نتایج جستجو برای: lactogenesis

تعداد نتایج: 193  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2017
Andrea L George Corinne A Boulanger Lisa H Anderson Stéphanie Cagnet Cathrin Brisken Gilbert H Smith

Amphiregulin (AREG)-/- mice demonstrate impaired mammary development and form only rudimentary ductal epithelial trees; however, AREG-/- glands are still capable of undergoing alveologenesis and lactogenesis during pregnancy. Transplantation of AREG-/- mammary epithelial cells into cleared mouse mammary fat pads results in a diminished capacity for epithelial growth (∼15%) as compared to that o...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 2005
María Belén Hapon Silvia M Varas Graciela A Jahn María S Giménez

Untreated maternal hypothyroidism (hypoT) has serious consequences in offspring development that may result from the effect on lactation of maternal metabolism dysfunction. We studied the effects of prolonged propylthiouracil (PTU)-induced hypoT (0.1% PTU in drinking water starting 8 days before mating until day 21 of pregnancy or for 30 days in virgin rats) on liver and mammary lipid metabolis...

Journal: :Genetics 2001
M Ron D Kliger E Feldmesser E Seroussi E Ezra J I Weller

Nine Israeli Holstein sire families with 2978 daughters were analyzed for quantitative trait loci effects on chromosome 6 for five milk production traits by a daughter design. All animals were genotyped for 2 markers. The three families with significant effects were genotyped for up to 10 additional markers spanning positions 0-122 cM of BTA6. Two sires were segregating for a locus affecting pr...

Journal: :Ginekologia polska 2016
Yuksel İsik Zeynep O Dag Ozlem B Tulmac Eren Pek

OBJECTIVES Breastfeeding has positive effects for both, the mother and the infant. The purpose of the study was to ex-amine how cesarean delivery and vaginal delivery influenced subsequent breastfeeding. The study was conducted at the Kırıkkale University Medical School. MATERIAL AND METHODS Breastfeeding outcomes after an elective cesarean delivery and after a planned vaginal delivery were c...

Journal: :Endocrine 2007
James A Rillema Charles A Bell

Studies were carried out to assess the role of insulin (I), cortisol (H), and prolactin (P or PRL) in regulating myoinositol (inositol) uptake in the mammary gland. Using cultured mammary gland explants from pregnant mice (12-14 days into gestation), insulin and prolactin were found to stimulate inositol uptake, while cortisol impaired inositol uptake. Optimal inositol uptake was observed when ...

2017
Duy N. Do Ran Li Pier-Luc Dudemaine Eveline M. Ibeagha-Awemu

The study examined microRNA (miRNA) expression and regulatory patterns during an entire bovine lactation cycle. Total RNA from milk fat samples collected at the lactogenesis (LAC, day1 [D1] and D7), galactopoiesis (GAL, D30, D70, D130, D170 and D230) and involution (INV, D290 and when milk production dropped to 5 kg/day) stages from 9 cows was used for miRNA sequencing. A total of 475 known and...

Journal: :Experimental cell research 2016
Ken Kobayashi Chinatsu Kuki Shoko Oyama Haruto Kumura

Lactose is a milk-specific carbohydrate synthesized by mammary epithelial cells (MECs) in mammary glands during lactation. Lactose synthesis is downregulated under conditions causing inflammation such as mastitis, in which MECs are exposed to high concentrations of inflammatory cytokines. In this study, we investigated whether inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6) directly influence t...

2016
Cong Li Wentao Cai Chenghao Zhou Hongwei Yin Ziqi Zhang Juan J. Loor Dongxiao Sun Qin Zhang Jianfeng Liu Shengli Zhang

Paired-end RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) was used to explore the bovine transcriptome from the mammary tissue of 12 Chinese Holstein cows with 6 extremely high and 6 low phenotypic values for milk protein percentage. We defined the differentially expressed transcripts between the two comparison groups, extremely high and low milk protein percentage during the peak lactation (HP vs LP) and during the...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2006
Cory D Champagne Dorian S Houser Daniel E Crocker

Fasting is associated with a series of physiological responses that protect body tissues from degradation by efficiently using expendable energy reserves while sparing protein. Lactation requires the mobilization of maternal nutrients for milk synthesis. The rare life history trait of fasting simultaneous with lactation results in the conflicting demands of provisioning offspring while meeting ...

Journal: :Nursing research 2008
Cheryl Tatano Beck Sue Watson

BACKGROUND Up to 34% of new mothers have reported experiencing a traumatic childbirth. Documented risk factors for delayed or failed lactogenesis include stressful labor and delivery, unscheduled cesarean births, and psychosocial stress and pain related to childbirth. OBJECTIVE To explore the impact of birth trauma on mothers' breast-feeding experiences. METHODS Phenomenology was the qualit...

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