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Mammary alveolar epithelial cells convert to brown adipocytes in post-lactating mice.

Citation
Giordano, A., et al. “Mammary Alveolar Epithelial Cells Convert To Brown Adipocytes In Post-Lactating Mice.”. Journal Of Cellular Physiology, pp. 2923-2928.
Author Antonio Giordano, Jessica Perugini, David M Kristensen, Loris Sartini, Andrea Frontini, Shingo Kajimura, Karsten Kristiansen, Saverio Cinti
Keywords Cre-loxP recombination system, adipose organ, electron microscopy, mammary gland, pregnancy
Abstract

During pregnancy and lactation, subcutaneous white adipocytes in the mouse mammary gland transdifferentiate reversibly to milk-secreting epithelial cells. In this study, we demonstrate by transmission electron microscopy that in the post-lactating mammary gland interscapular multilocular adipocytes found close to the mammary alveoli contain milk protein granules. Use of the Cre-loxP recombination system allowed showing that the involuting mammary gland of whey acidic protein-Cre/R26R mice, whose secretory alveolar cells express the lacZ gene during pregnancy, contains some X-Gal-stained and uncoupling protein 1-positive interscapular multilocular adipocytes. These data suggest that during mammary gland involution some milk-secreting epithelial cells in the anterior subcutaneous depot may transdifferentiate to brown adipocytes, highlighting a hitherto unappreciated feature of mouse adipose organ plasticity.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Journal of cellular physiology
Volume
232
Issue
11
Number of Pages
2923-2928
Date Published
11/2017
ISSN Number
1097-4652
DOI
10.1002/jcp.25858
Alternate Journal
J. Cell. Physiol.
PMID
28191637
PMCID
PMC5526734
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