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Effects of sustained hyperprolactinemia in late gestation on the mammary parenchymal tissue transcriptome of gilts.

Marie-France PalinAnouk CaronChantal Farmer
Published in: BMC genomics (2023)
Genes and pathways identified in this study suggest that sustained hyperprolactinemia during late-pregnancy, in the absence of suckling piglets, sends conflicting pro-survival and cell death signals to mammary epithelial cells. Reception of these signals results in a mammary gland that can simultaneously synthesize milk proteins and initiate mammary involution.
Keyphrases
  • cell death
  • genome wide
  • preterm infants
  • gene expression
  • preterm birth
  • signaling pathway
  • rna seq
  • anti inflammatory
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • free survival
  • pi k akt