نتایج جستجو برای: mammary gland diseases

تعداد نتایج: 991807  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2016
Leena Baker Michael BeGora Faith Au Yeung Michael E Feigin Avi Z Rosenberg Scott W Lowe Thomas Kislinger Senthil K Muthuswamy

The cell polarity protein scribble (SCRIB) is a crucial regulator of polarization, cell migration and tumorigenesis. Whereas SCRIB is known to regulate early stages of mouse mammary gland development, its function in the adult gland is not known. Using an inducible RNA interference (RNAi) mouse model for downregulating SCRIB expression, we report an unexpected role for SCRIB as a positive regul...

2010
Renee L. Rogers Isabelle Van Seuningen Jodee Gould Paul J. Hertzog Matthew J. Naylor Melanie A. Pritchard

BACKGROUND Elf5, an epithelial specific Ets transcription factor, plays a crucial role in the pregnancy-associated development of the mouse mammary gland. Elf5(-/-) embryos do not survive, however the Elf5(+/-) mammary gland displays a severe pregnancy-associated developmental defect. While it is known that Elf5 is crucial for correct mammary development and lactation, the molecular mechanisms ...

Journal: :Tumori 2010
Filipe Correia Martins Maria Filomena Botelho António Manuel Cabrita Carlos Freire de Oliveira

AIMS AND BACKGROUND The microenvironment has a well recognized role in breast cancer progression. Despite different theories, the mechanism of early pregnancy protection in mammary carcinogenesis is unknown. Since pregnancy is responsible for mammary gland differentiation, we tested the hypothesis that differentiated mammary epithelial cells may inhibit breast cancer progression. In other words...

Journal: :Biology of reproduction 2010
Isabelle Plante Andrea Wallis Qing Shao Dale W Laird

During pregnancy, the integrity of the mammary gland epithelium must be maintained by the junctional nexus formed by gap, adherens, and tight junctions for proper alveologenesis. We have previously shown that mammary glands from Gja1(Jrt/+) mice, harboring a mutation in the Gja1 gene encoding connexin (Cx) 43, have reduced Cx43 gap junction function and are unable to release milk to the pups. W...

Journal: :BioMed research international 2016
Pin Lv Yuping Chong Huagang Zou Xiangxian Chen

PURPOSE To apply massage therapy accompanied with stretching exercises for treatment of mammary gland hyperplasia, evaluate the clinical outcome in patients, and estimate the therapy as a novel treatment method for mammary hyperplasia. METHODS 28 adult female patients were selected and treated with massage therapy and stretching exercises focusing on skeleton muscles of chest, abdomen, and ax...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
I Zucchi L Bini D Albani R Valaperta S Liberatori R Raggiaschi C Montagna L Susani O Barbieri V Pallini P Vezzoni R Dulbecco

The study of the development of the mammary gland at the molecular level in the animal is difficult because of the complex tissue organization of the gland. We have previously developed an in vitro system for genetic analysis of mammary cell differentiation, based on the cell line LA7 clonally derived from a rat mammary adenocarcinoma. This cell line, after induction with DMSO, differentiates f...

Journal: :Cancer research 2000
M Wang Y E Liu J Ni B Aygun I D Goldberg Y E Shi

We previously identified and characterized a novel tumor growth inhibitor and a fatty acid-binding protein in human mammary gland and named it the mammary-derived growth inhibitor-related gene (MRG). Here, the effects of MRG on mammary gland differentiation and its interaction with omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (omega-3 PUFAs) on growth inhibition were investigated. MRG protein expression...

2013
Fei Dong Zhi-Bin Ji Cun-Xian Chen Gui-Zhi Wang Jian-Min Wang

MicroRNAs are small noncoding RNAs that can regulate gene expression, and they can be involved in the regulation of mammary gland development. The differential expression of miRNAs during mammary gland development is expected to provide insight into their roles in regulating the homeostasis of mammary gland tissues. To screen out miRNAs that should have important regulatory function in the deve...

Journal: :Polish journal of veterinary sciences 2013
K Glińska-Suchocka M Jankowski K Kubiak J Spuzak S Dzimira J Nicpon

The aim of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of elastography in the differential diagnosis of benign and malignant tumours of the mammary gland in dogs. The study was performed to 12 female dogs of different breeds aged 5-12 years in which tumoral lesions of the mammary gland were found in the clinical examination. In all the animals elastographic examination of the lesions was carried o...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2011
Jamal A El-Saghir Elia T El-Habre Marwan E El-Sabban Rabih S Talhouk

The mammary gland presents a valuable model for developmental studies, spanning the embryonic stage through menarche to menopause. The dynamic remodeling of this gland is orchestrated by cellular heterogeneity, integrating mammogenic, systemic and local cues. Gap junctional intercellular communication provides pivotal cross talk of mammary epithelial cells with the surrounding cells and their l...

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