878 resultados para Mammary gland and metabolism


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Most research on the effects of endurance training has focused on endurance training's health-related benefits and metabolic effects in both children and adults. The purpose of this study was to examine the neuromuscular effects of endurance training and to investigate whether they differ in children (9.0-12.9 years) and adults (18.4-35.6 years). Maximal isometric torque, rate of torque development (RTD), rate of muscle activation (Q30), electromechanical delay (EMD), and time to peak torque and peak RTD were determined by isokinetic dynamometry and surface electromyography (EMG) in elbow and knee flexion and extension. The subjects were 12 endurance-trained and 16 untrained boys, and 15 endurance-trained and 20 untrained men. The adults displayed consistently higher peak torque, RTD, and Q30, in both absolute and normalized values, whereas the boys had longer EMD (64.7+/-17.1 vs. 56.6+/-15.4 ms) and time to peak RTD (98.5+/-32.1 vs. 80.4+/-15.0 ms for boys and men, respectively). Q30, normalized for peak EMG amplitude, was the only observed training effect (1.95+/-1.16 vs. 1.10+/-0.67 ms for trained and untrained men, respectively). This effect could not be shown in the boys. The findings show normalized muscle strength and rate of activation to be lower in children compared with adults, regardless of training status. Because the observed higher Q30 values were not matched by corresponding higher performance measures in the trained men, the functional and discriminatory significance of Q30 remains unclear. Endurance training does not appear to affect muscle strength or rate of force development in either men or boys.

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L’acide rétinoïque (AR) est le ligand des récepteurs nucléaires RAR et RXR qui agissent comme facteurs de transcription ligand-inductibles et médient ses effets biologiques. Il est connu que l’AR a des propriétés prodifférenciatrices et antiprolifératives, notamment sur les cellules de l’épithélium mammaire. Une perte de sensibilité de l’AR a toutefois été mise en évidence dans plusieurs lignées cellulaires mammaires cancéreuses, ce qui pourrait faciliter la croissance des tumeurs. Or jusqu’ici cette perte de sensibilité avait été attribuée à des défauts de la voie de signalisation de l’AR, causée par la perte de l’expression des récepteurs à l’AR dans la tumeur, bien que plusieurs lignées de cellules cancéreuses y soient tout de même très sensibles. Peu d’études se sont intéressées au rôle de la voie de synthèse de l’AR dans la transformation des cellules mammaires. En effet, l’AR est synthétisé à partir de la vitamine A, ou rétinol, son précurseur sanguin provenant de la diète. Les cellules de l’épithélium mammaire normales ont la capacité de synthétiser l’AR à partir du rétinol. Nos rapportons pour la première fois que l’épithélium mammaire est probablement le siège de la synthèse et de la signalisation de l’AR. Cela est dû, au moins en partie, à l’expression d’une enzyme de synthèse de l’AR, RALDH3, dans l’épithélium mammaire normal. Dans cette étude, nous démontrons que les cellules cancéreuses de type luminal, qui ont sensibles à l’AR (et qui expriment le récepteur des estrogènes ER, catégorie qui regroupe 75 % des tumeurs diagnostiquées) n’ont au contraire pas la capacité de sythétiser l’AR, probablement en raison d’une faible expression de RALDH3 dans les tumeurs, sous l’effet des estrogènes. Cela pourrait représenter un nouveau mécanisme favorisant la croissance des tumeurs luminales dont les cellules proliférent en présence du rétinol sanguin. RALDH1, une autre enzyme de la voie de synthèse de l’AR, et qui partage 70 % d’identité de séquence avec RALDH3, est un marqueur de tumeurs plus agressives et de la formation de métastase. Nous montrons au contraire, que RALDH3 est un marqueur d’une moindre probabilité de développer des métastases chez les patientes atteintes d’une tumeur luminale. Cela suggère des rôles different pour ces deux enzymes dans la glande mammaire. Nos résultats indiquent que RALDH1 et 3 ont des propriétés enzymatiques très différentes, ce qui est en accord avec cette dernière hypothèse. Nos données suggèrent aussi que RALDH1 et 3 pourraient être des marqueurs de populations distinctes de cellules dans la glande mammaire normale. Nous proposons d’exploiter les diffèrences entre RALDH1 et 3 afin de mettre au point des méthodes de séparation des différentes population de cellules de l’épithélium mammaire ce qui pourrait aider à comprendre le rôle de la synthèse d’AR dans ce tissu.

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Dock1 (aussi nommé Dock180) est le membre prototypique de la famille Dock d’activateurs des petites GTPases de la famille Rho. Dock1 agit au sein d’une voie de signalisation conservée au cours de l’évolution et des études génétiques ont démontré que les orthologues de Dock1, myoblast city (mbc) chez la drosophile et Ced-5 chez le nématode, activent Rac dans divers processus biologiques. Notamment, mbc est un important régulateur de la fusion des myoblastes lors de la formation des fibres musculaires de drosophile. Mbc est aussi essentiel à la migration collective d’un groupe de cellules, appelées cellules de bordures, lors de leur migration dans la chambre de l’oeuf suite à l’activation de récepteurs à activité tyrosine kinase (RTK). La migration collective des cellules de bordures récapitule certains des événements observés lorsque des cellules tumorales envahissent le tissu environnant lors de la formation de métastases. Chez les mammifères, des études réalisées en lignées cellulaires suggèrent que Dock1 est aussi un régulateur du cytosquelette lors de la migration cellulaire. De plus, certaines études ont démontré que la voie Dock1/Rac agit en aval de RTKs lors de l’invasion de cellules de glioblastome. Néanmoins, les fonctions in vivo de Dock1 chez les mammifères demeurent méconnues et le but de cette thèse est d’identifier et de caractériser certaines de ses fonctions. Guidés par la fonction de mbc, nous démontrons dans l’objectif no 1 un rôle essentiel pour ce gène au cours du développement embryonnaire grâce à la caractérisation d’une souris Dock1 knock-out. Des défauts sévères de fusion des myoblastes sont observés en absence de l’expression de Dock1 et ils contribuent à la réduction de la masse musculaire des souris mutantes. De plus, nous avons constaté une contribution du gène Dock5, un membre de la famille Dock proche de Dock1, au développement des fibres musculaires. Dans l’objectif no 2, nous avons observé que des hauts niveaux d’expression de DOCK1 corrèlent avec un mauvais pronostic chez les patientes atteintes de cancer du sein possédant une forte expression du gène codant pour le RTK HER2. Une surexpression ou une amplification du locus codant pour le récepteur HER2 est associée à près de 20% des cas de cancer du sein. Les cancers de ces patientes développent fréquemment des métastases et sont associés à un mauvais pronostic. Des études biochimiques ont révélé que DOCK1 interagit avec le récepteur HER2 dans des cellules de cancer du sein. De plus, DOCK1 est essentiel à l’activation de RAC et à la migration cellulaire induite par HER2 dans ces cellules. L’utilisation d’un modèle de cancer du sein médié par HER2 chez la souris combiné avec l’inactivation du gène Dock1 dans les glandes mammaires, nous a permis d’identifier Dock1 et Rac comme de nouveaux effecteurs de la croissance tumorale et de la formation de métastases régulées par l’oncogène HER2. Nous concluons que l’utilisation de différents modèles de souris knock-out pour le gène Dock1 nous a permis d’identifier des fonctions clés de ce gène. Tout comme son orthologue mbc, Dock1 joue un rôle important lors du développement embryonnaire en régulant notamment la fusion des myoblastes. Nos études ont également contribué à démontrer un important degré de conservation des mécanismes moléculaires de fusion entre les espèces. De plus, DOCK1 agit en aval du RTK HER2 et son expression dans les cellules épithéliales de glandes mammaires contribue au développement tumoral et à la formation de métastases induits par cet oncogène.

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Escherichia coli est un agent de mammites environnementales. Par contre, E. coli peut persister dans la glande mammaire. Les objectifs de cette étude étaient de confirmer la présence d’infection persistante chez des vaches laitières canadiennes et d’identifier la possibilité de contagion entre les quartiers d’une vache dans une cohorte de 91 fermes suivies durant deux ans. De plus, les souches persistantes ont été comparées à des souches transitoires. Les profils génétiques ont été obtenus à l’aide de l’électrophorèse sur gel en champs pulsés. La détection de la résistance pour sept antibiotiques s’est faite par microdilution. Vingt-sept gènes de virulence ont été déterminés par hybridation sur colonies. De la persistance a été détectée chez 18 vaches et de la contagion entre quartiers, chez deux vaches. La proportion de résistance chez les E. coli persistants était de 0,0 % (enrofloxacin) à 27,8 % (ampicilline et tétracycline) et de 0,0 % (enrofloxacin) à 16,8 % (tétracycline) pour les E. coli transitoires. Pour chacune des résistances additionnelles, les probabilités d’être une souche persistante augmentaient par un facteur 1,6 (95% IC : 1.1, 2.4). Une souche résistante à l’ampicilline et à la céphalothine avait une plus forte probabilité d’être persistante. Une souche possédant le gène iroN avait 5.4 fois plus de probabilité (95% IC: 1.2, 24.0) d’être persistante. Aussi, une souche positive pour le gène sitA avait 8.6 fois plus de probabilité (95% IC: 2.8, 27.1) d’être persistante. En conclusion, cette étude confirme qu’E. coli peut persister dans la glande mammaire des vaches laitières canadiennes et que ces E. coli sont différents de ceux impliqués lors d’infection transitoire.

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The present study is an attempt to understand the physiological responses of a freshwater gastropod, in terms of haematological parameters, in normal conditions as well as in various natural and man made altered conditions of the environment.Pila virens, a freshwater prosobranch,commonly found in paddy fields, ponds, and streams of Kerala is selected as the test animal for the present investigation. Various haemolymph constituents such as total carbohydrate, glycogen, total protein, total lipid, urea,ammonia,sodium,potasium, calcium, and chloride which are directly involved in the control and maintenance of different physiological systems, were analysed in the present study. Selected haematological parameters like total haemocyte number, and packed cell volume were also determined. Besides , the activity pattern of selected haemolymph enzymes such as acid phosphatase (ACP), alkaline phosphatase (ALP),Glutamate-oxaloacetate transaminase (GOT), and glutamate-pyruvate transaminase (GPT), all having diagnostic value in terms of internal defence system and metabolism of the organism, were also studied.

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This thesis entitled “Histological ,Histochemical and biochemical characterisation of male morphotypes of macrobrachium rosenbergii(De Man). The giant fresh water prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii (de Man) is emerging as a prime candidate species in fresh water aquaculture as a global basis and therefore, receiving much attention in recent years.the present work was aimed at to study the histological variations, if any, in the reproductive system viz. testes, vas deferens including androgenic gland, hepatopancreas and the neurosecretory system viz. eye stalk, brain and thoracic ganglion among the male morphotypes and their transitional stages of M.rosenbergii from growouts. This study was also aimed at to bring out the histochemical variations, if any, in the reproductive system comprising of testes, vas deferens including androgenic gland and the hepatopancreas among the male morphotypes and their transitional stages collected from growouts. Biochemical characterisation of various male morphotyes and their transitional stages have also been attempted in order to find out biochemical evidence, if any, in the morphotypic transformation.Histological study of the testes of three male morphotypes viz., SM, SOC and SBC and their 'transitional stages viz., WOC, tSOC, WBC and OBC have been carried out with a view to unravel the structural and functional differences of the testes, if any, of these morphotypes. Studies on the lipid components viz., cholesterol, phospholipid and triglyceride In the muscle tissue and hepatopancreas have been carried out.

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The onset of spontaneous seizures triggers a cascade of molecular and cellular events that eventually leads to neuronal injury and cognitive decline. The present study investigated the effect of Withania somnifera (WS) root extract and Withanolide A (WA) in restoring behavioural deficit by inhibiting oxidative stress induced alteration in glutamergic neurotransmission. The subdued performance in behavioural tests shows impaired motor coordination and memory. Histopathological investigations revealed significant neuronal loss in hippocampus of epileptic rats indicating glutamate mediated excitotoxicity. The treatment with WS and WA restored behavioural deficit and ameliorated neuronal loss. An altered redox homeostasis leading to oxidative stress is a hallmark of TLE. The antioxidant potential was afflicted in epileptic rats, evident from altered activity of SOD and CAT, down regulation of SOD and GPX expression and enhanced lipid peroxidation. The antioxidant property of WS and WA restored altered antioxidant capacity. Alteration in GDH activity and down regulation of GLAST expression resulted in enhanced glutamate content in the brain regions. The metabolism of glutamate was altered in the form of down regulated GAD expression. The alteration in synthesis, transport and metabolism resulted in further increase of the glutamate concentration at the synapse leading to glutamate mediated excitotoxicity. The decreased NMDA and AMPA receptor binding and down regulated NMDA R1, NMDA 2B and AMPA (GluR2) mRNA expression indicated altered glutamergic receptor function. The treatment with WS and WA reversed altered glutamergic receptor function, synthesis, transport and metabolism. The enhanced levels of second messenger IP3 responsible for Ca2+ mediated toxicity was reversed after treatment with WS and WA. Neurotoxics concentration of glutamate resulted in up regulation of pro apoptotic factors Bax and Caspase 8 and down regulation of anti apoptotic factor Akt resulting in neuronal death. The treatment with WS and WA resulted in activation of Akt and down regulation of Bax and caspase 8 leading to blocking of apoptotic pathway. The treatment with WS and WA resulted in reduced seizure frequency and amelioration of associated alterations suggesting the therapeutic role of Withania somnifera in temporal lobe epilepsy

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Cell-cell interactions during embryonic development are crucial in the co-ordination of growth, differentiation and maintenance of many different cell types. To achieve this co-ordination each cell must properly translate signals received from neighbouring cells, into spatially and temporally appropriate developmental responses. A surprisingly limited number of signal pathways are responsible for the differentiation of enormous variety of cell types. As a result, pathways are frequently 'reused' during development. Thus, in mammals the JAK/STAT pathway is required during early embryogenesis, mammary gland formation, hematopoiesis and, finally, plays a pivotal role in immune response. In the canonical way, the JAK/STAT pathway is represented by a transmembrane receptor associated with a Janus kinase (JAK), which upon stimulation by an extra-cellular ligand, phosphorylates itself, the receptor and, finally, the signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) molecules. Phosphorylated STATs dimerise and translocate to the nucleus where they activate transcription of target genes. The JAK/STAT pathway has been conserved throughout evolution, and all known components are present in the genome of Drosophila melanogaster. Besides hematopoietic and immunity functions, the pathway is also required during development for processes including embryonic segmentation, tracheal morphogenesis, posterior spiracle formation etc. This study describes Drosophila Ken&Barbie (Ken) as a selective regulator of JAK/STAT signalling. ken mutations identified in a screen for modulators of an eye overgrowth phenotype, caused by over-expression of the pathway ligand unpaired, also interact genetically with the pathway receptor domeless (dome) and the transcription factor stat92E. Over-expression of Ken can phenocopy developmental defects known to be caused by the loss of JAK/STAT signalling. These genetic interactions suggest that Ken may function as a negative regulator of the pathway. Ken has C-terminal Zn-finger domain, presumably for DNA binding, and N-terminal BTB/POZ domain, often found in transcriptional repressors. Using EGFP-fused construct expressed in vivo revealed nuclear accumulation of Ken. Therefore, it is proposed that Ken may act as a suppresser of STAT92E target genes. An in vitro assay, termed SELEX, determined that Ken specifically binds to a DNA sequence, with the essential for DNA recognition core overlapping that of STAT92E. This interesting observation suggests that not all STAT92E sites may also allow Ken binding. Strikingly, when effects of ectopic Ken on the expression of putative JAK/STAT pathway target genes were examined, only a subset of the genes tested, namely vvl, trh and kni, were down-regulated by Ken, whereas some others, such as eve and fj, appeared to be unresponsive. Further analysis of vvl, one of the genes susceptible to ectopic Ken, was undertaken. In the developing hindgut, expression of vvl is JAK/STAT pathway dependent, but remains repressed in the posterior spiracles, despite the stimulation of STAT92E by Upd in their primordia. Importantly, ken is also expressed in the developing posterior spiracles. Strikingly, up-regulation of vvl is observed in these tissues in ken mutant embryos. These imply that while ectopic Ken is sufficient to repress the expression of vvl in the hindgut, endogenous Ken is also necessary to prevent its activation in the posterior spiracles. It is therefore conceivable that ectopic vvl expression in the posterior spiracles of the ken mutants may be the result of de-repression of endogenous STAT92E activity. Another consequence of these observations is a fine balance that must exist between STAT92E and Ken activities. Apparently, endogenous level of Ken is sufficient to repress vvl, but not other, as yet unidentified, JAK/STAT pathway targets, whose presumable activation by STAT92E is required for posterior spiracle development as the embryos mutant for dome, the receptor of the pathway, show severe spiracle defects. These defects are also observed in the embryos mis-expressing Ken. Though it is possible that the posterior spiracle phenotype caused by higher levels of Ken results from a JAK/STAT pathway independent activity, it seems to be more likely that Ken acts in a dosage dependent manner, and extra Ken is able to further antagonise JAK/STAT pathway target genes. While STAT92E binding sites required for target gene expression have been poorly characterised, the existence of genome data allows the prediction of candidate STAT92E sites present in target genes promoters to be attempted. When a 6kb region containing the putative regulatory domains flanking the vvl locus are examined, only a single potential STAT92E binding site located 825bp upstream of the translational start can be detected. Strikingly, this site also includes a perfect Ken binding sequence. Such an in silico observation, though consistent with both Ken DNA binding assay in vitro and regulation of STAT92E target genes in vivo, however, requires further analysis. The JAK/STAT pathway is implicated in a variety of processes during embryonic and larval development as well as in imago. In each case, stimulation of the same transcription factor results in different developmental outcomes. While many potential mechanisms have been proposed and demonstrated to explain such pleiotropy, the present study indicates that Ken may represent another mechanism, with which signal transduction pathways are controlled. Ken selectively down-regulates a subset of potential target genes and so modifies the transcriptional profile generated by activated STAT92E - a mechanism, which may be partially responsible for differences in the morphogenetic processes elicited by JAK/STAT signalling during development.

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La sepsis es un evento inflamatorio generalizado del organismo inducido por un daño causado generalmente por un agente infeccioso. El patógeno más frecuentemente asociado con esta entidad es el Staphylococcus aureus, responsable de la inducción de apoptosis en células endoteliales debida a la producción de ceramida. Se ha descrito el efecto protector de la proteína C activada (PCA) en sepsis y su relación con la disminución de la apoptosis de las células endoteliales. En este trabajo se analizó la activación de las quinasas AKT, ASK1, SAPK/JNK y p38 en un modelo de apoptosis endotelial usando las técnicas de Western Blotting y ELISA. Las células endoteliales (EA.hy926), se trataron con C2-ceramida (130μM) en presencia de inhibidores químicos de cada una de estas quinasas y PCA. La supervivencia de las células en presencia de inhibidores químicos y PCA fue evaluada por medio de ensayos de activación de las caspasas 3, 7 y 9, que verificaban la muerte celular por apoptosis. Los resultados evidencian que la ceramida reduce la activación de AKT y aumenta la activación de las quinasas ASK, SAPK/JNK y p38, en tanto que PCA ejerce el efecto contrario. Adicionalmente se encontró que la tiorredoxina incrementa la activación/fosforilación de AKT, mientras que la quinasa p38 induce la defosforilación de AKT.

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Quando um microrganismo patogénico invade a glândula mamária, através do canal do teto, pode ocorrer infecção intramamária, desencadeando uma resposta inflamatória – a mastite. Esta possui diversas etiologias, sendo normalmente de origem bacteriana. Na resposta inflamatória, actuam as células somáticas presentes no leite. O presente estudo teve como principal objectivo avaliar a relação entre as contagens de células somáticas e os agentes causadores de mastite em amostras de leite. Foram utilizados dados referentes aos resultados de análises de leite para diagnóstico de mastite realizadas em amostras de explorações de Entre Douro e Vouga. Os resultados consistem em identificação dos agentes e respectivo antibiograma, CCS, sendo ainda registado o objectivo da análise (Secagem ou Tratamento). Determinaram-se as prevalências dos agentes, avaliando de seguida a relação entre as seguintes variáveis: agentes e CCS; CCS e objectivo da análise; e entre agentes e objectivo da análise. Concluiu-se que os Staphylococcus coagulase-negativa são os mais prevalentes, 14,5%, seguindo, Streptococcus uberis, 7,6%; Escherichia coli, 6,3%; Lactococcus garviae, 5,8% e Staphylococcus aureus, 4,1%. Concluiu-se ainda, a existência de diferenças estatisticamente significativas nas análises realizadas, confirmando a relação entre as demais variáveis.

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A Mastite é a afeção mais comum do úbere e consiste na reação inflamatória dos tecidos secretores da glândula mamária, como resposta a lesões traumáticas, infeções bacterianas e fúngicas. É uma das doenças mais observadas em explorações leiteiras, com grande impacto e perdas a nível económico. O objetivo do presente estudo foi a análise da eficácia da utilização de uma terapia combinada com Cefquinoma para o tratamento de mastites, comparando a terapêutica de Cefquinoma e outra terapêutica alternativa, o tempo de tratamento aplicado e a evolução do caso clínico. O estudo foi realizado num total de 80 vacas com mastite clínica em 3 explorações na área de grande Lisboa, tendo sido registados e analisados, para cada caso, qual o tratamento usado (a terapia combinada com Cefquinoma ou a terapêutica protocolar estabelecida pela exploração), o tempo de tratamento e a sua evolução clínica (se obteve cura, morte, refugo ou perda de ¼ mamário). O estudo da eficácia da terapia combinada com Cefquinoma pretende contribuir para um melhor conhecimento da eficácia das terapias existentes como coadjuvantes da melhoria da rentabilidade das explorações leiteiras. Os resultados obtidos permitem estabelecer uma relação positiva entre a taxa de cura e a terapêutica usada.

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Rationale: In UK hospitals, the preparation of all total parenteral nutrition (TPN) products must be made in the pharmacy as TPNs are categorised as high-risk injectables (NPSA/2007/20). The National Aseptic Error Reporting Scheme has been collecting data on pharmacy compounding errors in the UK since August 2003. This study reports on types of error associated with the preparation of TPNs, including the stage at which these were identified and potential and actual patient outcomes. Methods: Reports of compounding errors for the period 1/2004 - 3/2007 were analysed on an Excel spreadsheet. Results: Of a total of 3691 compounding error reports, 674 (18%) related to TPN products; 548 adult vs. 126 paediatric. A significantly higher proportion of adult TPNs (28% vs. 13% paediatric) were associated with labelling errors and a significantly higher proportion of paediatric TPNs (25% vs. 15% adult) were associated with incorrect transcriptions (Chi-Square Test; p<0.005). Labelling errors were identified equally by pharmacists (42%) and technicians (48%) with technicians detecting mainly at first check and pharmacists at final check. Transcription errors were identified mainly by technicians (65% vs. 27% pharmacist) at first check. Incorrect drug selection (13%) and calculation errors (9%) were associated with adult and paediatric TPN preparations in the same ratio. One paediatric TPN error detected at first check was considered potentially catastrophic; 31 (5%) errors were considered of major and 38 (6%) of moderate potential consequence. Five errors (2 moderate, 1 minor) were identified during or after administration. Conclusions: While recent UK patient safety initiatives are aimed at improving the safety of injectable medicines in clinical areas, the current study highlights safety problems that exist within pharmacy production units. This could be used in the creation of an error management tool for TPN compounding processes within hospital pharmacies.

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There is currently considerable interest in potential atherogenic and thrombogenic consequences of elevated concentrations of triacylglycerols, especially in the post-prandial state. Despite this, there is limited information on the effects of dietary fatty acids on the synthesis, secretion and metabolism of chylomicrons, the large triacylglycerol-rich lipoproteins synthesized in the enterocyte following the digestion and absorption of dietary fat. This brief review considers current approaches to the investigation of chylomicron synthesis and summarizes some of the human, cell and animal studies that have investigated effects of different fatty acids on these pathways. Potential sites for modulatory effects of dietary fatty acids on the molecular events of chylomicron synthesis are proposed in the light of the recent model that has been developed from cell and animal studies and observations based on abnormalities in chylomicron formation in human inherited autosomal recessive diseases.

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Clinical and biomedical studies have provided evidence for the critical role of n-3 fatty acids on the reduction of chronic disease risk in humans, including cardiovascular disease. In the current experiment, the potential to enhance milk n-3 content in two breeds with inherent genetic differences in mammary lipogenesis and de novo fatty acid synthesis was examined using extruded linseeds. Six lactating cows (three Holstein and three Jersey) were used in a two-treatment switchback design with 3 × 21-day experimental periods to evaluate the effect of iso-energetic replacement of calcium salts of palm oil distillate (CPO) in the diet (34 g/kg dry matter (DM)) with 100 g/kg DM extruded linseeds (LIN). For both breeds, replacing CPO with LIN had no effect (P > 0.05) on DM intake or milk yield, but reduced (P < 0.05) milk fat and protein yield (on average, from 760 to 706 and 573 to 552 g/day, respectively). Relative to CPO, the LIN treatment reduced (P < 0.01) total saturated fatty acid content and enhanced (P < 0.001) 18:3n-3 in milk, whereas breed by diet interactions were significant for milk fat 16:0, total trans fatty acid and conjugated linoleic acid concentrations. Increases in 18:3n-3 intake derived from LIN in the diet were transferred into milk with a mean marginal transfer efficiency of 1.8%. Proportionate changes in milk fatty acid composition were greater in the Jersey, highlighting the importance of diet–genotype interactions on mammary lipogenesis. More extensive studies are required to determine the role of genotype on milk fat composition responses to oilseeds in the diet.