(Reprod Nutr Dev[TA])
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  • Gestation linked radical oxygen species fluxes and vitamins and trace mineral deficiencies in the ruminant. [Review]
    Reprod Nutr Dev. 2006 Nov-Dec; 46(6):601-20.Aurousseau B, Gruffat D, Durand DRN
  • In mammals, radical oxygen species (ROS) are essential factors of cell replication, differentiation and growth (oxidative signal), notably during gestation, but are also potentially damaging agents. In Women, ROS play a role in remodeling of uterine tissues, implantation of the embryo, settlement of the villi and development of blood vessels characteristic of gestation. The body stores of vitamin…
  • Changes in mammary uptake and metabolic fate of glucose with once-daily milking and feed restriction in dairy cows. [Review]
    Reprod Nutr Dev. 2006 Sep-Oct; 46(5):589-98.Guinard-Flament J, Delamaire E, … David YRN
  • The aim of this review is to better understand the regulation of milk yield in response to once-daily milking and feed restriction. Glucose is the principal precursor for the synthesis of lactose (a major osmotic agent in milk), and participates in determining the milk volume produced. When applying these two breeding factors, reductions in milk yield are associated with a reduction in milk lacto…
  • Preparation of recombinant proteins in milk to improve human and animal health. [Review]
    Reprod Nutr Dev. 2006 Sep-Oct; 46(5):579-88.Soler E, Thépot D, … Houdebine LMRN
  • Milk is a very abundant source of proteins for animal and human consumption. Milk composition can be modified using transgenesis, including exogenous gene addition and endogenous gene inactivation. The study of milk protein genes has provided researchers with regulatory regions capable of efficiently and specifically driving the expression of foreign genes in milk. The projects underway are aimed…
  • Translational efficiency of casein transcripts in the mammary tissue of lactating ruminants. [Journal Article]
    Reprod Nutr Dev. 2006 Sep-Oct; 46(5):567-78.Bevilacqua C, Helbling JC, … Martin PRN
  • Caseins are essentially concentrated in the colloidal fraction of ruminant milks as highly hydrated and mineralized spherical particles, termed casein micelles. They form a group of four peptide chains (alpha(s1), beta, alpha(s2) and kappa), encoded by four structural genes (CSN1S1, CSN2, CSN1S2 and CSN3, respectively) of which the expression is regulated by lactogenic hormones. These phosphoprot…
  • Sulphated proteins secreted by rat mammary epithelial cells. [Journal Article]
    Reprod Nutr Dev. 2006 Sep-Oct; 46(5):557-66.Chanat ERN
  • The main sulphated proteins secreted by rat mammary gland tissue have Mr of approximately 32 000, 27 000 and 25 000 Da. In addition, there are high Mr components which have a diffuse electrophoretic mobility (Mr > 200 000) and most likely corresponded to proteoglycans. The sulphate groups in the proteins with discrete Mr are most likely all linked to carbohydrates. These sulphated molecules were …
  • MicroRNA involvement in mammary gland development and breast cancer. [Review]
    Reprod Nutr Dev. 2006 Sep-Oct; 46(5):549-56.Silveri L, Tilly G, … Le Provost FRN
  • MicroRNA (miRNA) are small non-coding RNA that post-transcriptionally regulate gene expression. In humans, miRNA genes may account for 2 to 3% of the total number of genes. Although the biological functions of most miRNA are unknown, their importance for development, cell proliferation, cell death, and morphogenesis has been demonstrated in several species. One could thus speculate that miRNA sho…