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Mammary histology and alveolar cell differentiation during late gestation and early lactation in mammary tissue of beef and dairy heifers
Authors:RM Akers  AV Capuco  JE Keys
Institution:

aDepartment of Dairy Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg 24061, United States

bBovine Functional Genomics Laboratory, USDA-ARS, Beltsville, MD 20705, United States

cGene Evaluation and Mapping Laboratory, USDA-ARS, Beltsville, MD 20705, United States

Abstract:Quantitative histology of mammary parenchymal tissue from 16 Hereford and 16 Holstein heifers was determined for tissue obtained on day 150, 180, and 280 of gestation and on day 49 of lactation. Percent area occupied by stromal tissue was progressively decreased on each consecutive sample day during gestation in Herefords and was lower in both breeds during lactation. Overall, area occupied by stromal tissue elements was also greater in Herefords. Percent lumenal space and number of cells per alveolar cross section was consistently greater for Holsteins and increased across sample periods in both breeds. During lactation more than 40% of the alveolar cells in Herefords were characterized as poorly differentiated, but in Holstein heifers nearly all of the cells were classified as either intermediate or fully differentiated. These data provide additional evidence to support the idea that much of the difference in milk production between beef and dairy animals depends on increased mammary function. Whether differences in milk production within dairy breeds are also explained by altered cellular differentiation remains to be determined.
Keywords:Mammary gland  Breed  Udder  Differentiation  Gestation  Mammary histology
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