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Effects of glucose on lactose synthesis in mammary epithelial cells from dairy cow.


ABSTRACT: Lactose, as the primary osmotic component in milk, is the major determinant of milk volume. Glucose is the primary precursor of lactose. However, the effect of glucose on lactose synthesis in dairy cow mammary glands and the mechanism governing this process are poorly understood.Here we showed that glucose has the ability to induce lactose synthesis in dairy cow mammary epithelial cells, as well as increase cell viability and proliferation. A concentration of 12 mM glucose was the optimum concentration to induce cell growth and lactose synthesis in cultured dairy cow mammary epithelial cells. In vitro, 12 mM glucose enhanced lactose content, along with the expression of genes involved in glucose transportation and the lactose biosynthesis pathway, including GLUT1, SLC35A2, SLC35B1, HK2, ?4GalT-I, and AKT1. In addition, we found that AKT1 knockdown inhibited cell growth and lactose synthesis as well as expression of GLUT1, SLC35A2, SLC35B1, HK2, and ?4GalT-I.Glucose induces cell growth and lactose synthesis in dairy cow mammary epithelial cells. Protein kinase B alpha acts as a regulator of metabolism in dairy cow mammary gland to mediate the effects of glucose on lactose synthesis.

SUBMITTER: Lin Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4880877 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of glucose on lactose synthesis in mammary epithelial cells from dairy cow.

Lin Ye Y   Sun Xiaoxu X   Hou Xiaoming X   Qu Bo B   Gao Xuejun X   Li Qingzhang Q  

BMC veterinary research 20160526


<h4>Background</h4>Lactose, as the primary osmotic component in milk, is the major determinant of milk volume. Glucose is the primary precursor of lactose. However, the effect of glucose on lactose synthesis in dairy cow mammary glands and the mechanism governing this process are poorly understood.<h4>Results</h4>Here we showed that glucose has the ability to induce lactose synthesis in dairy cow mammary epithelial cells, as well as increase cell viability and proliferation. A concentration of 1  ...[more]

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