Hormonal induction and regulation of lactose synthetase in mouse mammary gland

Author:

Palmiter Richard D.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. 94305, U.S.A.

Abstract

The augmentation of lactose synthetase activity during late pregnancy and lactation was measured by using both a tissue-culture assay and a cell-free assay. The results indicated at least a 100-fold augmentation in specific activity between late pregnancy and lactation. The cell-free assay indicated that the activities of both subunits of this enzyme had increased to 20–30% of the value during lactation by the last day of pregnancy. The tissue-culture assay, however, showed activities only 3–4% of the maximum at the time of parturition. This suggests that not all the enzyme present in the tissue before lactation commenced was active. Since at all stages of pregnancy and lactation the B subunit, α-lactalbumin (which is also a milk protein), was rate-limiting, it is suggested that the rate of lactose synthesis may be linked to the rate of milk-protein synthesis. Both subunits of lactose synthetase could be induced in tissue culture by the hormones insulin+hydrocortisone+prolactin. Of the three hormones, prolactin appeared to be the ‘trigger’ that induced the synthesis of these proteins if the tissue had been stimulated previously by insulin+hydrocortisone.

Publisher

Portland Press Ltd.

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