Changes in the composition of the mammary secretion of women after abrupt termination of breast feeding.
- 1 February 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 275 (1) , 1-11
- https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.1978.sp012173
Abstract
The composition of mammary secretion was followed in 7 women before and after abrupt termination of breast feeding. The period of full lactation was 39 days for 1 woman and a mean of 332 days (range 251-443 days) for the 6 others. Small samples of mammary secretion (0.5-5.00 ml) were collected by manual expression from 3 women at monthly intervals throughout 12 mo. of lactation and from 7 women at frequent intervals for 42 days of involution. During full lactation (12 mo., 3 women) the mean values (.+-. SE of mean) for lactose, total protein, .alpha.-lactalbumin, Na, K and Cl were 7.03 .+-. 0.13 g/100 ml, 1.68 .+-. 0.08 g/100 ml, 163 .+-. 6.39 mg/100 ml, 8.5 .+-. 0.90 mM, 13.4 .+-. 0.34 mM and 11.93 .+-. 0.53 mM, respectively. After termination of breast feeding, the concentrations of lactose and K decreased while Na, Cl, fat and total protein increased progressively ofer 42 days. The increase in the protein content was contributed to by increases in the concentration of lactoferrin, Ig[immunoglobin]A, IgG, IgM, albumin, .alpha.-lactalbumin and casein. There was no significant difference in the concentration of the milk constituents between the right and left breast throughout full lactation and after its termination. The secretory capability of the mammary gland of women apparently changed dramatically after complete cessation of breast feeding but the involuting gland remained partially functional for a long period.This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
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