نتایج جستجو برای: mammary

تعداد نتایج: 98501  

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2009
David Vaught Jin Chen Dana M Brantley-Sieders

Eph receptor tyrosine kinases, including EphA2, are expressed in the mammary gland. However, their role in mammary gland development remains poorly understood. Using EphA2-deficient animals, we demonstrate for the first time that EphA2 receptor function is required for mammary epithelial growth and branching morphogenesis. Loss of EphA2 decreased penetration of mammary epithelium into fat pad, ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2004
Shao-Qing Kuang Lan Liao Hao Zhang Adrian V Lee Bert W O'Malley Jianming Xu

Although the amplified in breast cancer 1 (AIB1) coactivator is amplified and overexpressed in breast cancers, its role in mammary carcinogenesis remains unknown. We demonstrate that during mammary development and tumorigenesis, the elevation of AIB1 level and its nuclear localization correlate with normal and transformed mammary epithelial proliferation, whereas its lower expression and cytopl...

2016
Yagmur Yagdiran Agneta Oskarsson Christopher H. Knight Jonas Tallkvist

Some chemicals are ligands to efflux transporters which may result in high concentrations in milk. Limited knowledge is available on the influence of maternal exposure to chemicals on the expression and function of transporters in the lactating mammary gland. We determined gene expression of ABC and SLC transporters in murine mammary tissue of different gestation and lactation stages, in murine...

2010
Eugenio Martignani Peter Eirew Paolo Accornero Connie J. Eaves Mario Baratta

BACKGROUND In the bovine species milk production is well known to correlate with mammary tissue mass. However, most advances in optimizing milk production relied on improvements of breeding and husbandry practices. A better understanding of the cells that generate bovine mammary tissue could facilitate important advances in milk production and have global economic impact. With this possibility ...

2014
Shaidah Deghan Manshadi Lisa Ishiguro Kyoung-Jin Sohn Alan Medline Richard Renlund Ruth Croxford Young-In Kim

Folic acid supplementation may prevent the development of cancer in normal tissues but may promote the progression of established (pre)neoplastic lesions. However, whether or not folic acid supplementation can promote the progression of established (pre)neoplastic mammary lesions is unknown. This is a critically important issue because breast cancer patients and survivors in North America are l...

2006
Munemitsu Hoshino Leon Dmochowski

Sera of C3H/Z/Dm mice bearing spontaneous mam mary tumors, sera of apparently normal C3H/Z/Dm mice at different ages, and a serum of an A/Dm mouse with spontaneous breast cancer were tested by the indirect immunoperoxidase method against cells of C3H/HeJ spon taneous mammary tumor line constantly producing type B or mouse mammary tumor virus particles. The sera were also tested against cells of...

Journal: :Cancer research 1983
D F Sellitti Y C Tseng K R Latham

Saturable, high-affinity binding sites for 3,5,3'-triiodo-L-thyronine (T3) were identified in isolated nuclei and solubilized chromatin extracts of mammary glands, spontaneous mammary tumors, and liver from C3H/HeN mice. Receptor concentration in whole mammary gland nuclei (254 fmol/mg DNA) was only about one-half that of mouse liver nuclei (536 fmol/mg DNA), but in molecular weight (55,000) an...

2012
Sonia M. Rosenfield Emma T. Bowden Shani Cohen-Missner Krissa A. Gibby Virginie Ory Ralf T. Henke Anna T. Riegel Anton Wellstein

Expression of the heparin-binding growth factor, pleiotrophin (PTN) in the mammary gland has been reported but its function during mammary gland development is not known. We examined the expression of PTN and its receptor ALK (Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase) at various stages of mouse mammary gland development and found that their expression in epithelial cells is regulated in parallel during pregn...

2009
Ilaria Taddei Marie-Ange Deugnier Marisa M. Faraldo Valerie Petit Daniel Bouvard Daniel Medina Reinhard Fässler Jean Paul Thiery Marina A. Glukhova

2 The mammary epithelium comprises two major cell types, basal and luminal. Basal cells directly interact with the extracellular matrix (ECM) and express higher levels of the ECM receptors, integrins, than luminal cells. We show that the deletion of 1 integrin from basal cells abolishes the regenerative potential of the mammary epithelium and affects mammary development. The mutant epithelium i...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & molecular biology 1996
F Q Zhao W T Dixon J J Kennelly

Glucose uptake in the mammary gland is a rate-limiting step in milk synthesis. To study glucose transporters in the bovine mammary gland, the erythrocyte-type glucose transporter (GLUT1) and the insulin-responsive glucose transporter (GLUT4) proteins were assessed by Western blotting and immunohistochemical staining, using polyclonal antibodies against the C-terminal peptide of GLUT1 and GLUT4....

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