as non-GMO animal bioreactors and stem cell-based management of bovine mastitis including post-mastitis damage.  相似文献   

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