Inhibition by low concentrations of ouabain of prolactin-induced lactogenesis in rabbit mammary-gland explants
- 15 June 1978
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 172 (3) , 509-516
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1720509
Abstract
1. Explants of mammary tissue from pseudopregnant rabbits were cultured at 37°C in air for 24–48h in Medium 199 buffered with 20mm-Hepes [4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazine-ethanesulphonic acid]. The medium contained insulin and corticosterone, or insulin, corticosterone and sheep prolactin in the presence or absence of ouabain, an inhibitor of Na+/K+-dependent adenosine triphosphatase. The responses of explants were assessed histologically, by measuring the tissue concentration of K+, and by rates of synthesis of RNA, protein and fatty acids. The effect of ouabain on Na+ and K+ concentrations in slices of lactating rabbit mammary-gland tissue incubated for 1h at 37°C in Krebs bicarbonate buffer was also studied. 2. Prolactin increased the concentration of K+ in mammary explants, an effect prevented by ouabain. In slices of lactating tissue, there was a linear relationship between the log dose of ouabain (from 0.1 to 10μm) and increased Na+ and decreased K+ concentrations in the tissue. 3. Ouabain at concentrations up to 1μm did not affect the rate of synthesis of RNA, protein or fatty acids by explants cultured with insulin and corticosterone. By contrast, the stimulatory effect of prolactin on protein synthesis was diminished and the induction of medium-chain fatty acid synthesis by prolactin was almost abolished. RNA synthesis was unaffected. Histological examination showed no tissue damage by 1μm-ouabain. 4. Explants cultured in the presence of 2μm-ouabain for 24h retained their ability to respond to prolactin when the ouabain was removed from the culture medium. Between 24 and 48h they showed responses to prolactin of a magnitude similar to those of explants never exposed to ouabain. 5. These results show that a fully functional Na+/K+-dependent adenosine triphosphatase system is necessary for prolactin to promote secretory activity in rabbit mammary gland.Keywords
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