Breast Development Flashcards
What is the relationship between breast feeding and breast cancer?
Breast feeding is protective against breast cancer, but this effect occurs many years after breastfeeding
Describe the anatomy of a mammary gland lobule
Secretory epithelial cells around a central lumen, surrounded by myoepithelial cells.
Compare the composition of lactating and non-lactating breats
Lactating breast has…
- More mammary gland tissue
- Less intraglandular fat
when compared to a non-lactating breast
When is the rudimentary mammary gland established?
- Rudimentary mammary gland is established during embryogenesis
What germ layer is the mammary gland?
What hormone mediates this differentiation?
- Mammary gland is ectoderm that invaginates within mesoderm
- PTHrP induces this tissue specialization
Describe Tanner Stages 1-5 in women
- No sexual hair. Flat chest with raised nipple
- Pubic hair appears. Breast bud forms
- Pubic hair coarsens. Breast mound forms
- Public hair is across pubis, sparing thigh. Breast has raised areola.
- Pubic hair spreads to medial thigh. Areola flattens.
What tissue grows to cause breast enlargement during puberty?
Fat accumulation
(not glandular development)
- Puberty
- ____ and ___ cause growth of the ____
- Menses
- ______ causes growth of _____
- Pregnancy
- ______ and ____ needed for full maturation of _____
- Puberty
- Estrogen and GH cause growth of the ducts
- Menses
- Progesterone causes growth of alveoli
- Pregnancy
- Progesterone and PRL needed for full maturation of alveoli
What hormone(s) causes breast development during puberty?
GH and estrogen
(cause duct growth)
What effect does progesterone have on breast tissue?
Progesterone causes alveolar development & branching during menses
What changes occur in the breast during pregnancy?
What hormones cause this?
Pregnancy -> maturation/development of alveoli
Due to progesterone and PRL
Name 3 hormones involved in milk secretion at partuition and their roles.
- Milk secretion is initiated by PRL and placental lactogen
- Milk secretion is no longer inhibited by progesterone once placenta is gone
Why don’t pregnant women lactate?
Progesterone suppresses lactation
(plenty of PRL is present)