Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia 4/2007

01-12-2007

Initiation of Human Lactation: Secretory Differentiation and Secretory Activation

Authors: Wei Wei Pang, Peter E. Hartmann

Published in: Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia | Issue 4/2007

Login to get access

Abstract

Theories for the origin of milk have been recorded since the time of Ancient Greeks. In those times it was believed that milk was derived from special vessels that connected the uterus to the breasts. The “chyle theory” on the origin of milk was another prominent theory which persisted well into the nineteenth century before the realisation that milk components were derived from blood and some milk constituents were actually synthesized within the breasts. The demonstration that milk ejection was the expulsion of milk that had already been secreted and that milk secretion was a separate continuous process, set the background for the development for the current understanding of milk synthesis and secretion. Today we know that there are two stages in the initiation of lactation- secretory differentiation and secretory activation. Secretory differentiation represents the stage of pregnancy when the mammary epithelial cells differentiate into lactocytes with the capacity to synthesize unique milk constituents such as lactose. This process requires the presence of a ‘lactogenic hormone complex’ of the reproductive hormones, estrogen, progesterone, prolactin and some metabolic hormones. Secretory activation on the other hand, is the initiation of copious milk secretion and is associated with major changes in the concentrations of many milk constituents. The withdrawal of progesterone triggers the onset of secretory activation but prolactin, insulin and cortisol must also be present. This review describes the works of pioneers that have led to our current understanding of the biochemical and endocrinological processes involved in the initiation of human lactation.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Folley SJ. Symposium on lactogenesis: chairman’s introduction. In: Reynolds M, Folley SJ, editors. Lactogenesis: the initiation of milk secretion at parturition. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Press; 1969. p. 1–3. Folley SJ. Symposium on lactogenesis: chairman’s introduction. In: Reynolds M, Folley SJ, editors. Lactogenesis: the initiation of milk secretion at parturition. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Press; 1969. p. 1–3.
2.
go back to reference Folley SJ. The physiology and biochemistry of lactation. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd; 1956. Folley SJ. The physiology and biochemistry of lactation. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd; 1956.
3.
go back to reference Hartmann PE. Changes in the composition and yield of the mammary secretion of cows during the initiation of lactation. J Endocrinol 1973;59(2):231–47.PubMed Hartmann PE. Changes in the composition and yield of the mammary secretion of cows during the initiation of lactation. J Endocrinol 1973;59(2):231–47.PubMed
4.
go back to reference Hartmann PE, Trevethan P, Shelton JN. Progesterone and estrogen and the initiation of lactation in ewes. J Endocrinol 1973;59(2):249–59.PubMed Hartmann PE, Trevethan P, Shelton JN. Progesterone and estrogen and the initiation of lactation in ewes. J Endocrinol 1973;59(2):249–59.PubMed
5.
go back to reference Fleet IR, Goode JA, Hamon MH, Laurie MS, Linzell JL, Peaker M. Secretory activity of goat mammary glands during pregnancy and the onset of lactation. J Physiol 1975;251(3):763–73.PubMed Fleet IR, Goode JA, Hamon MH, Laurie MS, Linzell JL, Peaker M. Secretory activity of goat mammary glands during pregnancy and the onset of lactation. J Physiol 1975;251(3):763–73.PubMed
6.
go back to reference Neville MC. Determinants of milk volume and composition. A. Lactogenesis in women: a cascade of events revealed by milk composition. In: Jensen RG, editor. Handbook of milk composition. San Diego: Academic; 1995. p. 87–98. Neville MC. Determinants of milk volume and composition. A. Lactogenesis in women: a cascade of events revealed by milk composition. In: Jensen RG, editor. Handbook of milk composition. San Diego: Academic; 1995. p. 87–98.
7.
go back to reference Anderson SM, Rudolph MC, McManaman JL, Neville MC. Key stages in mammary gland development. Secretory activation in the mammary gland: it’s not just about milk protein synthesis! Breast Cancer Res 2007;9(1):204.PubMed Anderson SM, Rudolph MC, McManaman JL, Neville MC. Key stages in mammary gland development. Secretory activation in the mammary gland: it’s not just about milk protein synthesis! Breast Cancer Res 2007;9(1):204.PubMed
8.
go back to reference Cowie AT. The hormonal control of milk secretion. In: Kon SK, Cowie AT, editors. Milk: the mammary gland and its secretion. London: Academic; 1961. p. 163–203. Cowie AT. The hormonal control of milk secretion. In: Kon SK, Cowie AT, editors. Milk: the mammary gland and its secretion. London: Academic; 1961. p. 163–203.
9.
go back to reference Cowie AT, Forsyth IA, Hart IC. Hormonal control of lactation. Monogr Endocrinol 1980;15:I–XIV, 1–275.PubMed Cowie AT, Forsyth IA, Hart IC. Hormonal control of lactation. Monogr Endocrinol 1980;15:I–XIV, 1–275.PubMed
10.
go back to reference Folley SJ. Lactation. In: Parkes AS, editor. Marshall’s physiology of reproduction. 3rd ed. London: Longmans; 1952. p. 525–649. Folley SJ. Lactation. In: Parkes AS, editor. Marshall’s physiology of reproduction. 3rd ed. London: Longmans; 1952. p. 525–649.
11.
go back to reference Calder R. Leonardo and the age of the eye. London: Heinemann; 1970. Calder R. Leonardo and the age of the eye. London: Heinemann; 1970.
12.
go back to reference Cooper AP. 1768–1841, On the anatomy of the breast. London: Longman, Orme, Green, Brown, and Longmans; 1840. Cooper AP. 1768–1841, On the anatomy of the breast. London: Longman, Orme, Green, Brown, and Longmans; 1840.
13.
go back to reference Ramsay DT, Kent JC, Hartmann RA, Hartmann PE. Anatomy of the lactating human breast redefined with ultrasound imaging. J Anat 2005;206(6):525–34.PubMedCrossRef Ramsay DT, Kent JC, Hartmann RA, Hartmann PE. Anatomy of the lactating human breast redefined with ultrasound imaging. J Anat 2005;206(6):525–34.PubMedCrossRef
14.
go back to reference Glencross BD, Mullan BP, Tuckey RC, Hartmann PE. A simplification of the deuterium oxide dilution technique using FT-IR analysis of plasma, for estimating piglet milk intake. Aust J Agric Res 1997;48(8):1099–1104.CrossRef Glencross BD, Mullan BP, Tuckey RC, Hartmann PE. A simplification of the deuterium oxide dilution technique using FT-IR analysis of plasma, for estimating piglet milk intake. Aust J Agric Res 1997;48(8):1099–1104.CrossRef
15.
go back to reference Gaines WL. A contribution to the physiology of lactation. Am J Physiol 1915;38(2):285–312. Gaines WL. A contribution to the physiology of lactation. Am J Physiol 1915;38(2):285–312.
16.
go back to reference Gaines WL, Sanmann FP. The quantity of milk present in the udder of the cow at milking time. Am J Physiol 1927;80(3):691–701. Gaines WL, Sanmann FP. The quantity of milk present in the udder of the cow at milking time. Am J Physiol 1927;80(3):691–701.
17.
go back to reference Ely F, Petersen WE. Factors involved in the ejection of milk. J Dairy Sci 1941;24(3):211–23.CrossRef Ely F, Petersen WE. Factors involved in the ejection of milk. J Dairy Sci 1941;24(3):211–23.CrossRef
18.
go back to reference Richardson KC. Contractile tissues in the mammary gland, with special reference to myoepithelium in the goat. Proc R Soc Lond Ser B Biol Sci 1949;136(882):30–45. Richardson KC. Contractile tissues in the mammary gland, with special reference to myoepithelium in the goat. Proc R Soc Lond Ser B Biol Sci 1949;136(882):30–45.
19.
go back to reference Gunther M. Lactation in women. Can Med Assoc J 1942;47(5):410–14.PubMed Gunther M. Lactation in women. Can Med Assoc J 1942;47(5):410–14.PubMed
20.
21.
go back to reference Shennan DB, Peaker M. Transport of milk constituents by the mammary gland. Physiol Rev 2000;80(3):925–51.PubMed Shennan DB, Peaker M. Transport of milk constituents by the mammary gland. Physiol Rev 2000;80(3):925–51.PubMed
22.
go back to reference Neville MC, Allen JC, Watters C. The mechanisms of milk secretion. In: Neville MC, Neifert MR, editors. Lactation: physiology, nutrition, and breast-feeding. New York: Plenum; 1983. p. 49–92. Neville MC, Allen JC, Watters C. The mechanisms of milk secretion. In: Neville MC, Neifert MR, editors. Lactation: physiology, nutrition, and breast-feeding. New York: Plenum; 1983. p. 49–92.
23.
go back to reference Fetherston CM, Lai CT, Hartmann PE. Relationships between symptoms and changes in breast physiology during lactation mastitis. Breastfeed Med 2006;1(3):136–45.PubMedCrossRef Fetherston CM, Lai CT, Hartmann PE. Relationships between symptoms and changes in breast physiology during lactation mastitis. Breastfeed Med 2006;1(3):136–45.PubMedCrossRef
24.
go back to reference Kulski JK, Hartmann PE. Changes in human milk composition during the initiation of lactation. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci 1981;59(1):101–14.PubMedCrossRef Kulski JK, Hartmann PE. Changes in human milk composition during the initiation of lactation. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci 1981;59(1):101–14.PubMedCrossRef
25.
go back to reference Prentice A, Paul A, Prentice A, Black A, Cole T, Whitehead R. Cross-cultural differences in lactational performance. In: Hamosh M, Goldman AS, editors. Human lactation 2: maternal and environmental factors. New York: Plenum; 1986. p. 13–44. Prentice A, Paul A, Prentice A, Black A, Cole T, Whitehead R. Cross-cultural differences in lactational performance. In: Hamosh M, Goldman AS, editors. Human lactation 2: maternal and environmental factors. New York: Plenum; 1986. p. 13–44.
26.
go back to reference Lyons W. The direct mammotrophic action of lactogenic hormone. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1942;51:308–11. Lyons W. The direct mammotrophic action of lactogenic hormone. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1942;51:308–11.
27.
go back to reference Meites J, Turner CW. Studies concerning the induction and maintenance of lactation. I. The mechanism controlling the initiation of lactation at parturition. Res Bull Mo Agric Exp Stn 1948;415:1–65. Meites J, Turner CW. Studies concerning the induction and maintenance of lactation. I. The mechanism controlling the initiation of lactation at parturition. Res Bull Mo Agric Exp Stn 1948;415:1–65.
28.
go back to reference Meites J, Turner CW. Studies concerning the induction and maintenance of lactation. II. The normal maintenance and experimental inhibition and augmentation of lactation. Res Bull Mo Agric Exp Stn 1948;416:1–36. Meites J, Turner CW. Studies concerning the induction and maintenance of lactation. II. The normal maintenance and experimental inhibition and augmentation of lactation. Res Bull Mo Agric Exp Stn 1948;416:1–36.
29.
go back to reference Popjak G, Beeckmans M-L. Synthesis of cholesterol and fatty acids in fetuses and in mammary glands of pregnant rabbits. Appendix 1. Water bath suitable for the maintenance of temperature to within. Biochem J 1950;46(5):547–61.PubMed Popjak G, Beeckmans M-L. Synthesis of cholesterol and fatty acids in fetuses and in mammary glands of pregnant rabbits. Appendix 1. Water bath suitable for the maintenance of temperature to within. Biochem J 1950;46(5):547–61.PubMed
30.
go back to reference Balmain JH, Folley SJ, Glascock RF. Relative utilization of glucose and acetate carbon for lipogenesis by mammary-gland slices, studied with tritium, 13C and 14C. Biochem J 1954;56(2):234–9.PubMed Balmain JH, Folley SJ, Glascock RF. Relative utilization of glucose and acetate carbon for lipogenesis by mammary-gland slices, studied with tritium, 13C and 14C. Biochem J 1954;56(2):234–9.PubMed
31.
go back to reference Folley SJ, Greenbaum AL. Changes in the arginase and alkaline phosphatase contents of the mammary gland and liver of the rat during pregnancy, lactation and mammary involution. Biochem J 1947;41(2):261–9.PubMed Folley SJ, Greenbaum AL. Changes in the arginase and alkaline phosphatase contents of the mammary gland and liver of the rat during pregnancy, lactation and mammary involution. Biochem J 1947;41(2):261–9.PubMed
32.
go back to reference Folley SJ, French TH. The intermediary metabolism of the mammary gland; respiration and acid production of mammary tissue during pregnancy, lactation and involution in the rat. Biochem J 1949;45(3):270–5.PubMed Folley SJ, French TH. The intermediary metabolism of the mammary gland; respiration and acid production of mammary tissue during pregnancy, lactation and involution in the rat. Biochem J 1949;45(3):270–5.PubMed
33.
go back to reference Baldwin RL, Milligan LP. Enzymatic changes associated with the initiation and maintenance of lactation in the rat. J Biol Chem 1966;241(9):2058–66.PubMed Baldwin RL, Milligan LP. Enzymatic changes associated with the initiation and maintenance of lactation in the rat. J Biol Chem 1966;241(9):2058–66.PubMed
34.
go back to reference Baldwin RL. Enzymic and metabolic changes in mammary tissue at lactogenesis. In: Reynolds M, Folley SJ, editors. Lactogenesis: the initiation of milk secretion at parturition. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press; 1969. p. 85–95. Baldwin RL. Enzymic and metabolic changes in mammary tissue at lactogenesis. In: Reynolds M, Folley SJ, editors. Lactogenesis: the initiation of milk secretion at parturition. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press; 1969. p. 85–95.
35.
go back to reference Denamur R. Changes in the ribonucleic acids of mammary cells at lactogenesis. In: Reynolds M, Folley SJ, editors. Lactogenesis: the initiation of milk secretion at parturition. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press; 1969. p. 53–64. Denamur R. Changes in the ribonucleic acids of mammary cells at lactogenesis. In: Reynolds M, Folley SJ, editors. Lactogenesis: the initiation of milk secretion at parturition. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press; 1969. p. 53–64.
36.
go back to reference Kronfeld DS. Biosynthesis of milk constituents at lactogenesis. In: Reynolds M, Folley SJ, editors. Lactogenesis: the initiation of milk secretion at parturition. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press; 1969. p. 109–20. Kronfeld DS. Biosynthesis of milk constituents at lactogenesis. In: Reynolds M, Folley SJ, editors. Lactogenesis: the initiation of milk secretion at parturition. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press; 1969. p. 109–20.
37.
go back to reference Kronfeld DS, Ramberg CF. Whole animal studies using tracer kinetics. Proc Nutr Soc 1981;40(1):129–38.PubMedCrossRef Kronfeld DS, Ramberg CF. Whole animal studies using tracer kinetics. Proc Nutr Soc 1981;40(1):129–38.PubMedCrossRef
38.
go back to reference Hardwick DC, Linzell JL. Some factors affecting milk secretion by the isolated perfused mammary gland. J Physiol 1960;154:547–71.PubMed Hardwick DC, Linzell JL. Some factors affecting milk secretion by the isolated perfused mammary gland. J Physiol 1960;154:547–71.PubMed
39.
go back to reference Hardwick DC, Linzell JL, Price SM. The effect of glucose and acetate on milk secretion by the perfused goat udder. Biochem J 1961;80:37–45.PubMed Hardwick DC, Linzell JL, Price SM. The effect of glucose and acetate on milk secretion by the perfused goat udder. Biochem J 1961;80:37–45.PubMed
41.
go back to reference Cox DB, Kent JC, Casey TM, Owens RA, Hartmann PE. Breast growth and the urinary excretion of lactose during human pregnancy and early lactation: endocrine relationships. Exp Physiol 1999;84(2):421–34.PubMedCrossRef Cox DB, Kent JC, Casey TM, Owens RA, Hartmann PE. Breast growth and the urinary excretion of lactose during human pregnancy and early lactation: endocrine relationships. Exp Physiol 1999;84(2):421–34.PubMedCrossRef
42.
go back to reference Saint L, Smith M, Hartmann PE. The yield and nutrient content of colostrum and milk of women from giving birth to 1 month post-partum. Br J Nutr 1984;52(1):87–95.PubMedCrossRef Saint L, Smith M, Hartmann PE. The yield and nutrient content of colostrum and milk of women from giving birth to 1 month post-partum. Br J Nutr 1984;52(1):87–95.PubMedCrossRef
43.
go back to reference Arthur PG, Smith M, Hartmann PE. Milk lactose, citrate, and glucose as markers of lactogenesis in normal and diabetic women. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 1989;9(4):488–96.PubMedCrossRef Arthur PG, Smith M, Hartmann PE. Milk lactose, citrate, and glucose as markers of lactogenesis in normal and diabetic women. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 1989;9(4):488–96.PubMedCrossRef
44.
go back to reference Arthur PG, Kent JC, Hartmann PE. Microanalysis of the metabolic intermediates of lactose synthesis in human milk and plasma using bioluminescent methods. Anal Biochem 1989;176(2):449–56.PubMedCrossRef Arthur PG, Kent JC, Hartmann PE. Microanalysis of the metabolic intermediates of lactose synthesis in human milk and plasma using bioluminescent methods. Anal Biochem 1989;176(2):449–56.PubMedCrossRef
45.
go back to reference Folley SJ, Young FG. The effect of anterior pituitary extracts on established lactation in the cow. Proc R Soc Lond Ser B Biol Sci 1938;126(842):45–76. Folley SJ, Young FG. The effect of anterior pituitary extracts on established lactation in the cow. Proc R Soc Lond Ser B Biol Sci 1938;126(842):45–76.
46.
go back to reference Lyons WR. Hormonal synergism in mammary growth. Proc R Soc Lond Ser B Biol Sci 1958;149(936):303–25.CrossRef Lyons WR. Hormonal synergism in mammary growth. Proc R Soc Lond Ser B Biol Sci 1958;149(936):303–25.CrossRef
47.
go back to reference Cowie AT, Lyons WR. Mammogenesis and lactogenesis in hypophysectomized, ovariectomized, adrenalectomized rats. J Endocrinol 1959;19:29–32.PubMed Cowie AT, Lyons WR. Mammogenesis and lactogenesis in hypophysectomized, ovariectomized, adrenalectomized rats. J Endocrinol 1959;19:29–32.PubMed
48.
go back to reference Meites J. Recent studies on the mechanisms controlling the initiation of lactation. Rev Can Biol 1954;13(4):359–70.PubMed Meites J. Recent studies on the mechanisms controlling the initiation of lactation. Rev Can Biol 1954;13(4):359–70.PubMed
49.
go back to reference Forsyth IA. The endocrinology of lactation. In: Mepham TB, editor. Biochemistry of lactation. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science; 1983. p. 309–49. Forsyth IA. The endocrinology of lactation. In: Mepham TB, editor. Biochemistry of lactation. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science; 1983. p. 309–49.
50.
go back to reference Pasteels JL. Morphological and experimental research on prolactin secretion. Arch Biol (Liege) 1963;74:439–553. Pasteels JL. Morphological and experimental research on prolactin secretion. Arch Biol (Liege) 1963;74:439–553.
51.
go back to reference Bryant GD, Greenwood FC. The concentrations of human prolactin in plasma measured by radioimmunoassay: experimental and physiological modifications. In: Wolstenholme GEW, Knight J, editors. Lactogenic hormones. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone; 1972. p. 197–206. Bryant GD, Greenwood FC. The concentrations of human prolactin in plasma measured by radioimmunoassay: experimental and physiological modifications. In: Wolstenholme GEW, Knight J, editors. Lactogenic hormones. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone; 1972. p. 197–206.
52.
go back to reference Neville MC, McFadden TB, Forsyth I. Hormonal regulation of mammary differentiation and milk secretion. J Mammary Gland Biol Neoplasia 2002;7(1):49–66.PubMedCrossRef Neville MC, McFadden TB, Forsyth I. Hormonal regulation of mammary differentiation and milk secretion. J Mammary Gland Biol Neoplasia 2002;7(1):49–66.PubMedCrossRef
53.
go back to reference Tucker HA. Hormones, mammary growth, and lactation: a 41-year perspective. J Dairy Sci 2000;83(4):874–84.PubMedCrossRef Tucker HA. Hormones, mammary growth, and lactation: a 41-year perspective. J Dairy Sci 2000;83(4):874–84.PubMedCrossRef
54.
go back to reference Freeman ME, Kanyicska B, Lerant A, Nagy G. Prolactin: structure, function, and regulation of secretion. Physiol Rev 2000;80(4):1523–631.PubMed Freeman ME, Kanyicska B, Lerant A, Nagy G. Prolactin: structure, function, and regulation of secretion. Physiol Rev 2000;80(4):1523–631.PubMed
55.
go back to reference Gunther M. Infant feeding. London: Methuen; 1970. Gunther M. Infant feeding. London: Methuen; 1970.
56.
go back to reference Kuhn NJ. Progesterone withdrawal as the lactogenic trigger in the rat. J Endocrinol 1969;44(1):39–54.PubMed Kuhn NJ. Progesterone withdrawal as the lactogenic trigger in the rat. J Endocrinol 1969;44(1):39–54.PubMed
57.
go back to reference Kuhn NJ. Specificity of progesterone inhibition of lactogenesis. J Endocrinol 1969;45(4):615–6.PubMed Kuhn NJ. Specificity of progesterone inhibition of lactogenesis. J Endocrinol 1969;45(4):615–6.PubMed
58.
go back to reference Neifert MR, McDonough SL, Neville MC. Failure of lactogenesis associated with placental retention. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1981;140(4):477–8.PubMed Neifert MR, McDonough SL, Neville MC. Failure of lactogenesis associated with placental retention. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1981;140(4):477–8.PubMed
59.
go back to reference Kulski JK, Hartmann PE, Martin JD, Smith M. Effects of bromocriptine mesylate on the composition of the mammary secretion in non-breast-feeding women. Obstet Gynecol 1978;52(1):38–42.PubMed Kulski JK, Hartmann PE, Martin JD, Smith M. Effects of bromocriptine mesylate on the composition of the mammary secretion in non-breast-feeding women. Obstet Gynecol 1978;52(1):38–42.PubMed
60.
go back to reference Hale TW. Medications and mothers’ milk. 12st ed. Amarillo: Hale; 2006. Hale TW. Medications and mothers’ milk. 12st ed. Amarillo: Hale; 2006.
61.
go back to reference Burke CW, Roulet F. Increased exposure of tissues to cortisol in late pregnancy. Br Med J 1970;1(5697):657–9.PubMed Burke CW, Roulet F. Increased exposure of tissues to cortisol in late pregnancy. Br Med J 1970;1(5697):657–9.PubMed
62.
go back to reference Florensa E, Harrison R, Johnson M, Youssefnejadian E. Plasma 20 alpha-dihydroprogesterone, progesterone and 17-hydroxyprogesterone in normal human pregnancy. Acta Endocrinol (Copenh) 1977;86(3):634–40. Florensa E, Harrison R, Johnson M, Youssefnejadian E. Plasma 20 alpha-dihydroprogesterone, progesterone and 17-hydroxyprogesterone in normal human pregnancy. Acta Endocrinol (Copenh) 1977;86(3):634–40.
63.
go back to reference Peterson R. Cortisol. In: Fuchs F, Klopper A, editors. Endocrinology of pregnancy. 2nd ed. New Yok, Evanston, London: Harper & Row; 1977. p. 157–176. Peterson R. Cortisol. In: Fuchs F, Klopper A, editors. Endocrinology of pregnancy. 2nd ed. New Yok, Evanston, London: Harper & Row; 1977. p. 157–176.
64.
go back to reference Cowie AT, Knaggs GS, Tindal JS, Turvey A. The milking stimulus and mammary growth in the goat. J Endocrinol 1968;40(2):243–52.PubMed Cowie AT, Knaggs GS, Tindal JS, Turvey A. The milking stimulus and mammary growth in the goat. J Endocrinol 1968;40(2):243–52.PubMed
65.
go back to reference Brown RE. Relactation: an overview. Pediatrics 1977;60(1):116–20.PubMed Brown RE. Relactation: an overview. Pediatrics 1977;60(1):116–20.PubMed
66.
go back to reference Nicholas KR, Hartmann PE. Progesterone control of the initiation of lactose synthesis in the rat. Aust J Biol Sci 1981;34(4):435–43.PubMed Nicholas KR, Hartmann PE. Progesterone control of the initiation of lactose synthesis in the rat. Aust J Biol Sci 1981;34(4):435–43.PubMed
67.
go back to reference Kulski JK, Smith M, Hartmann PE. Perinatal concentrations of progesterone, lactose and alpha-lactalbumin in the mammary secretion of women. J Endocrinol 1977;74(3):509–10.PubMed Kulski JK, Smith M, Hartmann PE. Perinatal concentrations of progesterone, lactose and alpha-lactalbumin in the mammary secretion of women. J Endocrinol 1977;74(3):509–10.PubMed
68.
go back to reference Oliver G, Detmar M. The rediscovery of the lymphatic system: old and new insights into the development and biological function of the lymphatic vasculature. Genes Dev 2002;16:773–83.PubMedCrossRef Oliver G, Detmar M. The rediscovery of the lymphatic system: old and new insights into the development and biological function of the lymphatic vasculature. Genes Dev 2002;16:773–83.PubMedCrossRef
69.
go back to reference Rendle-Short J, Rendle-Short M. The father of child care. Life of William Cadogan (1711–1797). Bristol: John Wright and Sons Ltd; 1966. Rendle-Short J, Rendle-Short M. The father of child care. Life of William Cadogan (1711–1797). Bristol: John Wright and Sons Ltd; 1966.
Metadata
Title
Initiation of Human Lactation: Secretory Differentiation and Secretory Activation
Authors
Wei Wei Pang
Peter E. Hartmann
Publication date
01-12-2007
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia / Issue 4/2007
Print ISSN: 1083-3021
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7039
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10911-007-9054-4

Other articles of this Issue 4/2007

Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia 4/2007 Go to the issue
Webinar | 19-02-2024 | 17:30 (CET)

Keynote webinar | Spotlight on antibody–drug conjugates in cancer

Antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) are novel agents that have shown promise across multiple tumor types. Explore the current landscape of ADCs in breast and lung cancer with our experts, and gain insights into the mechanism of action, key clinical trials data, existing challenges, and future directions.

Dr. Véronique Diéras
Prof. Fabrice Barlesi
Developed by: Springer Medicine