Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8479527 | Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Milk lipids provide a large proportion of energy, nutrients, essential fatty acids, and signaling molecules for the newborns, the synthesis of which is a tightly controlled process. Dysregulated milk lipid production and composition may be detrimental to the growth, development, health and survival of the newborns. Many genetically modified animal models have contributed to our understanding of milk lipid regulation in the lactating mammary gland. In this review, we discuss recent advances in our knowledge of the mechanisms that control milk lipid biosynthesis and secretion during lactation, and how maternal genetic and dietary defects impact milk lipid composition and consequently offspring traits.
Keywords
ALOX5IRSMFGTLRPRLstearoyl-CoA desaturase12-LOReelinSREVLDLADPhLXRSREBPTZDRELNarachidonate 5-lipoxygenasePRLRDGAT1EPHX1NHRSCAPS14lactating mammary glandPAFahPLA2G7NAFLDINSIG1cox2ACCMECSCDMCFAXORFFAmTOR12-lipoxygenaseHMGCRHFDPPARLDLR3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductaseIgf1VLDLRAdipophilinAkt/PKBacetyl-CoA carboxylaseFatty acidfatty acid synthasemedium-chain fatty acidFree fatty acidsinsulin receptor substratexanthine oxidoreductaseNonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseTransgenicTriacylglycerideTAG یا triacylglycerols ThiazolidinedioneToll-like receptorhigh-fat dietHigh fat dietMammary epithelial cellcyclooxygenase 2milk lipidplatelet-activating factor acetylhydrolaseSterol response elementinsulin-like growth factor 1Platelet-activating factorFasnvery low-density lipoproteinknockoutgenetic defectPAFmammalian target of rapamycinMicrosomal epoxide hydrolaseSterol regulatory element-binding proteinsrebp cleavage-activating proteinprotein kinase BProlactinliver X receptorCideaMilk fat globuleperoxisome proliferator-activated receptorLow-density lipoprotein receptorVery low-density lipoprotein receptorNuclear hormone receptorprolactin receptor
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Authors
Dengbao Yang, HoangDinh Huynh, Yihong Wan,