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Publication : Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha activation during pregnancy severely impairs mammary lobuloalveolar development in mice.

First Author  Yang Q Year  2006
Journal  Endocrinology Volume  147
Issue  10 Pages  4772-80
PubMed ID  16857745 Mgi Jnum  J:113657
Mgi Id  MGI:3687396 Doi  10.1210/en.2006-0437
Citation  Yang Q, et al. (2006) Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha activation during pregnancy severely impairs mammary lobuloalveolar development in mice. Endocrinology 147(10):4772-80
abstractText  To identify the potential functions of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARalpha) in skin development, transgenic mice were generated to target constitutively activated PPARalpha (VP16PPARalpha) to the stratified epithelia by use of the keratin K5 promoter. In addition to marked alterations in epidermal development, the transgenic mice had a severe defect in lactation during pregnancy resulting in 100% pup mortality. In this study, the alteration of mammary gland development in these transgenic mice was investigated. The results showed that expression of the VP16PPARalpha transgene during pregnancy resulted in impaired development of lobuloalveoli, which is associated with reduced proliferation and increased apoptosis of mammary epithelia. Mammary epithelia from transgenic mice also showed a significant reduction in the expression of beta-catenin and a down-regulation of one of its target genes, cyclin D1, which is thought to be required for lobuloalveolar development. Furthermore, upon PPARalpha ligand treatment, similar effects on lobuloalveolar development were observed in wild-type mice, but not in PPARalpha-null mice. These findings suggest that PPARalpha activation has a marked influence in mammary lobuloalveolar development.
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