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Effect of folic acid supplementation on proliferation and apoptosis in bovine mammary epithelial (MAC-T) cells

Title
Effect of folic acid supplementation on proliferation and apoptosis in bovine mammary epithelial (MAC-T) cells
Author
Hyunsook Kim
Keywords
Folic acid; mammary epithelial cell; MAC-T; proliferation; apoptosis
Issue Date
2020-05
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Citation
ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY, page. 1-9
Abstract
Folic acid (FA) is known to be an important micronutrient in humans; however, information regarding the effect of FA supplementation on bovine mammary epithelial (BME) cells is insufficient. FA supplementation is reported to increase milk production in dairy cows, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are unknown. This study examined the effects of FA supplementation on the proliferation and apoptosis of a BME cell line (MAC-T). MAC-T cells were treated with various concentrations (deficient in FA (DF) < 0.01 ng/mL; low-level FA (LF) 3.1 ng/mL; normal FA (NF) 15.4 ng/mL; and high-level FA (HF) 30.8 ng/mL) based on serum folate (10–20 ng/mL) in milking cows. HF treatment significantly increased the proliferation of MAC-T cells. Cellular apoptosis was observed mainly in the DF group. The number of apoptotic cells in DF media was significantly higher than that in NF media. The bcl-2/bax mRNA expression ratio was significantly increased in the HF group compared to that in the DF group. FA supplementation significantly increased the ratio of Bcl-2/Bax protein levels in MAC-T cells. FA supplementation increases proliferation and decreases apoptosis in these cells. This study might provide information regarding the molecular mechanism through which FA supplementation is associated with increased milk yield.
URI
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10495398.2020.1758123https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/166662
ISSN
1532-2378; 1049-5398
DOI
10.1080/10495398.2020.1758123
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COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY[S](생활과학대학) > FOOD & NUTRITION(식품영양학과) > Articles
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