Back to Search Start Over

Pseudophosphorylated prolactin (S179D PRL) inhibits growth and promotes β-casein gene expression in the rat mammary gland

Authors :
Xiaolei Xu
Ben Birdsall
Dorsa Nasseri
Cyndi Chen
Benson C. Kuo
Ameae M. Walker
Djurdjica Coss
Lili Yang
Wei Wu
Source :
Cell and Tissue Research. 309:429-437
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2002.

Abstract

We have investigated the individual roles of unmodified prolactin (U-PRL) and a mimic of phosphorylated PRL (S179D PRL) in mammary development. Recombinant versions of the PRLs were delivered to rats throughout pregnancy at a rate of 6 microg/24 h per rat and to non-pregnant females at a rate of 24 microg/24 h per rat. Measurement of progesterone, corticosterone, and estradiol showed no effect of the administered PRLs on the levels of these other mammotropic hormones. Histological and morphometric analysis showed U-PRL to cause mammary growth, whereas S179D PRL inhibited growth. Molecular analysis demonstrated decreased beta-casein expression in the mammary glands of the U-PRL-treated animals at term and increased beta-casein expression in the mammary glands of the S179D PRL-treated animals. Superior beta-casein gene expression in response to S179D PRL versus U-PRL was confirmed in HC11 cells. We conclude that U-PRL is important for growth, whereas S179D PRL promotes at least one measure of differentiated function in the mammary gland.

Details

ISSN :
14320878 and 0302766X
Volume :
309
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell and Tissue Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6cb85c1b0deb23cdd833107bcade4200
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00441-002-0598-8