Fatty Acid Transfer from Blood to Milk is Disrupted in Mothers with Low Milk Production, Obesity, and Inflammation.
Rachel E WalkerKevin J HarvatineA Catharine RossErin A WagnerSarah W RiddleAlison D GernandLaurie A Nommsen-RiversPublished in: The Journal of nutrition (2022)
Mothers with very low milk production have significantly higher obesity and inflammatory biomarkers, lower LFCAs in milk, and disrupted association between plasma and milk LCFAs. These data support the hypothesis that inflammation disrupts normal mammary gland fatty acid uptake. Further research should address impacts of inflammation and obesity on mammary fatty acid uptake for milk production.