Biology, asked by Miyochan, 9 months ago

How is milk production hormone mainly regulated ​

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Answered by purujitpranshu
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During lactation, prolactin is the main factor maintaining tight junctions of the ductal epithelium and regulating milk production through osmotic balance. Human placental lactogen (HPL) – from the second month of pregnancy, the placenta releases large amounts of HPL.

Answered by PaulKevin
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During lactation, prolactin is the main factor maintaining tight junctions of the ductal epithelium and regulating milk production through osmotic balance. Human placental lactogen (HPL) – from the second month of pregnancy, the placenta releases large amounts of HPL.

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