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MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE
Volume 76, Issue 9, Pages 955-962Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jemt.22254
Keywords
ewes; lactation cycle; steroid receptors; immunohistochemistry
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Immunopresence of estrogen receptor (ER), (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) were examined in the ewe mammary gland from prepubertal stage to involution. Immunolocalization of ER revealed a strong positive staining in nuclei of cells composing terminal ductular units (TDUs) in prepubertal ewes. A mild immunoreactivity was identified in early lactating gland. During late lactation immunoreactive product to ER was observed in the cytoplasm of glandular epithelial cells in all alveoli. In mammary glands at involution ER positivity was clearly nuclear, with weak to moderate cytoplasmic staining. Cytoplasmic strong immunostaining for ER was detected in cells of TDUs, whereas some stromal cells exhibited nuclear staining. A nuclear ER immunostaining was observed at early lactation, instead during late lactation, the positivity for ER showed only a moderate cytoplasmic distribution. At involution, ER positivity was very moderate and detected just in the cytoplasm of shrunken alveoli. Scattered nuclear staining of PR was observed just in mammary glands at early lactation. These results showed that in the mammary glands of sheep both estrogen receptor isoforms were displayed during lactation cycle and that PR appeared just at early lactation, reflecting their regulatory role in alveolar cells. Microsc. Res. Tech. 76:955-962, 2013. (c) 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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