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Publication : Mice without a functional relaxin gene are unable to deliver milk to their pups.

First Author  Zhao L Year  1999
Journal  Endocrinology Volume  140
Issue  1 Pages  445-53
PubMed ID  9886856 Mgi Jnum  J:52024
Mgi Id  MGI:1327714 Doi  10.1210/endo.140.1.6404
Citation  Zhao L, et al. (1999) Mice without a functional relaxin gene are unable to deliver milk to their pups. Endocrinology 140(1):445-53
abstractText  We have used gene targeting to generate relaxin (rlx)-deficient mice. The majority (15 of 17) of homozygous (rlx-/-) mice are fertile and produce normal litters. However their mammary development is deficient; pups are unable to suckle and die within 24 h of birth unless cross-fostered to a wild-type (rlx+/+) foster mother. The nipples of rlx-/- animals do not enlarge significantly during pregnancy, and their histology retains the appearance of the virgin state. Breast parenchyma is somewhat underdeveloped at term even though milk is produced. Mammary ducts become grossly dilated in these animals. Heterozygous (rlx+/-) mice lactate normally. The interpubic ligament does not relax during pregnancy in rlx-/- mice. Plasma osmolality during late gestation was significantly higher (P < 0.001) in rlx-/- mice than in wild-type controls.
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