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Induction of lactation: histological and biochemical development of mammary tissue and milk yields of cows injected with estradiol-17 beta and progesterone for 21 days

Lactations were induced in nonpregnant, nonlactating dairy cows by subcutaneous injections of estradiol-17 beta and progesterone for 21 d (.10 and .25 mg/kg body weight/d) and dexamethasone (.028 mg/kg body weight/d) on d 31 to 34. Milking was initiated on d 35. Each cow was biopsied two or three ti...

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Published in:Journal of dairy science 1986-12, Vol.69 (12), p.3008-3021
Main Authors: Fleming, J.R, Head, H.H, Bachman, K.C, Becker, H.N, Wilcox, C.J
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description Lactations were induced in nonpregnant, nonlactating dairy cows by subcutaneous injections of estradiol-17 beta and progesterone for 21 d (.10 and .25 mg/kg body weight/d) and dexamethasone (.028 mg/kg body weight/d) on d 31 to 34. Milking was initiated on d 35. Each cow was biopsied two or three times during the experiment with five to eight mammary tissue biopsies on d 0, 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 49, and 130. Mammary tissue preinjection had abundant connective and adipose tissues with limited lobuloalveolar structures. Beginning on d 7, there was decreased stroma, increased epithelial cell area, increased lobuloalveolar architecture, plus the accumulation of intracellular and intraluminal secretions which were high in lipid droplets. From d 7 through 35, these changes were progressive although variable among cows. Changes in activities of enzymes and concentrations of ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic acid were gradual during this time but essentially paralleled histological development. Tissue samples during lactation (d 49 and 130) showed increased histological and biochemical development; development was maximal for d 130 samples. Fourteen of 15 cows that lactated had mean daily yields of milk more than 5 kg and yields of milk of 12 cows with projected or actual 305-d lactations were 63.0% of that during their previous natural lactations. Reasons for less yields of milk and for varied patterns of tissue development were not identified nor explained by concentrations of several selected hormones in plasma.
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subjects Animals
BIOCHEMISTRY
BIOCHIMIE
BIOQUIMICA
BOVIN LAITIER
Cattle
COWS
DAIRY CATTLE
Estradiol - pharmacology
ESTROGENOS
Female
GANADO DE LECHE
GLANDE MAMMAIRE
GLANDULAS MAMARIAS
HISTOLOGIA
HISTOLOGIE
HISTOLOGY
INJECTION
INYECCION
LACTACION
LACTATION
Lactation - drug effects
MAMMARY GLANDS
Mammary Glands, Animal - anatomy & histology
Mammary Glands, Animal - drug effects
Mammary Glands, Animal - metabolism
MILK YIELD
OESTROGENE
OESTROGENS
Pregnancy
PROGESTERONA
PROGESTERONE
Progesterone - pharmacology
RENDEMENT LAITIER
RENDIMIENTO LECHERO
VACA
VACHE
title Induction of lactation: histological and biochemical development of mammary tissue and milk yields of cows injected with estradiol-17 beta and progesterone for 21 days
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