Rabbit Whey Acidic Protein Concentration in Milk, Serum, Mammary Gland Extract, and Culture Medium
Open Access
- 1 December 1991
- journal article
- Published by American Dairy Science Association in Journal of Dairy Science
- Vol. 74 (12) , 4143-4150
- https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(91)78609-8
Abstract
Rabbit whey acidic protein has been purified from whey using an AcA54 column. The purified whey acidic protein had an amino acid composition in agreement with the previously defined cDNA sequence. An antibody against whey acidic protein was raised in guinea pig. This antibody did not crossreact with mouse or cow milk or with rabbit alpha s1-casein and beta-casein. Whey acidic protein concentration was measured in rabbit milk using the antibody with a radioimmunoassay. The concentration of whey acidic protein in rabbit milk was 15 mg/ml, whereas the concentrations of alpha s1-casein and beta-casein were 16 and 45 mg/ml, respectively. The concentration of the three proteins was also evaluated in culture medium of rabbit primary mammary cells. The three proteins were induced by prolactin alone. Glucocorticoids amplified the prolactin effect on whey acidic protein more intensively than on caseins. The three proteins were present in mammary extract from virgin rabbit. The concentration of these proteins was lower at d 8 and 14 of pregnancy, and it was very high at d 25 of pregnancy. Whey acidic protein was undetectable in blood of virgin, weaned, and midpregnant females and of males. Whey acidic protein was present in blood of lactating rabbits, but alpha s1-casein and beta-casein were not detectably present in rabbit blood at the examined physiological states.Keywords
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