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1 December 2005 Overexpression of Des(1–3) Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 in the Mammary Glands of Transgenic Mice Delays the Loss of Milk Production with Prolonged Lactation
Darryl L. Hadsell, Daniel T. Torres, Nicole A. Lawrence, Jessy George, Albert F. Parlow, Adrian V. Lee, Marta L. Fiorotto
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Abstract

During prolonged lactation, the mammary gland gradually loses the capacity to produce milk. In agricultural species, this decline can be slowed by administration of exogenous growth hormone (GH), which is believed to act through insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1). Our previous work demonstrated delayed natural mammary gland involution in des(1–3)IGF1-overexpressing transgenic mice (Tg[Wap-des{1–3}IGF1]8266 Jmr), hereafter referred to as WAP-DES mice. The present study tested the hypothesis that overexpressed des(1–3)IGF1 would delay the loss of milk production during prolonged lactation. Accordingly, we examined lactational performance in WAP-DES mice by artificially prolonging lactation with continual litter cross-fostering. Over time, lactational capacity and mammary development declined in both WAP-DES and control mice. However, the rate of decline was 40% slower in WAP-DES mice. Mammary cell apoptosis increased by 3-fold in both groups during prolonged lactation but was not different between genotypes. Plasma concentrations of murine IGF1 were decreased in WAP-DES mice, while those of the transgenic human IGF1 were elevated during prolonged lactation. Phosphorylation of the mammary IGF1 receptor was increased in the WAP-DES mice, but only during prolonged lactation. Plasma prolactin decreased with prolonged lactation in nontransgenic mice but remained high in WAP-DES mice. The WAP-DES mice maintained a higher body mass and a greater lean body mass during prolonged lactation. These data support the conclusion that overexpressed des(1–3)IGF1 enhanced milk synthesis and mammary development during prolonged lactation through localized and direct activation of the mammary gland IGF1 receptor and through systemic effects on prolactin secretion and possibly nutrient balance.

Darryl L. Hadsell, Daniel T. Torres, Nicole A. Lawrence, Jessy George, Albert F. Parlow, Adrian V. Lee, and Marta L. Fiorotto "Overexpression of Des(1–3) Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 in the Mammary Glands of Transgenic Mice Delays the Loss of Milk Production with Prolonged Lactation," Biology of Reproduction 73(6), 1116-1125, (1 December 2005). https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.105.043992
Received: 24 May 2005; Accepted: 1 August 2005; Published: 1 December 2005
KEYWORDS
insulin-like growth factor receptor
kinases
lactation
mechanisms of hormone action
persistence
prolactin
transgenic
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