Over-expression of human lipoprotein lipase in mouse mammary glands leads to reduction of milk triglyceride and delayed growth of suckling pups |
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Authors: | Wang Yuanyuan Tong Jia Li Shuping Zhang Ran Chen Li Wang Yuhui Zheng Min Wang Meili Liu George Dai Yunping Zhao Yaofeng Li Ning |
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Affiliation: | State Key Laboratory for Agrobiotechnology, College of Biological Sciences, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China. |
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Abstract: | BackgroundThe mammary gland is a conserved site of lipoprotein lipase expression across species and lipoprotein lipase attachment to the luminal surface of mammary gland vascular endothelial cells has been implicated in the direction of circulating triglycerides into milk synthesis during lactation.Principal FindingsHere we report generation of transgenic mice harboring a human lipoprotein lipase gene driven by a mammary gland-specific promoter. Lipoprotein lipase levels in transgenic milk was raised to 0.16 mg/ml, corresponding to an activity of 8772.95 mU/ml. High lipoprotein lipase activity led to a significant reduction of triglyceride concentration in milk, but other components were largely unchanged. Normal pups fed with transgenic milk showed inferior growth performances compared to those fed with normal milk.ConclusionOur study suggests a possibility to reduce the triglyceride content of cow milk using transgenic technology. |
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