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Open Access Easy Procedure for Milk Collection in Lactating Rats

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Procedures have been developed for easy collection of milk samples without oxytocin injection. Dams were separated from their pups for 24 h, then were hand-milked with or without aspiration. During the lactation period, the collected milk volume increased up to day 10 of lactation, reached a plateau between days 10 and 18 (range, 2.49 ± 1.49 to 4.27 ± 1.26 g/dam/15 min), then was lower on day 21 (2.12 ± 1.32 g/dam/15 min). We validated our method by administering estradiol (E2) from days 10 to 17 of lactation. Treatment with E2 was associated with a dose-related reduction in the number of dams giving milk at sampling on day 18 of lactation (controls: 14/14; E2 at 0.05 mg/kg/d of body weight/d: 10/15; E2 atO. l0 mg/kg/d: 5/15) and a severe dose-related reduction in milk volume collected (controls: 3.75 ± 1.40 g/dam/15 min; E2 at 0.05 mg/kg/day: 0.80 ± 1.03 g/dam/15 min; E2 at 0.10 mg/kg/ d: 0.38 ± 0.68 g/ dam/15 min). Our results suggest that days 10 to 18 of lactation appear to be the most suitable period for milk collection in lactating rats in regulatory reproductive toxicologic studies; within this period, we recommend either day 16 or day 18 for milk collection.

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: RHONE-POULENC RORER, Drug Safety Department, Reproduction Toxicology Service, Centre de Recherche de Vitry/Alfortville, F-94403 Vitry sur Seine, France

Publication date: 01 January 1997

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