个性化文献订阅>期刊> Journal of nutrition
 

Marginal Maternal Zinc Deficiency in Lactating Mice Reduces Secretory Capacity and Alters Milk Composition

  作者 Dempsey, C; McCormick, NH; Croxford, TP; Seo, YA; Grider, A; Kelleher, SL  
  选自 期刊  Journal of nutrition;  卷期  2012年142-4;  页码  655-660  
  关联知识点  
 

[摘要]Dietary analysis predicts that marginal Zn deficiency is common in women of reproductive age. The lack of reliable biomarkers limits the capacity to assess Zn status and consequently understand effects of maternal Zn deficiency. We determined effects of marginal maternal Zn deficiency on mammary gland function, milk secretion, and milk composition in mice. Mice (n = 12/diet) were fed marginal (ZD; 15 mg Zn/kg diet) or adequate (ZA; 30 mg Zn/kg diet) Zn diets for 30 d prior to conception through mid-lactation. Mice fed the ZD had a higher plasma Zn concentration (similar to 20%; P < 0.05) but lower milk Zn concentration (similar to 15%; P < 0.05) compared with mice fed the ZA. ZnT2 abundance was higher (P < 0.05) in mice fed the ZD compared with mice fed the ZA; no effect on ZnT4 abundance was detected. The Zn concentration of mammary gland mitochondria tended to be similar to 40% greater in mice fed ZD (P = 0.07); this was associated with apoptosis and lower milk secretion (similar to 80%; P < 0.01). Total milk protein was 25% higher (P < 0.05), although the abundance of the major milk proteins (caseins and whey acidic protein) was lower (P < 0.05) in mice fed the ZD. Proteomic analysis of milk proteins revealed an increase (P < 0.05) in four proteins in mice fed the ZD. These findings illustrate that marginal maternal Zn deficiency compromises mammary gland function and milk secretion and alters milk composition. This suggests that lactating women who consume inadequate Zn may not produce and/or secrete an adequate amount of high quality milk to provide optimal nutrition to their developing infant. J. Nutr. 142: 655-660, 2012.

 
      被申请数(0)  
 

[全文传递流程]

一般上传文献全文的时限在1个工作日内