Journal article
Insulin regulates milk protein synthesis at multiple levels in the bovine mammary gland
KK Menzies, C Lefèvre, KL Macmillan, KR Nicholas
Functional and Integrative Genomics | Published : 2009
Abstract
The role of insulin in milk protein synthesis is unresolved in the bovine mammary gland. This study examined the potential role of insulin in the presence of two lactogenic hormones, hydrocortisone and prolactin, in milk protein synthesis. Insulin was shown to stimulate milk protein gene expression, casein synthesis and 14C-lysine uptake in mammary explants from late pregnant cows. A global assessment of changes in gene expression in mammary explants in response to insulin was undertaken using Affymetrix microarray. The resulting data provided insight into the molecular mechanisms stimulated by insulin and showed that the hormone stimulated the expression of 28 genes directly involved in pro..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The work in this study was funded by Dairy Australia and the CRC for Innovative Dairy Products.