1982
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0650521
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Development of the mammary gland

Abstract: IntroductionThe first obvious statement is that the mammary gland is an intriguing structure, and that its development is one of the most fascinating aspects. During the lifetime of the animal the mammary gland probably undergoes more and greater changes in size, structure

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“…Essas mudanças começam durante a vida fetal e continuam até que a glândula atinja a maturidade, mediante ação de ondas hormonais durante os sucessivos ciclos reprodutivos. 10 O tecido mamário continua a crescer após o parto e alcança o máximo crescimento durante o pico de lactação, sofrendo regressão após esse período. A quantidade de secreção de leite depende do crescimento do tecido epitelial túbulo-alveolar da glândula mamária, processo que está sob controle hormonal.…”
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“…Essas mudanças começam durante a vida fetal e continuam até que a glândula atinja a maturidade, mediante ação de ondas hormonais durante os sucessivos ciclos reprodutivos. 10 O tecido mamário continua a crescer após o parto e alcança o máximo crescimento durante o pico de lactação, sofrendo regressão após esse período. A quantidade de secreção de leite depende do crescimento do tecido epitelial túbulo-alveolar da glândula mamária, processo que está sob controle hormonal.…”
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“…Although the majority of mammary gland growth and structural development occurs during pregnancy, the degree to which this process is complete at the time of parturition varies substantially among species (Cowie et al, 1980;Knight and Peaker, 1982). The observed increase in alveolar size between early and peak lactation in multiparous grey seal females (Table3) indicates that alveolar development is not complete at parturition and that it continues at least over the early part of lactation in multiparous grey seals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior to first conception, the mammary gland consists of a system of ducts branching through the mammary fat pad with no true secretory tissue present (Cowie et al, 1980;Knight and Peaker, 1982). Following first conception, there is an increase in ductal growth and a rapid proliferation of secretory cells to form the first lobulo-alveolar tissues (Knight and Peaker, 1982).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The wide-ranging functions of prolactin (McNeiUy, 1980;Knight & Peaker, 1982;McNeiUy et al, 1982;Bartlet, 1985;Gromdzka-Ostrowska et al, 1985) makes the interpretation of the sig¬ nificance of elevated prolactin values during winter difficult, although prolactin is implicated in induced ovulation (Saboureau & Castaing, 1985) in hedgehogs. Correlations between prolactin and photoperiod and ambient temperature suggest that prolactin is involved in the environmental regulation of metabolic and reproductive cycles of the hedgehog.…”
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confidence: 99%