Hormone for Alveolar Growth of Mammary Gland

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The hormone responsible for the alveolar growth of the mammary gland is:

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The hormone responsible for the alveolar growth of the mammary gland is:

  1. Estrogen
  2. Progesterone ✓ Correct
  3. Both Estrogen and Progesterone
  4. Prolactin
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Progesterone

Progesterone is responsible for the alveolar (lobulo-alveolar) growth of the mammary gland — the secretory alveoli that actually produce milk.

Mammary Gland Development — Hormonal Control
  • Duct system growth: Estrogen — stimulates growth and branching of the ductal system.
  • Alveolar (lobulo-alveolar) growth: Progesterone — stimulates development of secretory alveoli (milk-producing units). ✔
  • Milk secretion (lactogenesis): Prolactin — triggers actual milk synthesis after parturition.
  • Milk ejection (let-down): Oxytocin — released by suckling stimulus → smooth muscle contraction of myoepithelial cells → milk ejection.
Memory Tip

'Estrogen = ducts, Progesterone = alveoli (Producing units), Prolactin = production, Oxytocin = outflow'

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