Emerging evidence of the physiological role of hypoxia in mammary development and lactation

被引:6
作者
Yong Shao [1 ]
Feng-Qi Zhao [1 ]
机构
[1] Laboratory of Lactation and Metabolic Physiology,Department of Animal Science,University of Vermont
基金
美国食品与农业研究所;
关键词
Glucose transporter; Hypoxia; Hypoxia inducible factor; Lactation; Mammary development; Metabolism;
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中图分类号
S852.2 [家畜生理学、生物物理学、生物化学];
学科分类号
090601 ;
摘要
Hypoxia is a physiological or pathological condition of a deficiency of oxygen supply in the body as a whole or within a tissue.During hypoxia,tissues undergo a series of physiological responses to defend themselves against a low oxygen supply,including increased angiogenesis,erythropoiesis,and glucose uptake.The effects of hypoxia are mainly mediated by hypoxia-inducible factor 1(HIF-1),which is a heterodimeric transcription factor consisting of a and |3 subunits.HIF-1β is constantly expressed,whereas HIF-1 a is degraded under normal oxygen conditions.Hypoxia stabilizes HIF-1 a and the HIF complex,and HIF then translocates into the nucleus to initiate the expression of target genes.Hypoxia has been extensively studied for its role in promoting tumor progression,and emerging evidence also indicates that hypoxia may play important roles in physiological processes,including mammary development and lactation.The mammary gland exhibits an increasing metabolic rate from pregnancy to lactation to support mammary growth,lactogenesis,and lactation.This process requires increasing amounts of oxygen consumption and results in localized chronic hypoxia as confirmed by the binding of the hypoxia marker pimonidazole HCI in mouse mammary gland.We hypothesized that this hypoxic condition promotes mammary development and lactation,a hypothesis that is supported by the following several lines of evidence:i) Mice with an HIF-1 a deletion selective for the mammary gland have impaired mammary differentiation and lipid secretion,resulting in lactation failure and striking changes in milk compositions;ii) We recently observed that hypoxia significantly induces HIF-1α-dependent glucose uptake and GLUT1 expression in mammary epithelial cells,which may be responsible for the dramatic increases in glucose uptake and GLUT1 expression in the mammary gland during the transition period from late pregnancy to early lactation;and iii) Hypoxia and HIF-1 a increase the phosphorylation of signal transducers and activators of transcription 5a(5TAT5a) in mammary epithelial cells,whereas STAT5 phosphorylation plays important roles in the regulation of milk protein gene expression and mammary development.Based on these observations,hypoxia effects emerge as a new frontier for studying the regulation of mammary development and lactation.
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页码:262 / 272
页数:11
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