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Differential Expression of Serotonin, Tryptophan Hydroxylase and Monoamine Oxidase A in the Mammary Gland of the Myotis velifer Bat

The mammary gland has long drawn the attention of the scientific community due to the limited knowledge of some fundamental aspects involved in the control of its function. Myotis velifer, a microchiropteran species, provides an interesting model to study some of the regulatory factors involved in t...

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Autores principales: Vela Hinojosa, Cristián, León Galván, Miguel Angel, Tapia Rodríguez, Miguel, López Ortega, Gerardo, Cerbón Cervantes, Marco Antonio, Rodríguez, Carmen Adriana Mendoza, Cortés, Patricia Padilla, Méndez, Luis Antonio Martínez, Trejo, Francisco Javier Jiménez
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3782485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24086437
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0075062
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author Vela Hinojosa, Cristián
León Galván, Miguel Angel
Tapia Rodríguez, Miguel
López Ortega, Gerardo
Cerbón Cervantes, Marco Antonio
Rodríguez, Carmen Adriana Mendoza
Cortés, Patricia Padilla
Méndez, Luis Antonio Martínez
Trejo, Francisco Javier Jiménez
author_facet Vela Hinojosa, Cristián
León Galván, Miguel Angel
Tapia Rodríguez, Miguel
López Ortega, Gerardo
Cerbón Cervantes, Marco Antonio
Rodríguez, Carmen Adriana Mendoza
Cortés, Patricia Padilla
Méndez, Luis Antonio Martínez
Trejo, Francisco Javier Jiménez
author_sort Vela Hinojosa, Cristián
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description The mammary gland has long drawn the attention of the scientific community due to the limited knowledge of some fundamental aspects involved in the control of its function. Myotis velifer, a microchiropteran species, provides an interesting model to study some of the regulatory factors involved in the control of the mammary gland cycle. Having an asynchronous, monoestrous reproductive pattern, female M. velifer bats undergo drastic morphological changes of the breast during the reproductive cycle. Current research on non-chiropteran mammals indicates that serotonin (5-HT) plays a major role in the intraluminal volume homeostasis of the mammary gland during lactation; however, an analysis of both the expression and localization of the main components of the serotonergic system in the bat mammary gland is lacking. Thus, the objectives of the present study were: to describe the gross and histological anatomy of the mammary gland of M. velifer to establish the lactation period for this species; to analyze the distribution and expression of the main serotonergic components in the mammary tissues of these bats under the physiological conditions of lactation, involution and the resting phase; and to provide information on the involvement of 5-HT in the regulation of the physiological function of this organ. To assess the expression and localization of serotonergic components, multiple immunofluorescence, Western blot and HPLC methods were used. 5-HT and the enzyme that catalyzes its synthesis (TPH) were located in both myoepithelial and luminal epithelial cells, while the enzyme responsible for the catabolism of this neurohormone (MAO A) was found in luminal epithelial cells as well as in secreted products. We also found an increased expression of serotonergic components during lactation, indicating that elements of the serotonergic system may play an important role in lactation in this species of bat in a way similar to that of other mammal species.
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spelling pubmed-37824852013-10-01 Differential Expression of Serotonin, Tryptophan Hydroxylase and Monoamine Oxidase A in the Mammary Gland of the Myotis velifer Bat Vela Hinojosa, Cristián León Galván, Miguel Angel Tapia Rodríguez, Miguel López Ortega, Gerardo Cerbón Cervantes, Marco Antonio Rodríguez, Carmen Adriana Mendoza Cortés, Patricia Padilla Méndez, Luis Antonio Martínez Trejo, Francisco Javier Jiménez PLoS One Research Article The mammary gland has long drawn the attention of the scientific community due to the limited knowledge of some fundamental aspects involved in the control of its function. Myotis velifer, a microchiropteran species, provides an interesting model to study some of the regulatory factors involved in the control of the mammary gland cycle. Having an asynchronous, monoestrous reproductive pattern, female M. velifer bats undergo drastic morphological changes of the breast during the reproductive cycle. Current research on non-chiropteran mammals indicates that serotonin (5-HT) plays a major role in the intraluminal volume homeostasis of the mammary gland during lactation; however, an analysis of both the expression and localization of the main components of the serotonergic system in the bat mammary gland is lacking. Thus, the objectives of the present study were: to describe the gross and histological anatomy of the mammary gland of M. velifer to establish the lactation period for this species; to analyze the distribution and expression of the main serotonergic components in the mammary tissues of these bats under the physiological conditions of lactation, involution and the resting phase; and to provide information on the involvement of 5-HT in the regulation of the physiological function of this organ. To assess the expression and localization of serotonergic components, multiple immunofluorescence, Western blot and HPLC methods were used. 5-HT and the enzyme that catalyzes its synthesis (TPH) were located in both myoepithelial and luminal epithelial cells, while the enzyme responsible for the catabolism of this neurohormone (MAO A) was found in luminal epithelial cells as well as in secreted products. We also found an increased expression of serotonergic components during lactation, indicating that elements of the serotonergic system may play an important role in lactation in this species of bat in a way similar to that of other mammal species. Public Library of Science 2013-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3782485/ /pubmed/24086437 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0075062 Text en © 2013 Vela Hinojosa et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Vela Hinojosa, Cristián
León Galván, Miguel Angel
Tapia Rodríguez, Miguel
López Ortega, Gerardo
Cerbón Cervantes, Marco Antonio
Rodríguez, Carmen Adriana Mendoza
Cortés, Patricia Padilla
Méndez, Luis Antonio Martínez
Trejo, Francisco Javier Jiménez
Differential Expression of Serotonin, Tryptophan Hydroxylase and Monoamine Oxidase A in the Mammary Gland of the Myotis velifer Bat
title Differential Expression of Serotonin, Tryptophan Hydroxylase and Monoamine Oxidase A in the Mammary Gland of the Myotis velifer Bat
title_full Differential Expression of Serotonin, Tryptophan Hydroxylase and Monoamine Oxidase A in the Mammary Gland of the Myotis velifer Bat
title_fullStr Differential Expression of Serotonin, Tryptophan Hydroxylase and Monoamine Oxidase A in the Mammary Gland of the Myotis velifer Bat
title_full_unstemmed Differential Expression of Serotonin, Tryptophan Hydroxylase and Monoamine Oxidase A in the Mammary Gland of the Myotis velifer Bat
title_short Differential Expression of Serotonin, Tryptophan Hydroxylase and Monoamine Oxidase A in the Mammary Gland of the Myotis velifer Bat
title_sort differential expression of serotonin, tryptophan hydroxylase and monoamine oxidase a in the mammary gland of the myotis velifer bat
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3782485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24086437
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0075062
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