Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10979362 Journal of Dairy Science 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
The objective of these experiments was to test the hypothesis that transcript abundance of cationic AA transporter- and milk protein-encoding genes increase in the porcine mammary gland in response to higher lactation demand. Genes of interest included those encoding for the milk proteins α-lactalbumin (α-LA) and β-casein (β-CN; LALBA and CSN2, respectively), and AA transporter b0,+AT, y+LAT1, y+LAT2, ATB0,+, CAT-1, and CAT-2b (SLC7A9, SLC7A7, SLC7A6, SLC6A14, SLC7A1, and SLC7A2, respectively). Mammary tissue was biopsied from 4 sows on d 110 of gestation (prepartum), on d 2 (early postpartum), on d 5 (early), and d 17 (peak) of lactation, and on d 5 after weaning (postweaning), and mRNA of target genes quantified by reverse transcription quantitative PCR. Compared with prepartum, CAT-1, ATB0,+, y+LAT2, β-CN, and α-LA mRNA abundance was higher at early lactation, whereas compared with early lactation, only CAT-1 and α-LA mRNA abundance was higher at peak lactation. The CAT-2b, y+LAT1, and b0,+AT mRNA abundance did not differ when comparing either prepartum or peak lactation to early lactation. Compared with peak lactation, postweaning mRNA abundance of CAT-1, ATB0,+, α-LA, and β-CN decreased, y+LAT2, CAT-2b, and b0,+AT remained unchanged, and y+LAT1 increased. The mRNA abundance of y+LAT2 increased from early postpartum to early lactation, and remained unchanged for CAT-1, ATB0,+, α-LA, and β-CN. From prepartum to peak lactation, the mRNA abundance of CAT-1, y+LAT2, and ATB0,+ was positively correlated with that of β-CN and α-LA. In conclusion, the expression of genes encoding for y+LAT1, CAT-2b, and b0,+AT remained unchanged in porcine mammary glands over prepartum to peak lactation period, whereas expression of genes encoding for CAT-1, ATB0,+, and y+LAT2 was upregulated and positively correlated to expression of genes encoding for the mammary synthesized milk proteins β-CN and α-LA.
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