Author:
DARBY F. J.,WANG D. Y.,GREENBAUM A. L.
Abstract
SUMMARY
(1) Changes in the content of lactose, DNAP, RNAP and acid-soluble ribonucleotides have been followed in the involuting mammary tissue of rats, and of rats treated with reserpine, for periods up to 6 days after removal of the pups.
(2) After a rise in the first 24 hr. after separation from the litter, the lactose content declines and is virtually absent after 5 days. Administration of 75 μg. reserpine a day retards the rate of this disappearance.
(3) The DNAP level falls progressively after the first 24 hr. in the normally involuting gland. Reserpine prevents this decline during the first 4 days. Seventy-two hours after weaning there is a sharp peak in the DNAP content of involuting glands from reserpine-treated rats. A similar pattern of change is found for the RNAP content.
(4) Reserpine decreases the rate of decline of acid-soluble ribonucleotides in the involuting gland, particularly of UMP, of UDP-N-acetyl-glucosamine and of those in the eluate which contains GDP and ADP-ribose.
(5) The findings are discussed in relation to the chemical changes found in involuting mammary tissue and to the histological picture presented by the gland after reserpine treatment.
Subject
Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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