Lactation stage-dependent changes in levels of tumor necrosis factor/cachectin in milk

Determination of lactation stage-dependent changes in levels of tumor neurosis factor (TNF) in milk. Bioassay and immunoblocking assay were used to identify and assay tumor necrosis factor (TNF; mostly TNF alpha) in bovine milk at different stages of lactation. TNF alpha levels in milk started to in...

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Published inAmerican journal of reproductive immunology (1989) Vol. 31; no. 4; p. 170
Main Authors Rewinski, M J, Yang, T J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Denmark 01.05.1994
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Summary:Determination of lactation stage-dependent changes in levels of tumor neurosis factor (TNF) in milk. Bioassay and immunoblocking assay were used to identify and assay tumor necrosis factor (TNF; mostly TNF alpha) in bovine milk at different stages of lactation. TNF alpha levels in milk started to increase steadily after the onset of drying-off (weaning/involution), peaked at 4 to 6 wk prior to parturition and precipitously decreased to undetectable levels at parturition (colostrum). Thereafter, TNF alpha reappeared and maintained midlevel concentration in the mature (normal) milk throughout the rest of the lactation cycle. Analysis of cells in mammary secretions by flow cytometry revealed that elevated TNF alpha levels coincided with an increase in macrophages in the secretion from the dry period. These lactation stage-dependent changes in TNF alpha levels reflect differential effects that TNF alpha have on involution and prepartum remodeling of the mammary gland of the dam and on gastrointestinal development and immunoregulatory function of the suckling.
ISSN:1046-7408
DOI:10.1111/j.1600-0897.1994.tb00863.x