Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Mammary gland cell content during various phases of lactation

View through CrossRef
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was used as an index of the cellular state of the rat mammary gland in late pregnancy ( day 20) and early ( day 1), intense ( day 14), and declining ( day 28) lactation. Dams sacrificed on day 28 of lactation were provided with foster litters on day 14 postpartum to insure a strong sucking stimulus during the lactation period from days 14–28. Mammary DNA increased 57% from day 20 of pregnancy to lactation day 14, but no significant change in DNA content was evident by day 1 of lactation. A significantly lower DNA concentration was observed in mammary glands of rats sacrificed at lactation day 28 when compared with that of animals killed at day 14 of lactation. The data suggest that cellular proliferation of mammary gland continues well into lactation and that a decline in lactation may be due, in part, to a reduction in the number of milk-secreting cells.
Title: Mammary gland cell content during various phases of lactation
Description:
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was used as an index of the cellular state of the rat mammary gland in late pregnancy ( day 20) and early ( day 1), intense ( day 14), and declining ( day 28) lactation.
Dams sacrificed on day 28 of lactation were provided with foster litters on day 14 postpartum to insure a strong sucking stimulus during the lactation period from days 14–28.
Mammary DNA increased 57% from day 20 of pregnancy to lactation day 14, but no significant change in DNA content was evident by day 1 of lactation.
A significantly lower DNA concentration was observed in mammary glands of rats sacrificed at lactation day 28 when compared with that of animals killed at day 14 of lactation.
The data suggest that cellular proliferation of mammary gland continues well into lactation and that a decline in lactation may be due, in part, to a reduction in the number of milk-secreting cells.

Related Results

Investigations into the puerperium of Beagle-breed female dogs
Investigations into the puerperium of Beagle-breed female dogs
The present thesis focusses on the study of the puerperium of female dogs, with the general objective to increase available knowledge regarding the puerperium of that species and t...
Complex Collision Tumors: A Systematic Review
Complex Collision Tumors: A Systematic Review
Abstract Introduction: A collision tumor consists of two distinct neoplastic components located within the same organ, separated by stromal tissue, without histological intermixing...
An entire functional mammary gland may comprise the progeny from a single cell
An entire functional mammary gland may comprise the progeny from a single cell
ABSTRACT Any epithelial portion of a normal mouse mammary gland can reproduce an entire functional gland when transplanted into an epithelium-free mammary fat pad. M...
Abstract A05: Deep immunofluorescence imaging of solvent-cleared mouse mammary glands
Abstract A05: Deep immunofluorescence imaging of solvent-cleared mouse mammary glands
Abstract We seek to trace the progression of epithelial lesions originating from Lgr5+ cells in mouse mammary glands using the 3DISCO protocol for solvent-cleared ti...
Carcinoma ex Pleomorphic Adenoma: A Case Series and Literature Review
Carcinoma ex Pleomorphic Adenoma: A Case Series and Literature Review
Abstract Introduction Carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma (CXPA) is a rare malignant salivary gland tumor that can lead to severe complications and carries a risk of distant metastasi...
Exposure to Propylparaben During Pregnancy and Lactation Induces Long-Term Alterations to the Mammary Gland in Mice
Exposure to Propylparaben During Pregnancy and Lactation Induces Long-Term Alterations to the Mammary Gland in Mice
Abstract The mammary gland is a hormone sensitive organ that is susceptible to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) during the vulnerable periods of parous reorgani...
Environmental manipulation during the dry period of ruminants: strategies to enhance subsequent lactation
Environmental manipulation during the dry period of ruminants: strategies to enhance subsequent lactation
The project resulted from earlier observations that environmental factors, especially photoperiod and temperature, had profound effects on milk yield in dairy cattle during lactati...
Dynamic Allelic Expression in Mouse Mammary Gland Across the Adult Developmental Cycle
Dynamic Allelic Expression in Mouse Mammary Gland Across the Adult Developmental Cycle
Abstract The mammary gland, which primarily develops postnatally, undergoes significant changes during pregnancy and lactation to facilitate milk production. Throug...

Back to Top