Abstract:
Previously we have shown that a bovine mammary epithelial cell clone isolated from lactating mammary tissue is able to differentiate morphologically and functionally on a reconstituted basement membrane. Here we show that when cultured on collagen I coated culture inserts, the presence of lactogenic hormones results in an increase in polarized secretion of alpha-lactalbumin but not alpha-casein. We conclude that collagen I is sufficient for milk protein gene expression and that culture insert methodology offers a practical alternative to three-dimensional culture systems when alpha-lactalbumin is used as an indicator of mammary specific function.
Description:
McConochie, H. R., Rose, M. T., Haresign, W., Davies, B. (2004). Mammary specific function of a bovine mammary epithelial cell clone cultured on collagen I coated inserts. Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences, 13, 523-526.