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Lactation Physiology
DSCI 321
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Agriculture
Undergraduate 4
10/08/2011

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Filled weight of udder
Definition
Exceeding 100 pounds
Term
Endocrinology
Definition
The study of endocrine glands and their products(hormones). Endocrine glands are ductless glands that secrete their product into the blood, where it is carried to some target organ/tissue to exert an effect.
Term
What is a hormone?
Definition
An organic chemical that exerts a biological influence on some target organ or tissue. Hormones cause changes through: Inhibiting, Exciting, Inactivating, Coordinating
Term
Peptide Hormones
Definition
Water soluble, amino acid based, bind to cell surface receptor, binding triggers a "second messenger" system that transmits the signal to the interior of the cell. Prolacting, Oxytocin, Somatotropin.
Term
Steroid Hormones
Definition
Soluble in organic solvents, cholesterol based, bind to internal receptors in the cell cytoplasm, hormone-receptor complex becomes activated and is translocated to the nucleus. Estrogen, Progesterone, Testosterone, Glucocorticoids.
Term
Inhibition
Definition
Downward regulation of some action of a target organ. PIH
Term
Excitation
Definition
Upward regulation of some action of a target organ. FSH, TSH
Term
Inactivation
Definition
Competitive binding with another hormone, reducing or eliminating original effect. Epinephrine, oxytocin
Term
Coordination
Definition
Affecting the release of some other hormone. LHRH
Term
Pituitary Gland
Definition
Coordination of all hormone release (direct and indirect).
Term
ACTH
Definition
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
Term
Estrogens
Definition
Primary Forms: 17β Estradiol, Estrone
Functions in the cow
• Maturation of the follicle
• Regulation of FSH, LH, PRL
• Initiate preparation of uterine lining
• Induction of Progesterone receptors
• Promotion of cervical fluid secretion
• Induction of cylical differentiation of vaginal cells
• Essential for mammary gland development
Estrogens are predominant during the follicular phases of the estrous cycle
Term
Progestagens (progestrone)
Definition
Primary forms: 17,20 α-OH Progesterone
Functions in the cow
• Completion of uterine preparation
• Inhibition of sperm activity
o Secretions form the cervix
• Essential for lobulo-alveolar development
Progesterogens are predominant during the luteal phases of the estrous cycle
Term
Synergism
Definition
• In cell culture, if P is removed and E supplemented, some ductal growth occurs. Likewise, if E is removed and P supplemented, some alveolar development occurs. When both are present, even in sub-optimal amounts, total development is improved.
o Reduced P: limited duct, alveolar growth
o Reduced E: limited duct, alveolar growth
o Reduced E+P: moderate development
Term
Hormones necessary for lactation
Definition
• For maximal development of the ruminant mammary gland and initiation of lactation:
o Estrogen (ducts and alveolar tissue)
o Progesterone
o Adrenal Steroids (controlled via release of ACTH) Gluccocorticoid. ACTH stimulates production of Adrenal Steroids.
o Prolactin (necessary to turn on protein synthesis-casein, enzymes)
o Growth Hormone (necessary to grow and mature animal, move nutrients as appropriate for lactation, lactation)
Term
Adrenal Steroids (Cortisol, corticosterone)
Definition
• Produced by adrenal cortex under the influence of ACTH
• Functions
o Initiation and Maintenance of Lactation
o ^protein breakdown
o ^glycogenesis (sugar building)
o ^blood glucose
o Affects water balance
Term
Prolactin
Definition
• Essential for initiation of milk production
• PRL stimulates Casein synthesis
• PRL/GH very similar arrangement
o Compete for binding sites
• Small hormone- molecular weight ~23,000
• Peptide hormone
• Release under control of 2 hormones from hypothalamus: PRH, PIH
Term
Induction of Lactation (Generalized Scheme)
Definition
1. Initially treat with E and P to stimulate further mammary development.
2. Inject reserpine after steroid treatment is finished. This hormone blocks the action of PIH (Prolactin Inhibiting Hormone)
a. Inhibiting a PRL inhibitor=^PRL in circulation
3. Dexamethazone is then given approximately 7 days after steroid has ceased.
a. Stimulates glucocorticoid release
b. Approximates “stress” hormone levels seen in natural calving
Term
Induction of Lactation (Timing for Treatments)
Definition
• Steroids (E,P) usually given 2x/d for 7 days
• Hormones dissolved in ethanol and injected subcutaneously
• Milking initiated 2-3 weeks after last injection
o Hormone treatment induces a “lag” time before milk production can occur.
Term
Conclusions regarding Endocrinology
Definition
• Interaction of hormones is critical. It is impossible to view one hormone alone except in vitro (in the lab).
• Nervous system- not important for normal mammary growth and development, but essential to continue established lactation.
o Suckling stimulus- milk letdown, PRL release
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