Marginal zinc intake impairs mammary gland involution, increases oxidative stress and disrupts ductal integrity abrogating the protective effect of lactation on breast tumorigenesis in a mouse model (1043.3)
Abstract:Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women. While breastfeeding can reduce breast cancer risk, several studies found no protective effect. We showed that marginal zinc (Zn) intake compromises mammary gland (MG) expansion and function during lactation and is associated with hallmarks of pre‐neoplastic lesions such as collagen deposition, macrophage infiltration, and ductal hyperplasia in the MG of nulliparous mice. Herein, we hypothesized that marginal Zn deficiency abrogates the protective effect of b… Show more
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