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Marsupial tammar wallaby delivers milk bioactives to altricial pouch young to support lung development

机译:有袋tammar小袋鼠将牛奶生物活性物质输送到幼小的小袋中以支持肺部发育

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Our research is exploiting the marsupial as a model to understand the signals required for lung development. Marsupials have a unique reproductive strategy, the mother gives birth to altricial neonate with an immature lung and the changes in milk composition during lactation in marsupials appears to provide bioactives that can regulate diverse aspects of lung development, including branching morphogenesis, cell proliferation and cell differentiation. These effects are seen with milk collected between 25 and 100 days postpartum. To better understand the temporal effects of milk composition on postnatal lung development we used a cross-fostering technique to restrict the tammar pouch young to milk composition not extending beyond day 25 for 45 days of its early postnatal life. These particular time points were selected as our previous study showed that milk protein collected prior to ~ day 25 had no developmental effect on mouse embryonic lungs in culture. The comparative analysis of the foster group and control young at day 45 postpartum demonstrated that foster pouch young had significantly reduced lung size. The lungs in fostered young were comprised of large intermediate tissue, had a reduced size of airway lumen and a higher percentage of parenchymal tissue. In addition, expression of marker genes for lung development (BMP4, WNT11, AQP-4, HOPX and SPB) were significantly reduced in lungs from fostered young. Further, to identify the potential bioactive expressed by mammary gland that may have developmental effect on pouch young lungs, we performed proteomics analysis on tammar milk through mass-spectrometry and listed the potential bioactives (PDGF, IGFBP5, IGFBPL1 and EGFL6) secreted in milk that may be involved in regulating pouch young lung development. The data suggest that postnatal lung development in the tammar young is most likely regulated by maternal signalling factors supplied through milk.
机译:我们的研究正在利用有袋动物作为模型来了解肺发育所需的信号。有袋动物有独特的生殖策略,母亲生下肺不成熟的新生儿,有袋动物泌乳期间乳成分的变化似乎提供了可以调节肺发育各个方面的生物活性物质,包括分支形态发生,细胞增殖和细胞分化。 。在产后25至100天之间收集的牛奶中可以看到这些效果。为了更好地了解牛奶成分对产后肺发育的时间影响,我们使用了一种交叉培养技术,将年轻的tammar小袋限制在其产后早期45天不超过25天的牛奶成分中。选择这些特定的时间点是因为我们先前的研究表明,在第25天之前收集的乳蛋白对培养物中的小鼠胚胎肺没有发育作用​​。对产后第45天的寄养组和对照组的比较分析表明,寄养小袋的肺大小明显减少。寄养的年轻人的肺部由较大的中间组织组成,气管腔尺寸减小,实质组织百分比更高。此外,在养成的年轻人的肺中,肺发育的标记基因(BMP4,WNT11,AQP-4,HOPX和SPB)的表达显着降低。此外,为了鉴定乳腺表达的可能对袋装幼肺发育的潜在生物活性物质,我们通过质谱对淡马乳进行了蛋白质组学分析,并列出了乳汁中分泌的潜在生物活性物质(PDGF,IGFBP5,IGFBPL1和EGFL6)。可能参与调节眼袋年轻肺的发育。数据表明,淡黄色年轻女性的产后肺发育很可能受牛奶提供的母体信号传导因子的调节。

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