PRL involvement in periparturient mammary development and onset of milk secretion was studied in 17 multiparous, monotocous Holstein cows. Mammary glands were obtained 10 days prepartum from untreated cows and 10 days postpartum from untreated cows and cows treated with CB154 (2-Br-{alpha}-ergokryptin) or CB154 plus PRL. CB154 was administered for 12 days before expected parturition through 10 days postpartum. PRL was infused continuously for 6 days immediately before parturition in cows receiving CB154 plus PRL. Treatment with CB154 reduced basal serum PRL concentrations approximately 80% and blocked the normal surges in serum PRL concentrations at parturition and during milking. Average milk production in cows given CB154 alone was 11.4 k...
In dairy cows, a long-day photoperiod (LDP) is known to increase milk yield. This increased milk yie...
Dairy cattle require a dry period between successive lactations to ensure optimal milk production. B...
IEPLDairy cattle require a dry period between successive lactations to ensure optimal milk productio...
PRL involvement in periparturient mammary development and onset of milk secretion was studied in 17 ...
PRL involvement in periparturient mammary development and onset of milk secretion was studied in 17 ...
The influence of periparturient secretion of PRL on cytological differentiation of mammary epithelia...
The influence of periparturient secretion of PRL on cytological differentiation of mammary epithelia...
The influence of periparturient secretion of PRL on cytological differentiation of mammary epithelia...
Previous research has shown that dairy cows require a dry period of at least 40 d for maximal milk y...
A series of trials was carried out to examine the role of prolactin (PRL) in the control of lactogen...
To assess the regulation of mammary cell activity, survival, and proliferation by prolactin (PRL), 5...
IEPLInternational audienceIn most mammals, prolactin (PRL) is essential for maintaining lactation, a...
Photoperiod manipulation during the lactation cycle alters milk yield, with long days (LDPP) increas...
Photoperiod manipulation during the lactation cycle alters milk yield, with long days (LDPP) increas...
It has been previously shown that the long-term inhibition of milking-induced prolactin (PRL) releas...
In dairy cows, a long-day photoperiod (LDP) is known to increase milk yield. This increased milk yie...
Dairy cattle require a dry period between successive lactations to ensure optimal milk production. B...
IEPLDairy cattle require a dry period between successive lactations to ensure optimal milk productio...
PRL involvement in periparturient mammary development and onset of milk secretion was studied in 17 ...
PRL involvement in periparturient mammary development and onset of milk secretion was studied in 17 ...
The influence of periparturient secretion of PRL on cytological differentiation of mammary epithelia...
The influence of periparturient secretion of PRL on cytological differentiation of mammary epithelia...
The influence of periparturient secretion of PRL on cytological differentiation of mammary epithelia...
Previous research has shown that dairy cows require a dry period of at least 40 d for maximal milk y...
A series of trials was carried out to examine the role of prolactin (PRL) in the control of lactogen...
To assess the regulation of mammary cell activity, survival, and proliferation by prolactin (PRL), 5...
IEPLInternational audienceIn most mammals, prolactin (PRL) is essential for maintaining lactation, a...
Photoperiod manipulation during the lactation cycle alters milk yield, with long days (LDPP) increas...
Photoperiod manipulation during the lactation cycle alters milk yield, with long days (LDPP) increas...
It has been previously shown that the long-term inhibition of milking-induced prolactin (PRL) releas...
In dairy cows, a long-day photoperiod (LDP) is known to increase milk yield. This increased milk yie...
Dairy cattle require a dry period between successive lactations to ensure optimal milk production. B...
IEPLDairy cattle require a dry period between successive lactations to ensure optimal milk productio...