Progress in Research on Key Factors Regulating Lactation Initiation in the Mammary Glands of Dairy Cows

Genes (Basel). 2023 May 26;14(6):1163. doi: 10.3390/genes14061163.

Abstract

Lactation initiation refers to a functional change in the mammary organ from a non-lactating state to a lactating state, and a series of cytological changes in the mammary epithelium from a non-secreting state to a secreting state. Like the development of the mammary gland, it is regulated by many factors (including hormones, cytokines, signaling molecules, and proteases). In most non-pregnant animals, a certain degree of lactation also occurs after exposure to specific stimuli, promoting the development of their mammary glands. These specific stimuli can be divided into two categories: before and after parturition. The former inhibits lactation and decreases activity, and the latter promotes lactation and increases activity. Here we present a review of recent progress in research on the key factors of lactation initiation to provide a powerful rationale for the study of the lactation initiation process and mammary gland development.

Keywords: dairy cows; hormonal; lactogenesis; mammary gland.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cattle
  • Female
  • Hormones*
  • Lactation* / physiology
  • Mammary Glands, Animal
  • Parturition
  • Pregnancy
  • Signal Transduction

Substances

  • Hormones

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the Jiangsu Province University Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Project (202111117028Z), and the Open Project Program of the International Joint Research Laboratory of the Universities of Jiangsu Province of China for Domestic Animal Germplasm Resources and Genetic Improvement (IJRLD-KF202210).