نتایج جستجو برای: mammary gland diseases

تعداد نتایج: 991807  

2012
Stacey Lynn Aitken Lorraine Sordillo Jeff Gandy Chris Corl Jane Maddox Vilma Yuzbasiyan-Gurkan

SELENIUM ASSOCIATED OXIDATIVE STRESS IN THE MAMMARY GLAND OF PERIPARTURIENT DAIRY COWS By Stacey Lynn Aitken Dairy cows experience tremendous stressors during the periparturient period leaving them susceptible to numerous metabolic and infectious diseases. Mastitis continues to be the number one disease afflicting dairy cows during this time period. An inability to compensate for fetal demands ...

2011
Antoon Jacobs

Increasing the proportion of unsaturated fatty acids (UFA) in milk is believed to be beneficial in terms of human health, thereby increasing the nutritional quality of milk. The proportion of UFA in milk is mainly dependent on the proportion of UFA in the diet, the degree of biohydrogenation of UFA in the rumen, and on activity of the stearoyl-CoA desaturase (SCD) enzyme in the mammary gland. T...

Journal: :Experimental biology and medicine 2008
A V Capuco E E Connor D L Wood

Thyroid hormones are galactopoietic and help to establish the mammary gland's metabolic priority during lactation. Expression patterns for genes that can alter tissue sensitivity to thyroid hormones and thyroid hormone activity were evaluated in the mammary gland and liver of cows at 53, 35, 20, and 7 days before expected parturition, and 14 and 90 days into the subsequent lactation. Transcript...

2015
Stéphane G. Paquette David Banner Stephen S. H. Huang Raquel Almansa Alberto Leon Luoling Xu Jessica Bartoszko David J. Kelvin Alyson A. Kelvin Stacey Schultz-Cherry

Seasonal influenza viruses are typically restricted to the human upper respiratory tract whereas influenza viruses with greater pathogenic potential often also target extra-pulmonary organs. Infants, pregnant women, and breastfeeding mothers are highly susceptible to severe respiratory disease following influenza virus infection but the mechanisms of disease severity in the mother-infant dyad a...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2004
Eric Wilson Eugene C. Butcher

The accumulation of immunoglobulin (Ig)A antibody-secreting cells (ASCs) in the lactating mammary gland leads to secretion of antibodies into milk and their passive transfer to the suckling newborn. This transfer of IgA from mother to infant provides transient immune protection against a variety of gastrointestinal pathogens. Here we show that the mucosal epithelial chemokine CCL28 is up-regula...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 1997
A E Rogers

Increasing dietary fat content increases mammary gland tumorigenesis in laboratory rodents. The effect can be attributed only in part to increasing energy intake, which itself increases tumorigenesis. Restriction of dietary or energy intake, sufficient to reduce body weight, reduces mammary gland tumorigenesis. Consideration of these effects has led to discussion of the possible need for change...

2014
Sandrine Le Guillou Sylvain Marthey Denis Laloë Johann Laubier Lenha Mobuchon Christine Leroux Fabienne Le Provost

BACKGROUND The mammary gland is a dynamic organ that undergoes important physiological changes during reproductive cycles. Until now, data regarding the characterisation of miRNA in the mammary gland have been scarce and mainly focused on their abnormal expression in breast cancer. Our goal was to characterise the microRNA (miRNA) involved in mechanisms regulating the mammary function, with par...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2010
Yong Zhao Ying S Tan Sandra Z Haslam Chengfeng Yang

Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) is a synthetic, widely used perfluorinated carboxylic acid and a persistent environmental pollutant. It is an agonist of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARalpha). Studies have shown that PFOA causes hepatocellular hypertrophy, tumorigenesis, and developmental toxicity in rodents, and some of its toxicity depends on the expression of PPARalpha. O...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 1999
A Lammers P J Nuijten H E Smith

We recently described adhesion to and invasion of bovine mammary gland cells by Staphylococcus aureus in vitro. Here, we show that the levels of adhesion and invasion are dependent on the bacterial growth phase and are controlled by the agr locus. Incubation of exponential growth phase cells of S. aureus with mammary gland cells resulted in bacterial cell clumping. Strains of S. aureus deficien...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2011
Y Y Wang Y L Wang H P Li H S Zhu Q D Jiang L Zhang L F Wang L Q Han K Zhong Y J Guo W F Lu H J Li G Y Yang

Leptin is expressed in various tissues, suggesting that this protein is effective not only at the central nervous system level, but also peripherically. Recent studies have shown leptin production by other tissues, including the placenta, stomach, and mammary tissues, but there is no information available concerning expression levels of leptin in the rat mammary gland at different activation st...

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