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Studies on the mode of uptake of blood triglycerides by the mammary gland of the lactating goat. The uptake and incorporation into milk fat and mammary lymph of labelled glycerol, fatty acids and triglycerides.

C E West, R Bickerstafee, E F Annison, J L Linzell.   

Abstract

1. The mode of uptake of the precursors of milk fat by the mammary gland of the lactating goat has been examined by infusing radioactive fatty acids, glucerol or doubly labelled triglycerides into the mammary artery or jugular vein of animals surgically prepared to permit samples of arterial and venous blood to be withdrawn without disturbance to the animal. 2. Acetate was taken up by the mammary gland and incorporated into milk fat. The decrease in the specific radioactivity of blood acetate across the gland was evidence of acetate production, but there was no significant release of labelled lipid from the mammary gland. 3. When labelled long-chain fatty acids or glycerol were infused into the lactating goat, there was extensive transfer of radioactivity into milk in spite of the absence of net uptake of substrate by the mammary gland. The decrease in the specific radioactivity of each substrate across the mammary gland, however, showed that both fatty acids and glycerol were simultaneously taken up and released by mammary tissue. 4. The infusion of chylomicra and triglyceride emulsions labelled with (3)H and (14)C revealed that both glycerol and fatty acids were released during triglyceride uptake by mammary tissue. Changes in the (3)H/(14)C ratio during the transfer of triglyceride from blood into milk showed that at least 80% of the triglyceride was hydrolysed during uptake, but the potential re-utilization of both products of hydrolysis for triglyceride synthesis in mammary tissue implied that only a minimum value could be obtained from the change in the ratio. 5. The time-course of the transfer of (3)H and (14)C into milk and lymph were closely similar after the infusion of [2-(3)H]glycerol tri[1-(14)C]oleate or of a mixture of [2-(3)H]glycerol and [1-(14)C]oleate. 6. The results were consistent with the hypothesis that plasma triglycerides are extensively or completely hydrolysed during mammary uptake.

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Year:  1972        PMID: 4672665      PMCID: PMC1178403          DOI: 10.1042/bj1260477

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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