Effects of chronic ethanol consumption on lactational performance in rat.

dc.centroUniversidad San Pablo-CEU
dc.contributor.authorVilaró, S.-
dc.contributor.authorViñas, O.
dc.contributor.authorRemesar, Xavier
dc.contributor.authorHerrera Castillón, Emilio
dc.date1987-
dc.date.accessioned2011-09-19T15:40:14Z
dc.date.available2011-09-19T15:40:14Z
dc.date.issued1987-09-19T15:40:14Z
dc.descriptionEn: Pharmacology biochemistry and behavior ISSN 0091-3057 1987. n. 27, pp 333-339-
dc.description.abstractThe effects of chronic ethanol consumption on lactational performance were studied in the rat on day 15 after delivery by determining mammary gland and milk composition, while growth rate and metabolic parameters were studied in pups coming from untreated mothers but being suckled by ethanol-treated mothers. Alcohol treatment increases the dry weight and lipoprotein lipase activity in the mammary gland, and decreases both absolute and relative mammary gland weight and mammary tissue protein content. The triacylglycerol concentration of milk from treated dams is increased, whereas lactose concentration is decreased in comparison to milk from controls, although the total energy content of milk from alcohol-treated dams is higher than that from controls. Ethanol treatment produces a reduction of daily milk production. Pups nursed by alcoholic mothers show a retarded growth with respect to pups nursed by untreated mothers. Furthermore, they present a reduction in the levels of circulating glucose, insulin, glycerol and free fatty acids, whereas an increase in acetoacetate and in urea levels is observed. Pups from alcoholic mothers show reduced glycogen concentration in the liver while the protein content is increased. Plasma free amino acids in pups nursed by alcoholic mothers are lower than in control pups, the differences in Ala, Glu +Gin, Gly, Pro, 4-OH-Pro, citrulline, Cys, Tyr, Phe and the combined total values being statistically significant. We may therefore draw the conclusion that chronic ethanol treatment impairs lactational performance affecting mammary gland function as shown by the decline in milk production and altered milk composition. All these changes result in evident notable malnutrition in suckling young, which may be added to the negative effects of foetal development produced by maternal alcohol ingestion during pregnancy.en_EN
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dc.subjectAlcoholism and lactationen_EN
dc.subjectMammary gland and milk compositionen_EN
dc.subjectMilk productionen_EN
dc.subjectPups' growthen_EN
dc.titleEffects of chronic ethanol consumption on lactational performance in rat.-
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