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Prolactin binding in rat mammary gland during pregnancy and lactation.

H H Holcomb, M E Costlow, R A Buschow, W L McGuire.   

Abstract

Lactogenic hormones from the placenta and pituitary are primarily responsible for the growth and function of the mammary gland during pregnancy and lactation. In the present study we described the optimal conditions for the measurement of 125I-labeled ovine prolactin binding to mammary gland slices of pregnant and lactating rats. Prolactin binding is saturable (Kd approx. 2.36 - 10(-9) M), hormone specific and destroyed by proteases. The hormonal environments of pregnancy and lactation dramatically influence the availability and measurement of prolactin binding sites. Whereas binding consistently appears to be low in mammary glands removed from rats during pregnancy, binding levels rise 7--8-fold shortly after birth and remain high during the 22 days of lactation. However, the removal of the ovaries and gravid uteri at specific times during pregnancy results in a prompt 3--6-fold increase in prolactin binding. Elevated levels in potential prolactin binding capacity appear in mammary tissue coincident with the reported rise in serum rat placental lactogen between the eighth and eleventh days. We suggest that high levels of this lactogenic hormone promote the appearance of prolactin binding sites during pregnancy and mask the sites such that they are not available for measurement in vitro.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1260012     DOI: 10.1016/0304-4165(76)90112-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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