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Secretory phenomena in the non-lactating human mammary gland
Authors:Ulrich Welsch, Till Oppermann, Mehdi Mortezza, Eugen H  fter,Pia Unterberger
Affiliation:Department of Anatomy, Chair II, University of Munich, Anatomische Anstalt, Pettenkoferstrasse 11, D-80336 München, Germany. ulrich.welsch@med.uni-muenchen.de
Abstract:The normal non-lactating premenopausal human mammary gland has been shown by immunohistochemistry and transmission electron microscopy to secrete a number of antimicrobial peptides such as beta-defensins, the cathelicidin LL37, lactoferrin and adrenomedullin. In addition, the non-lactating gland elaborates a prominent glycocalyx at the apical membrane of the glandular epithelial cells, parts of which are shed into the lumen of endpieces and ducts. This glycocalyx includes the mucins MUC 1 and MUC 4, a strongly Alcian Blue positive palyanionic component and sulfated material stained with Aldehyde Fuchsin. MUC 1 and the Alcian Blue positive material are considered to play an antimicrobial role, too. Lactalbumin and lipid droplets also occur in the non-lactating gland. At the EM-level secretory phenomena operating by exocytosis and by means of the apocrine mechanism have been observed. Cytoskeletal components presumably play a role in apocrine secretion. Apart from secretion at the cellular apex, secretion at the cellular basis also occurs regularly, which may represent the production of para- or endocrine factors.
Keywords:Human mammary gland   Antimicrobial peptides   Glycocalyx   Apocrine secretion
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