نتایج جستجو برای: lactation potential

تعداد نتایج: 1081714  

Journal: :Human reproduction 2001
F P Biervliet S D Maguiness D M Hay S R Killick S L Atkin

A case of a successful induction of lactation in a commissioning mother of a surrogate pregnancy is reported. Induction of lactation was achieved with oral metoclopramide which was well tolerated. Alternative methods to induce lactation are reviewed. The advantages of breast-feeding and the relative ease with which lactation can be induced after a surrogate pregnancy would suggest that this cou...

Journal: :The Journal of perinatal education 2005
Julie Heringhausen Kristen S Montgomery

Calcium is an essential nutrient during pregnancy and lactation. Calcium contributes to bone development in the fetus and neonate and is considered a critical nutrient. Physiological changes in calcium metabolism occur during pregnancy and lactation. Some women may lose some of their bone density during pregnancy and/or lactation, and then regain it after the cessation of lactation. Implication...

2013
Danielle G. Lemay Katherine S. Pollard William F. Martin Courtneay Freeman Zadrowski Joseph Hernandez Ian Korf J. Bruce German Monique Rijnkels

Even in genomes lacking operons, a gene's position in the genome influences its potential for expression. The mechanisms by which adjacent genes are co-expressed are still not completely understood. Using lactation and the mammary gland as a model system, we explore the hypothesis that chromatin state contributes to the co-regulation of gene neighborhoods. The mammary gland represents a unique ...

2005
Mahendra Singh

Eighteen crossbred goats were selected from the Institute’s goat herd to determine the changes in hormones, blood metabolites and yield and composition of milk during lactation. The blood and milk samples were collected from each goat in a heparinized vacutainer tubes at fortnightly interval for a period of 150 days. In milk samples, fat, protein and lactose contents were estimated while in blo...

Journal: :The Journal of dairy research 2007
Anne Cathrine Whist Olav Osterås

Data from 350 herds enrolled in the Norwegian Dairy Herd Recording System (NDHRS) were used to investigate the associations between the first two cow-milk somatic cell counts (SCC) test-days' results after calving or the three last SCC test-days prior to drying off in the first lactation and the hazard ratio (HR) of clinical mastitis (CM) during the remaining first or the subsequent second lact...

2016
Carla Foditsch Georgios Oikonomou Vinícius Silva Machado Marcela Luccas Bicalho Erika Korzune Ganda Svetlana Ferreira Lima Rodolfo Rossi Bruno Leonardo Ribeiro Arieli Kussler Rodrigo Carvalho Bicalho Glenn F. Browning

The main objectives of this prospective cohort study were a) to describe lameness prevalence at drying off in large high producing New York State herds based on visual locomotion score (VLS) and identify potential cow and herd level risk factors, and b) to develop a model that will predict the probability of a cow developing claw horn disruption lesions (CHDL) in the subsequent lactation using ...

Journal: :Endocrinology 1999
R S Brogan S E Mitchell P Trayhurn M S Smith

Lactation in the rat is characterized by the suppression of pulsatile LH secretion, a large increase in food intake, and changes in energy balance due to the metabolic drain of milk production. The change in energy balance may be a major component in altering reproductive function. A number of factors may contribute to changing energy balance of a lactating animal; one is leptin, the product of...

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
erdal karagulle department of general surgery, faculty of medicine, baskent university, ankara, turkey; department of general surgery, faculty of medicine, baskent university, ankara, turkey. tel: +90-03322570606, fax: +90-03322570637 emin turk department of general surgery, faculty of medicine, baskent university, ankara, turkey ozgur hilal erinanc department of pathology, faculty of medicine, baskent university, ankara, turkey gokhan moray department of general surgery, faculty of medicine, baskent university, ankara, turkey

introduction giant fibroadenoma is a rare disease with unknown etiology. during pregnancy, fibroadenomas increase in size and may show lactational histologic changes. high concentrations of estrogen, progesterone, and prolactin promote the ductal growth and formation of tubuloalveolar structures. this may be a reason for the significant enlargement in this period. case presentation we presented...

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