Prevalence and Ultrastructural Characteristics of Bovine Mammary Corpora Amylacea During the Lactation Cycle
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- 1 March 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Dairy Science Association in Journal of Dairy Science
- Vol. 68 (3) , 709-717
- https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(85)80877-8
Abstract
Morphologic and histochemical study of spherical, lamellated inclusion bodies in bovine mammary parenchyma established presence of corpora amylacea. The majority (90%) were in alveolar lumina, followed by stroma (7%) and epithelium (3%). Occurrence of corpora amylacea was unrelated to lactation age, intramammary infection status, milk somatic cell concentration or milk production. Quantitative analysis demonstrated a progressive increase of prevalence of these structures from the early to later stages of lactation, followed by a return during the late dry period to concentrations at early lactation. Ultrastructural study revealed deeply basophilic, dense, lamellated deposits (70%) and less dense, fibrillar deposits (30%). Dense bodies stained partially or not at all for amyloid but stained for presence of Ca salts; fibrillar bodies were amyloid-positive and Ca-negative. Corpora amylacea were most prevalent in fully differentiated parenchyma areas (47.1 bodies/unit tissue area of 2.4 .times. 106 .mu.m2), less numerous in intermediately differentiated areas (23.4), and sparse in nonsecretory areas (7.1). Morphologic relationships between deposits and parenchyma suggest that corpora amylacea suppress milk secretion and flow during late lactation in isolated areas by engorging luminal spaces and clogging small ducts, leading to milk stasis and involution.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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