Leptin Affects Prolactin Action on Milk Protein and Fat Synthesis in the Bovine Mammary Gland

Leptin, a protein hormone produced and secreted predominantly by white adipose tissue, has a critical role in the regulation and coordination of energy metabolism. Identification of leptin in the milk of several mammals, including humans, led us to investigate its presence and regulatory effect in t...

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description Leptin, a protein hormone produced and secreted predominantly by white adipose tissue, has a critical role in the regulation and coordination of energy metabolism. Identification of leptin in the milk of several mammals, including humans, led us to investigate its presence and regulatory effect in the cow mammary gland. The expression of leptin receptor in tissue culture of lactating mammary gland was augmented approximately 25 times by prolactin, but had no effect on virgin calf mammary tissue. Expression of leptin in tissue culture from mammary glands of lactating cows was enhanced 2.2-fold by prolactin. No effect of prolactin on leptin and leptin receptor expression was found in mammary gland tissue culture from calves. Leptin-enhanced fatty acid synthesis in the presence of prolactin, but had no effect without presence of prolactin. A similar pattern was found in the expression of α-casein and β-lactoglobulin in mammary gland explants from a lactating cow. Our findings indicate that leptin plays an important role in mammary gland lactogenesis, and that the expression of leptin requires the presence of prolactin.
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Animals
Biological and medical sciences
bovine mammary gland
calves
Caseins - genetics
Cattle - metabolism
Culture Techniques
dairy cows
fat synthesis
Fatty Acids - biosynthesis
Female
Food industries
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gene Expression - drug effects
gene expression regulation
hormone receptors
Lactation
Lactoglobulins - genetics
leptin
Leptin - genetics
Leptin - physiology
Lipids - biosynthesis
mammary glands
Mammary Glands, Animal - drug effects
Mammary Glands, Animal - metabolism
Milk and cheese industries. Ice creams
Milk Proteins - biosynthesis
milk synthesis
prolactin
Prolactin - pharmacology
Receptors, Cell Surface - genetics
Receptors, Leptin
RNA, Messenger - analysis
Terrestrial animal productions
Vertebrates
title Leptin Affects Prolactin Action on Milk Protein and Fat Synthesis in the Bovine Mammary Gland
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