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In vivo measures of mammary development in gestating gilts.

C Farmer, É Fortin, S Méthot.   

Abstract

Potential links between measures of udder morphology obtained in live pregnant gilts and mammary gland development and composition measured in mammary tissue collected at slaughter were studied. Thirty-three gilts were used. In vivo measures of gland morphology using a tape or ultrasound imaging (parenchymal area measured by ultrasound [AREA]) were obtained on d 108 ± 1 of gestation. Gilts were then slaughtered on d 110 ± 1 of gestation to collect mammary glands for dissection and compositional analyses. The various tape measures were the distance between each teat on one side of the udder (DIST-TEAT), the distance between each teat pair (DIST-PAIR), the length of the udder (sum of all DIST-TEAT), the distance between the base of the teat and the ventral midline section of the udder (MID), and the distance between the base of the teat and the exterior junction of the udder with the abdomen (EXT). The variables MID, DIST-TEAT, DIST-PAIR, and length had very poor correlations with parenchymal weight, extraparenchymal weight, or any of the measured compositional variables. On the other hand, both AREA and EXT were correlated ( < 0.01) with the weight of parenchymal tissue, total parenchymal protein, total DNA, and total RNA. The ultrasound measure AREA and the tape measure EXT were also correlated with each other ( < 0.05). These measures could, therefore, be helpful to estimate mammary development in studies where animals cannot be slaughtered. The tape measure EXT seemed to better reflect the volume of the gland than MID, and it provided as reliable an estimate of parenchymal weight as the measure of parenchymal area using ultrasound while being much easier and cheaper to obtain.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29293745      PMCID: PMC6292289          DOI: 10.2527/jas2017.1768

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anim Sci        ISSN: 0021-8812            Impact factor:   3.159


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4.  Estimation of nucleic acids.

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5.  Impact of diet deprivation and subsequent overallowance during gestation on mammary gland development and lactation performance.

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9.  Mammary gland development and hormone levels in pregnant Upton-Meishan and large white gilts.

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Journal:  Domest Anim Endocrinol       Date:  2000-02       Impact factor: 2.290

10.  Specific window of prolactin inhibition in late gestation decreases mammary parenchymal tissue development in gilts.

Authors:  C Farmer; D Petitclerc
Journal:  J Anim Sci       Date:  2003-07       Impact factor: 3.159

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