Search results for "lactation"

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A study of factors that may influence the determination of copper, iron, and zinc in human milk during sampling and in sample individuals.

1999

The aim of this study was to establish the possible effects of the sampling protocol (between-breast, within-feed, and diurnal differences) and the mother's personal factors (age, parity, iron supplementation, smoking habits, and lactation period) on the copper, iron, and zinc contents in human milk. One hundred thirty-six human milk samples identified by their origin and sampling conditions were analyzed. The samples were obtained from the 2nd to 15th d postpartum from 62 women. The data on the individuals required for the study were available. Mineral determinations were analyzed by flame atomic absorption spectrometry following a standardized protocol. The results showed that iron conten…

AdultSampling protocolEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismSample (material)IronClinical Biochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementZincBiochemistryInorganic ChemistryAnimal scienceLactationmedicineHumansBreastMilk HumanChemistryBiochemistry (medical)SmokingSampling (statistics)General MedicineCopperCircadian RhythmZincmedicine.anatomical_structureEnvironmental chemistryDietary SupplementsColostrumFemaleParity (mathematics)CopperBiological trace element research
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Free amino acids in preterm and term milk from mothers delivering appropriate- or small-for-gestational-age infants.

1989

Free amino acids were quantitated in human milk collected during the first month postpartum from mothers of appropriate preterm (26-32 and 33-36 wk gestation) and term (small or appropriate-for-gestational-age) infants. Glutamic acid and taurine were the most abundant amino acids in all four groups at all stages of lactation. The ratio of essential to nonessential amino acids was higher in colostrum than in mature milk although the total amino acid level of mature milk was double that of the colostrum. Nonprotein amino acids amount to approximately 40% of the free-amino acid pool in colostrum. Differences in the content and changes in free-amino acid levels during lactation among the groups…

AdultTaurinemedicine.medical_specialtyMedicine (miscellaneous)Breast milkchemistry.chemical_compoundfluids and secretionsAnimal scienceObstetric Labor PrematurePregnancyInternal medicineLactationMedicineHumansLactationAmino Acidschemistry.chemical_classificationNutrition and DieteticsMilk Humanbusiness.industryColostrumInfant Newbornfood and beveragesGestational agemedicine.diseaseAmino acidEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryInfant Small for Gestational AgeSmall for gestational ageColostrumFemalebusinessPostpartum periodThe American journal of clinical nutrition
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Human breast areolae as scent organs: morphological data and possible involvement in maternal-neonatal coadaptation.

2006

In humans, areolar skin glands (AG) enlarge during pregnancy and lactation. Their role in mother-infant interactions may pertain to protective, mechanical, and communicative functions. It was questioned here whether more profuse AG could be related to more optimal adaptation to breastfeeding. A morphological study of the areolae was undertaken between birth and day 3 to assess the number, secretory status, and spatial distribution of AG. These data were related to infants' weight variation, mothers' perception of their infant's behavior at breast, and time between delivery and onset of lactation. AG were seen in virtually all women but with great interindividual variations; their areolar di…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyBreastfeedingPhysiologyBiologyWeight GainPheromonesBehavioral NeuroscienceSebaceous GlandsDevelopmental NeurosciencePregnancyInternal medicineLactationDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineHumansLactationNeonatal weightAreolaPregnancyColostrumInfant Newbornmedicine.diseaseObject AttachmentMother-Child RelationsSmellmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyBreast FeedingNipplesSucking BehaviorColostrumFemaleBreast feedingHuman breastDevelopmental BiologyDevelopmental psychobiology
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Impact of lactation stage, gestational age and mode of delivery on breast milk microbiota.

2014

There is an increasing evidence of the immunological role of breast milk (BM) microbiota on infant health. This study aims to analyze several determining factors of milk microbiota. A total of 96 milk samples from 32 healthy mothers (19 preterm vs 13 at term gestations; and 15 vaginal deliveries vs 17 Cesarean sections) were longitudinally collected. Microbiota composition was studied by quantitative PCR and the influence of lactation stage, gestational age and delivery mode was evaluated. Globally, Lactobacillus, Streptococcus and Enterococcus spp. were the predominant bacterial groups. Total bacteria, Bifidobacterium and Enterococcus spp. counts increased throughout the lactation period. …

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyGestational AgeBreast milkYoung Adultfluids and secretionsLactationLactobacillusmedicineHumansLactationLongitudinal StudiesBifidobacteriumbiologyMilk Humanbusiness.industryObstetricsColostrumMicrobiotafood and beveragesObstetrics and GynecologyGestational ageDelivery modebiology.organism_classificationDelivery Obstetricmedicine.anatomical_structurePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthGestationColostrumPremature BirthFemalebusinessJournal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association
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Melatonin Content of Human Milk: The Effect of Mode of Delivery

2020

Objective: Cesarean section rates are increasing in developed countries and could be performed as an emergency or elective procedure. Our research aim was to determine whether elective cesarean sec...

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresSection (typography)BreastfeedingPediatricsMelatoninPregnancyMaternity and MidwiferymedicineHumansLactationLongitudinal StudiesProspective Studieshealth care economics and organizationsreproductive and urinary physiologyMelatoninMilk HumanCesarean SectionObstetricsbusiness.industryVaginal deliveryColostrumHealth PolicyInfant NewbornObstetrics and GynecologyDelivery Obstetricfemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsBreast Feedingsurgical procedures operativeMode of deliveryFemalebusinessDeveloped countrymedicine.drugBreastfeeding Medicine
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Splenic lymphangiomatosis showing rapid growth during lactation: a case report.

2010

Splenic lymphangiomatosis is a very rare condition that, from 1990 to date, has been described only nine times. In the present report, we describe the first case of splenic lymphangiomatosis with rapid growth during lactation in a 35-year-old woman. We also underline the difficultly in making an accurate preoperative diagnosis, despite more modern imaging techniques. Total splenectomy was considered to be the treatment needed, both to make a definitive diagnosis and to exclude the presence of malignancy.

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentBiopsySplenectomySplenic NeoplasmCase ReportMalignancyPredictive Value of TestsLactationLymphangiomaBiopsyLymphangiomatosiMedicineHumansLactationLymphangiomatosismedicine.diagnostic_testLymphangiomabusiness.industrySplenic NeoplasmsGastroenterologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomePredictive value of testsDisease ProgressionSplenectomyFemalebusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedSpleen
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Human sweat odour conjugates in human milk, colostrum and amniotic fluid

2012

International audience; Using ultra performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry we identified for the first time glutamine-N-alpha-conjugates of the fatty acids (E)/(Z)-3-methylhex-2-enoic acid and (R)/(S)-3-hydroxy-3-methylhexanoic acid as well as cysteinylglycine-S-conjugates of (R)/(S)-3-methyl-3-sulphanylhexan-1-ol and (R)/(S)-3-sulphanylhexan-1-ol as constituents of human milk and colostrum. The glutamine-N-alpha-conjugates were detected also in human amniotic fluids. The mean values of glutamine-N-alpha-conjugate of (R)/(S)-3-hydroxy-3-methylhexanoic acid were highest in colostrums with a range of <0.1-382 mu g/kg, followed by the mature human milk with values from <0.1 to 39.…

Amniotic fluid[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionglutamine-n-alpha-conjugateAnalytical ChemistrySWEATCow milk03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinefluids and secretions030225 pediatricsLactationmedicineodour precursorMature milkComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesChromatographycysteinylglycine-s-conjugateChemistryfood and beverageshuman milkamniotic fluidGeneral MedicineGlutaminemedicine.anatomical_structureColostrum[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionFood ScienceConjugate
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An odor timer in milk? Synchrony in the odor of milk effluvium and neonatal chemosensation in the mouse.

2012

International audience; Mammalian newborns exhibit avid responsiveness to odor compounds emanating from conspecific milk. Milk is however developmentally heterogeneous in composition as a function of both evolved constraints and offspring demand. The present study aimed to verify whether milk odor attractivity for neonates is equally distributed along lactation in Mus musculus (Balb-c strain). Therefore, we exposed pups varying in age to milk samples collected from females in different lactational stages. The pups were assayed at postnatal days 2 (P2), 6 (P6) and 15 (P15) in a series of paired-choice tests opposing either murine milk and a blank (water), or two samples of milk collected in …

Anatomy and PhysiologyTime FactorsMouse[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionSensory Physiologylcsh:MedicineChoice BehaviorMicefluids and secretionsReproductive PhysiologyLactationFood sciencelcsh:ScienceMice Inbred BALB C0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinaryAnimal BehaviorBehavior Animal05 social sciencesfood and beveragesAnimal ModelsSensory SystemsMammalogyMilkmedicine.anatomical_structureAlimentation et NutritionSensory PerceptionFemaleResearch ArticleOffspringBiologyNeurological System03 medical and health sciencesModel OrganismsAnimal sciencemedicineAnimalsLearningFood and Nutrition0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050102 behavioral science & comparative psychologyBiology030304 developmental biologyOlfactory Systemlcsh:RReproductive SystemAnimals NewbornOdorOdorantslcsh:QZoology[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionNeuroscience
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Changes in Terpene Content in Milk from Pasture-Fed Cows

2006

Changes of terpene content in milk from cows grazing natural diversified upland pasture were examined in this observational trial. A homogeneous plot divided into 2 subplots was used from May 31 to July 1, 2003 (first growth) and again from October 1 to October 7, 2003 (vegetative regrowth). Each subplot was grazed by 6 dairy cows in 2 ways: strip grazing (SG), with new allocations of pasture strips at 2-d intervals, and paddock grazing (PG). The PG subplot was divided into 3 paddocks and the cows were moved to a new paddock on June 13 and June 24, 2003. Milk from the 6 cows was collected twice a week, pooled, and used for terpene analyses by dynamic headspace gas chromatography-mass spectr…

Animal feedPoaceaePastureGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryFatsTerpeneMagnoliopsidachemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyLactationGrazingGeneticsmedicineAnimalsLactationDairy cattle2. Zero hungerLimonenegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyTerpenes0402 animal and dairy science04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesMilk Proteinsbiology.organism_classificationAnimal Feed040401 food science040201 dairy & animal scienceDietMilkDactylis glomeratamedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryAgronomyMonoterpenesCattleFemaleAnimal Science and ZoologySeasonsSesquiterpenesFood ScienceJournal of Dairy Science
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Comparison of selection criteria for milk yield traits of Valle del Belice dairy sheep.

2006

Abstract The objectives of this work were to investigate alternative selection criteria for milk yield traits in the Valle del Belice sheep breed, which are either corrected for lactation length or not affected by lactation length, to estimate genetic parameters for these alternative selection criteria and to compare the estimated breeding values. The genetic correlations show that corrected milk yield (CMY), maximum test-day yield (MTY) and milk yield at hundred days (MYH), are moderately or weakly correlated with lactation length (LL) ( r g  = 0.58, 0.16 and 0.39, respectively). Higher genetic correlation was found between total milk yield (TMY) and LL ( r g  = 0.73). Rank correlations be…

Animal scienceMilk yieldmedicine.anatomical_structureGeneral VeterinaryLactationmedicineAnimal Science and ZoologyBiologySelection criterionSheep breedGenetic correlationSelection (genetic algorithm)
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