2020
Chapter 14 The Onset and Maintenance of Human Lactation and its Endocrine Regulation
Sadovnikova A, Wysolmerski J, Hovey R. Chapter 14 The Onset and Maintenance of Human Lactation and its Endocrine Regulation. 2020, 189-205. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-814823-5.00014-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEndocrine regulationCopious milk secretionMobilization of fatEpithelial tissuesBone storesMaternal adaptationProgesterone levelsEndocrine changesFood intakeBreast growthBreast epitheliumFetal developmentGlucose productionHuman lactationMilk secretionMammalian reproductionBreastPhysiological changesMother's bodyLactationOnsetTissueKey eventsMilk productionPregnancy
2010
Interactions between breast, bone, and brain regulate mineral and skeletal metabolism during lactation
Wysolmerski JJ. Interactions between breast, bone, and brain regulate mineral and skeletal metabolism during lactation. Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences 2010, 1192: 161-169. PMID: 20392232, PMCID: PMC3777748, DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05249.x.Books
2007
Conversations between breast and bone: Physiological bone loss during lactation as evolutionary template for osteolysis in breast cancer and pathological bone loss after menopause
Wysolmerski J. Conversations between breast and bone: Physiological bone loss during lactation as evolutionary template for osteolysis in breast cancer and pathological bone loss after menopause. BoneKEy Reports 2007, 4: 209-225. DOI: 10.1138/20070268.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBone lossBone resorptionBreast cancerParathyroid hormone-related proteinLow estrogen levelsPathological bone resorptionPost-menopausal womenPathological bone lossCalcium-sensing receptorPhysiological bone lossHormone-related proteinSkeletal calcium storesHypothalamic hypogonadismPTHrP levelsEstrogen levelsPTHrP productionSkeletal demineralizationMineral metabolismSkeletal responseBone diseaseNew therapiesCalcium storesBone recoveryBreastCalcium transport
2001
Absence of Functional Type 1 Parathyroid Hormone (PTH)/PTH-Related Protein Receptors in Humans Is Associated with Abnormal Breast Development and Tooth Impaction1
Wysolmerski J, Cormier S, Philbrick W, Dann P, Zhang J, Roume J, Delezoide A, Silve C. Absence of Functional Type 1 Parathyroid Hormone (PTH)/PTH-Related Protein Receptors in Humans Is Associated with Abnormal Breast Development and Tooth Impaction1. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2001, 86: 1788-1794. PMID: 11297619, DOI: 10.1210/jcem.86.4.7404.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParathyroid hormoneHuman breastBreast developmentType 1 PTH/PTHrP receptorBlomstrand chondrodysplasiaPTH/PTHrP receptorAbnormal breast developmentBone formationTooth developmentNormal human fetusesTooth impactionPTHrP receptorEndochondral bone formationTransgenic miceAlveolar boneHuman fetusesEndochondral bone developmentBreastSevere abnormalitiesEpithelial-mesenchymal interactionsLethal formMammary glandFetusesBone developmentTeeth