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Alterations in the rate of lipogenesis <i>in vivo</i> in maternal liver and adipose tissue on premature weaning of lactating rats: a possible regulatory role of prolactin
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NutritionPeak LactationGynecologyInsulin SignalingMetabolic SyndromeBody CompositionLactationMaternal LiverPremature WeaningMaternal NutritionMetabolic SignalingHealth SciencesAnimal PhysiologyBiochemistryEndocrine MechanismAdipose TissueMammary GlandEndocrinologyDevelopmental BiologyAnimal SciencePhysiologyMetabolic RegulationMetabolismMedicineLipid Synthesis
Removal of pups for 24 h from rats at peak lactation decreased 3H2O incorporation into lipid in vivo in mammary gland by 95%, whereas it was increased in liver (77%) and adipose tissue (330%). These increases were prevented by administration of prolactin. Plasma insulin increased 3-fold on weaning and this was partially prevented by prolactin.
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