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Organization of mammary blood vessels as affected by mammary parenchymal region and estradiol administration in Holstein heifer calves

Mammary blood flow is central to mammary growth, development, and productivity, but the development of the vasculature network is poorly understood. The objective of this study was to determine how the vascular system adapts to mammary growth by inducing different levels of mammary growth and examin...

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Published in:Journal of dairy science 2021-05, Vol.104 (5), p.6200-6211
Main Authors: Hardy, N.R., Enger, K.M., Hanson, J., Eastridge, M.L., Moraes, L.E., Enger, B.D.
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description Mammary blood flow is central to mammary growth, development, and productivity, but the development of the vasculature network is poorly understood. The objective of this study was to determine how the vascular system adapts to mammary growth by inducing different levels of mammary growth and examining 2 regions of mammary parenchymal tissue. Holstein heifer calves (n = 12) received daily injections on the days immediately preceding euthanasia at 82 d of age. Treatments were control (CON), short-term estradiol (STE), and long-term estradiol (LTE). The CON calves received corn oil injections, the STE calves received 9 injections of corn oil followed by 3 injections of estradiol, and the LTE calves received 12 estradiol injections. Mammary tissues were collected from the center and edge parenchymal regions of all right rear mammary glands to quantify the tissue area of various tissue structures, the percentage of proliferating epithelial cells, and the number and form of blood vessels. Results showed that LTE calves had a greater tissue area occupied by epithelium than CON and STE calves, and the epithelial area in CON and STE calves was similar. Edge parenchyma had a greater percentage of proliferating epithelial cells than center parenchyma across all treatment groups. In the edge region, LTE calves had the greatest percentage of proliferating epithelial cells, coinciding with greater epithelial area. The number of blood vessels per unit of tissue area was greater in center than in edge parenchyma; the corresponding vessel surface area per unit of tissue area followed the same pattern. Mammary blood vessel measures were not markedly influenced by estradiol treatment. These results highlight the marked difference in the number and organization of blood vessels in different mammary parenchyma regions but indicate that the effects of estradiol on stimulating mammary epithelial proliferation does not directly translate to increasing numbers of blood vessels.
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Diet
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Estrogens
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title Organization of mammary blood vessels as affected by mammary parenchymal region and estradiol administration in Holstein heifer calves
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