Journal article
Investigation of the Transcriptional Changes Underlying Functional Defects in the Mammary Glands of Prolactin Receptor Knockout Mice
CJ Ormandy, M Naylor, J Harris, F Robertson, ND Horseman, GJ Lindeman, J Visvader, PA Kelly
Recent Progress in Hormone Research | ENDOCRINE SOC | Published : 2003
DOI: 10.1210/rp.58.1.297
Abstract
Knockout (KO) mice have been created that carry null mutations of genes encoding molecules essential for prolactin (PRL) release, PRL, the receptor for prolactin (PRLR), and various members of the receptor's signaling pathway. This allowed an in vivo genetic analysis of the role of PRL in target organ function. In PRLKO and PRLRKO mice, mammary ductal side branching was absent. terminal end bud (TEB)-like structures persisted at the ductal termini well into maturity, and no alveolar buds formed along the ductal tree. Transplants of recombined mammary glands formed from stromal and epithelial elements with and without PRLR showed normal development, while supplementation of progesterone level..
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