The Distribution of Collagen and Elastic Fibres in the Lactating Bovine Mammary Gland

  • Marettová E
  • Maretta M
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Collagen and elastic fibres are generally present in organs whose normal function requires great resistance and elasticity. The aim of this study was to localize the collagen and elastic fibres in the stroma of the bovine lactating mammary gland and to determine their role in the process of milk ejection. For this purpose, the histochemical staining for collagen and the immunohistochemical method for the detection of elastin were used. The accumulation of scattered collagen fibres was observed between and inside the lobules where they formed distinct septa. Between secretory alveoli, the collagen fibres were found to be concentrated into two incomplete layers surrounding the blood capillaries. Bundles of elastic fibres in high density were located in the interlobular spaces. A dense network of elastic fibres was located between adjacent alveoli. Elastic membranes were located beneath the secretory epithelium. The high concentration of the collagen and elastic fibres indicated, that both types of fibres play a significant role in the resistance during the secretory stage and in the recoil of the mammary gland after milk ejection.

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Marettová, E., & Maretta, M. (2019). The Distribution of Collagen and Elastic Fibres in the Lactating Bovine Mammary Gland. Folia Veterinaria, 63(3), 60–65. https://doi.org/10.2478/fv-2019-0028

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