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Identification of cell types in the developing goat mammary gland.

P Li1, C J Wilde, L M Finch, D G Fernig, P S Rudland.   

Abstract

The goat was chosen as the model system for investigating mammary gland development in the ruminant. Histological and immunocytochemical staining of goat mammary tissue at key stages of development was performed to characterize the histogenesis of the ruminant mammary gland. The mammary gland of the virgin adult goat consisted of a ductal system terminating in lobules of ductules. Lobuloalveolar development of ductules occurred during pregnancy and lactation which was followed by the regression of secretory alveoli at involution. The ductal system was separated from the surrounding stroma by a basement membrane which was defined by antisera raised against laminin and Type IV collagen. Vimentin, smooth-muscle actin and myosin monoclonal antisera as well as antisera to cytokeratin 18 and multiple cytokeratins stained a layer of myoepithelial cells which surround the ductal epithelium. Staining of luminal epithelial cells by monoclonal antibodies to cytokeratins was dependent on their location along the ductal system, from intense staining in ducts to variable staining in ductules. The staining of epithelial cells by monoclonals to cytokeratins also varied according to the developmental status of the goat, being maximal in virgin and involuting glands, lowest at lactation and intermediate during gestation. In addition, cuboidal cells, situated perpendicular to myoepithelial cells and adjacent to alveolar cells in secretory alveoli, were also stained by cytokeratin monoclonal antibodies and antisera to the receptor protein, erbB-2, in similar fashion to luminal epithelial cells. These results demonstrate that caprine mammary epithelial cell differentiation along the alveolar pathway is associated with the loss of certain types of cytokeratins and that undifferentiated and secretory alveolar epithelial cells are present within lactating goat mammary alveoli.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10462224     DOI: 10.1023/a:1003700224900

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem J        ISSN: 0018-2214


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