Recent studies on the effects of fetal alcohol exposure on the endocrine and immune systems.

J Weinberg
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It has been known for many years that alcohol can alter both endocrine and immune function in the adult organism. Acting directly on the endocrine glands themselves, and/or at the level of the pituitary or brain, alcohol has been shown to alter secretory activity of most of the endocrine systems that have been studied. Similarly, the association between alcoholism and infections and between alcoholism and certain forms of cancer has long been recognized by clinicians. While for many years there was uncertainty about the extent to which the alterations in immune function were a direct result of alcohol consumption or a consequence of the medical complications of alcoholism, recent research on the effects of alcohol on cell-mediated and humoral immunity have demonstrated that alcohol consumption may indeed be associated with immune impairment, independent of nutritional deficiencies, liver disease, or general poor health that may occur. However, it is only recently, as our knowledge of the teratogenic effects of alcohol on the developing organism has expanded, that the effects of fetal alcohol exposure on endocrine and immune function of the offspring have begun to receive considerable attention. This review will discuss recent clinical and experimental literature on the effects of fetal alcohol exposure on offspring endocrine and immune development.

胎儿酒精暴露对内分泌和免疫系统影响的最新研究。
多年来,人们已经知道酒精可以改变成人机体的内分泌和免疫功能。酒精直接作用于内分泌腺本身,和/或在垂体或脑的水平上,已被证明可以改变大多数内分泌系统的分泌活性。同样,临床医生早就认识到酒精中毒与感染以及酒精中毒与某些癌症之间的联系。虽然多年来,人们一直不确定免疫功能的改变在多大程度上是饮酒的直接结果,还是酒精中毒的医学并发症的结果,但最近关于酒精对细胞介导和体液免疫的影响的研究表明,饮酒确实可能与免疫功能受损有关,而与可能发生的营养缺乏、肝脏疾病或一般健康状况不佳无关。然而,直到最近,随着我们对酒精对发育中的生物体致畸作用的认识的扩大,胎儿酒精暴露对后代内分泌和免疫功能的影响才开始受到相当大的关注。本文将讨论胎儿酒精暴露对后代内分泌和免疫发育影响的最新临床和实验文献。
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