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Serotonina y ritmos circadianos en la fisiología mamaria

Authors: Suárez-Trujillo, Aridany;

Serotonina y ritmos circadianos en la fisiología mamaria

Abstract

La lactación es un proceso complejo que necesita ser regulado muy bien. En el caso de los animales lecheros, el objetivo de la lectación es producir alimentos de alto valor nutricional. La industria de los pequeños rumiantes está en continuo crecimiento y es una herramienta imprescindible para los países en vías de desarrollo. En este sentido, el estudio de la fisiología mamaria en cabras y ovejas se ha convertido en un tema de importancia para la investigación. La serotonina ha sido descrita como un importante regulador de la función de las células epiteliales mamarias y es un factor para la homeostasis corporal en varias especies (vacas, ratones, ratas y humanos), pero su papel en pequeños rumiantes continúa siendo incierto.

Lactation is a complex process, and needs to be acutely regulated. In the case of dairy animals, the objective of the lactation is to produce high quality milk. The industry of small ruminants is rising and it constitutes a great tool for the success in developing countries. The study of mammary physiology in goats and sheep has become a trending topic for research studies. The serotonin has been described as an important regulator of mammary epithelial cell fuction and it is a key factor for body homeostasis in several species ( cows, mice, rats and humans), although in small ruminants it is still being unknown.

Programa de doctorado: Sanidad animal y seguridad alimentaria. Texto en inglés y español.

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3109 Ciencias veterinarias, Ovejas, Glándulas mamarias, Cabras

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