Carnivore Mammary Gland - Anatomy & Physiology

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MAMMARY GLAND



General Structure

  • Each mammary complex consists of 5-20 mammary units and their corresponding ducts.
  • Ducts open separately on the tip of the teat.
  • Shallow grooves indicate the border between complexes.
  • Intermammary Sulcus divides the right from the left row.


Bitch

  • Usually 10 mammary complexes.
  • Arranged in two bilaterally symmetrical rows.
  • Extend from the ventral thoracic to inguinal region.

N.B: Not always symmetrical and number of complexes may vary 8-12.


Cat

  • Usually 8 mammary complexes.
  • Arranged in two bilaterally symmetrical rows.
  • Extend from the ventral thoracic to abdominal region.

Appearance

  • Juvenile/non-lactating: inconspicuous mammary complexes with short teats.
  • Lactation: Mammary complexes increase in size and become hemi-spherical in shape.
  • Varies among breeds and individuals.

Blood Supply

  • Additional supply from mammary branches of the lateral thoracic artery.

Lymphatics

  • Lymph from the cranial thoracic mammary complex drains into both the axillary and superficial cervical lymph node.
  • Lymph from the cranial abdominal mammary complex can either drain into the axillary or superficial inguinal lymph node.
  • Lymph from the caudal abdominal mammary complex may also drain into the medial iliac lymph nodes.
  • Interconnection between left and right superficial inguinal lymph nodes.

Complications

  • Changes characteristic of the cycle of the bitch include growth and proliferation of the mammary gland with each cycle even if the bitch does not conceive.
  • Frequent proliferation and subsequent involution predisposes the bitch to mammary tumours.