THE ROLE OF CORTISOL IN PREPARING THE FETUS FOR BIRTH

被引:352
作者
LIGGINS, GC [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV AUCKLAND, REPROD MED RES CTR, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
关键词
D O I
10.1071/RD9940141
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The glucocorticoids, cortisol and corticosterone, have a unique function in the fetus in inducing a wide range of enzymes before birth that have little or no function during fetal life but on which survival after birth is dependent. The loss of the placenta at birth deprives the fetus of a source of oxygen, glucose and heat (among many other things) for which alternatives must be available immediately if survival is to be assured. In anticipation of these needs several organs undergo maturational changes in late pregnancy aimed at meeting these requirements. The lungs mature structurally and functionally, becoming distensible and capable of coping with high surface tension when air enters the alveoli with the first breath. In the liver, glycogen accumulates and gluconeogenesis is initiated to meet the demands for glucose until feeding begins. There is an increase in the production of tri-iodothyronine and catecholamines in preparation for the sharp increase in metabolic rate and thermogenesis associated with breathing and the cold environment. All these dramatic maturational events are regulated by cortisol as are numerous others in most organ systems that contribute to neonatal well-being but on which survival is less dependent. Pharmacological manipulation of these systems before birth has made a substantial contribution to improving human health.
引用
收藏
页码:141 / 150
页数:10
相关论文
共 90 条
[1]   GLUCOCORTICOIDS PREFERENTIALLY INCREASE FETAL ALVEOLAR BETA-ADRENORECEPTORS - AUTORADIOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE [J].
BARNES, P ;
JACOBS, M ;
ROBERTS, JM .
PEDIATRIC RESEARCH, 1984, 18 (11) :1191-1194
[2]   EFFECT OF CORTISOL ON LIVER-GLYCOGEN CONCENTRATIONS IN HYPOPHYSECTOMIZED, ADRENALECTOMIZED AND NORMAL FETAL LAMBS DURING LATE OR PROLONGED GESTATION [J].
BARNES, RJ ;
COMLINE, RS ;
SILVER, M .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1978, 275 (FEB) :567-579
[3]   FOETAL PLASMA CORTICOSTEROIDS AND INITIATION OF PARTURITION IN SHEEP [J].
BASSETT, JM ;
THORBURN, GD .
JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY, 1969, 44 (02) :285-&
[4]   PRETRANSLATIONAL REGULATION BY GLUCOCORTICOID OF FATTY-ACID AND PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE SYNTHESIS IN TYPE-II CELLS FROM FETAL-RAT LUNG [J].
BATENBURG, JJ ;
ELFRING, RH .
FEBS LETTERS, 1992, 307 (02) :164-168
[5]   HORMONAL CONTROL OF DEVELOPMENT OF THYMUS OF FOETAL RABBIT [J].
BEARN, JG .
NATURE, 1961, 192 (480) :875-+
[6]  
BEARN JG, 1967, ACTA ANAT, V68, P97
[7]   BETAMETHASONE AND THE RHESUS FETUS - EFFECT ON LUNG MORPHOMETRY AND CONNECTIVE-TISSUE [J].
BECK, JC ;
MITZNER, W ;
JOHNSON, JWC ;
HUTCHINS, GM ;
FOIDART, JM ;
LONDON, WT ;
PALMER, AE ;
SCOTT, R .
PEDIATRIC RESEARCH, 1981, 15 (03) :235-240
[8]  
BIAN XP, 1991, J DEV PHYSIOL, V16, P331
[9]   EXPRESSION AND DEVELOPMENT OF PHENYLETHANOLAMINE N-METHYLTRANSFERASE (PNMT) IN RAT-BRAIN STEM - STUDIES WITH GLUCOCORTICOIDS [J].
BOHN, MC ;
GOLDSTEIN, M ;
BLACK, IB .
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 1986, 114 (01) :180-193
[10]  
BOURBON J, 1982, PEDIATR RES, V16, P50